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NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS. 
The Cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with reflexing perianth. 
Tub dainty little “ Angel’s Tears ” Daffodil (Triandrus albus) was found by the late Mr. 
Peter Barr on the mountains of Portugal and Spain, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil 
sometimes in the narrowest fissures of gi-anito and slatestone rocks. All in this section make lovely 
little pot plants (three or more bulbs in a pot), and grown thus should bo given cold frame culture. 
Established on rockwork they form a picture full of grace and beauty. They j/refer shade., a gritty soil, 
and a well-drained position. 
fTpiandrus albus (3), an e.xquisitoly beautiful little species, appropriately called per doz. each, 
the “Angel’s Tears ’’ Daffodil; it is of slender growth, and produces a cluster of *■ “• *• “■ 
elegant little creamy-white flowers with globular cup and perianth roflexing as in the 
Cyclamen, ht. 7 in. As these collected bulbs have to be taken up while the foliage is still 
green, a few may possibly not bloom the first season. 'The bulbs should therefore be left 
undisturbed to establish themselves per 100, 12/6 1 9 0 2 
„ „ „ Larger sized bulbs, „ 21/- 3 0 0 4 
tTniandnus calathinus (3). One of the most beautiful little Daffodils in 
existence. The flowers, which are produced in drooping clusters of two or three, are 
snowy white, and more than twice the size of Triandrus albus, with long goblet- 
shaped crown prettily fluted ; the foliage has a curious habit of curling over, ht. 7 in. 
For pot culture and rockwork it is a perfect gem. The late Mr. Peter Barr collected 
this rare Daffodil some years ago on the Isle of Gl^nan, Brittany, the collecting being 
attended with a good deal of risk. Unfortunately it is no longer to bo found there, 
the sea having washed away all trace of it, but we have been able to continue raising 
stock from seed. Award of Merit R.H.S., March 3rd, 1920 12 6 1 3 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS. 
Of these Queen of Spain is a natural hybrid of Triandrus albus and a wild trurnpet Daffodil. The 
other varieties have all been produced by using Triandrus albus or calathinus pollen on trumpet and 
other Daffodils. They form a distinct class, having flowers more or less di-ooping, of elegant form and 
graceful habit, clearly showing their Triandrus parentage. 
§tQueen of Spain (3), xxx, a wild hybrid discovered per doz. 
by the late Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. One of the *■ 
most beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daffodils in 
cultivation, and recommended cither for bedding, pot 
or vase culture, or for naturalising in woodlands, etc. 
The flowers vary slightly in size, but all are of a 
uniform soft, delicate, clear yellow, with a gracefully 
reflexing perianth, trumpet of distinct and elegant 
form, ht. 12 in. Naturali.sed in grass under trees 
this Daffodil forms a delightful feature in the garden. 
It also adapts itself readily to bowl culture in the 
Pent-fibre mixture, and grown thus affords an 
artistic decoration for the sitting-room. Owing to 
the bulbs having to be collected while the foliage is 
still green, some may not bloom the first year, but 
we expect a good proportion to do so. 
Collected bulbs, per 100, 21/- 3 0 
„ „ Extra strong collected bulbs, „ 30/- 4 0 
„ „ A few home-grown bulbs, „ 42/- 6 6 
§f Agnes Harvey (4), xxx, a beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid, perianth snow-white, 
cup pure white sometimes flushed soft apricot, one to three blooms on a stem, slightly 
drooping, ht. 13 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1902 5 6 
§|Alope (4), xxx, new 1919, flower largo with primrose-yellow perianth and bold 
canary-coloured trumpet, ht. 13 in 
§|Cingalee (4), xxx, large flower measuring 41 inches across, with long starry cream- 
coloured perianth and elegant goblet-shaped crown of a delicate soft primrose 
t Madonna, xxxx, new 1912, a remarkably beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid, solid 
white with largo open fluted crown and slightly reflexed perianth, veiy chaste 
Pearl of Dew. -See New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each £1 lO.s. 
NARCISSUS QUEEN OF SPAIN. 
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12 6 
Primrose Gem. 
See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £2 2s 
mixed triandrus hybrids (Trumpet Daffodils x Triandrus calathinus), 
all very beautiful 
