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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
DIVISION VI -CYCLAMINEUS & CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS. 
Seeing that Cyclamineus blood, like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct form to Daffodils, a 
separate division has been made lor its hybrids. It has been used by many hybridiscrs as a parent, but 
very often the progeny has not been long-lived. Some hybrids, however, have now been raised with 
a good constitution such as Orange Glory, see page 8. 
Cyclamineus (I), the Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. 
NARCISSUS CYOI.AJIINKCS ESTABI.ISIIEI) 
ON HOOKWORK. 
This beautiful little Daffodil was re-introduced per doz. each, 
into cultivation in 1887 by A. W. Tait, Esq.. *• *■ ‘‘• 
of Oporto, after being lost sight of for 200 to 
300 years. It is the earliest of all Daffodils 
and is a charming elegant little flower of 
very distinct form ; tho trumpet is rich 
yellow, straight and tube-like, elegantly 
serrated at mouth, while tho perianth is 
reflexed as in a Cyclamon. A valuable little 
species for pot-culture, edgings, rookwork, 
and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks, 
or at tho water’s edge ; it delights in a 
dampish sandy peat soil, ht. (i in., First- 
Class Cektimcatis R.H.S per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
„ „ „ Extra strong bulbs 4 6 0 5 
§t Golden Arrow. See New Seedling Daffo- 
dils, page 7 — 15 0 
§fOrange Glory, a remarkably striking 
Cyclamineus hybrid. See New Seedling 
Daflodils. imge 8 each £2 2s. — 
DIVISION VII.-JONQUILLA AND JONQUIL HYBRIDS. 
Under this division are placed the Singie Jonquii and ail Daf fodii hybrids 
where the characteristics of the Jonquii parent dominate, such as 
Odorus, etc. 
fJonquilla (The Singie Sweet Jonquil) (5), xxx, of light elegant growth, bearing per doz. each, 
out of doors in May charming clusters of numerous small rich yellow flowers of delicious *' 
scent, much prized for cutting, ht. 13 in. It jiroducos a pleasing effect when grown in 
pots or bowls for indoor decoration per 100, 14/6 2 0 0 3 
t Buttercup (4), xxxx, a cross between Emperor and Jonquilla, flower of very 
distinct handsome form, borne on a long stem ; colour rich buttercup-yellow, almost 
a self, with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as tho 
trumpet, which is straight and of great substance ; tho flower has a delicate .fonquil 
perfume, ht. 21 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1908 36 0 3 6 
Sweet Nancy, xxx, new 1919, flower 3 inches across, of a nice soft colour, perianth 
soft yellow, broad and imbricated, crown short, bright yellow, deeply flanged, fragrant, 
ht. 22 in _ lo 6 
StOdorus Campanelle (Campanelle Jonquil) (2), xx, natiuc o/ Ji’mncr, having an 
elegant rush-liko foliage, and clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers, ht. 18 in. ; 
valuable for border decoration and early forcing in pots per 100. 1.5/- 2 3 0 3 
For the Double Jonquil and Double Campanelle. Jonquil, see page 28. 
SfOdopUS rugulosus, true (2), xx, bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers (two to 
four on a stem) with broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled cup, foliage 
erect and rush-like, a fine showy variety, very effective when massed in beds and 
borders, and valuable for cutting, ht. 18 in per 100, 12/6 1 9 0 2 
Barr’s New Peat=fibre, Shell and Charcoal Mixture. 
Tho best medium for growing bulbs in Vases, Bowls, Jardinets, etc., 5/6 per bushel ; 1/6 per peck. 
For Full Cultural Directions, see page 2. For suitable Bowls, see page 35. 
