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NARCISSUS JOHNSTONI. 
Hybrid of Ajax x Triandrus, with reflexing perianth, and tube longer 
than it is wide. 
N. JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN 
{About two-thirds natural sxsc). 
per duz. each. 
§t*QUEEN OF SPAIN {2), found by ‘‘ 
Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. One of the most 
beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daffodils in 
cultivation, and for bedding unsurpassed. 
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. 
Awarded Floral Certificate at the Daffodil 
Conference, i8g6. Visitors to the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, have been 
clmrmed with the effect produced by large 
masses of this beautiful Daffodil, naturalised 
in grass and borders beneath the trees. 
1st size bulbs, per too, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
„ „ 2nd size bulbs, for large 
plantings, to naturalise 
per too, 14/6 2 o... — 
(The beautiful new hybrids Countess Grey, 
Cyprian, Countess Visconti, Count 
Visconti, Dorothy Kingsmill, Earl 
Grey, Eleanor Berkeley, etc., belong 
to this section, but they are not yet in 
commerce.) 
n. CYCLAMINEUS 
(.Half natural siae). 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS. 
The Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. 
fCYCLAMINEUS (i), xxxx, this is the earliest of all Daffodils 
and is a charmingly elegant little flower of remarkably distinct 
form, perianth gracefully reflexed, and trumpet elegantly serrated, 
clear rich self-yellow, most valuable for pot-culture, edgings, 
rockwork, and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks, or at 
the water’s edge, ht. 6 in., First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
(This heaiiti/ul little Daffodil was re-introduced into cultivation in 1887 by 
A, IV, Tait, Esq-t of Oporto^ after a lapse 0/ 200 to 300 years.) 
per too, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM 
(Corbularia). 
The Hoop Petticoat, or Medusa’s Trumpet Daffodils. 
For rockwork, edgings and small beds, these beautiful little Daffodils are most 
charming, while if several bulbs are planted in pots or pans, they are greatly 
prized for indoor decoration. See Cultural Notes, pp. 3 and 4. 
fLARGE SULPHUR HOOP PETTICOAT (Bujbo - per doz. each 
codium citrinum) (3), xxx, very beautiful pale citron- s. d. s. d 
yellow, ht. 6 to 8 in per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 i 3... — 
fWHITE HOOP PETTICOAT (Bulbocodium mono- 
phyllum or Clusii) (1), xxxx, winter-flowering, snowy 
white flowers of exquisite beauty produced in winter ; grow in 
pots, in frames, or at the foot of hot dry walls, and as soon as 
signs of growth are seen, give water freely, ht. 6 in., per too, 12/6 i g...o 2 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 15/- 2 3...0 3 
fLARGE YELLOW HOOP PETTICOAT (Bulbocodium conspicuum) 
(4), xxx, rich golden-yellow, ht. 6 in per too, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
EARLY-FLOWERING YELLOW HOOP PETTICOAT (2), xxx, found in 
Spain by Mr. I’eter Barr, very beautiful, flowering outdoors from February, ht. 6 in. 
per too, 10/6 I 6. ..o 2 
MINIATURE EARLY YELLOW HOOP PETTICOAT, xxx, bright yellow, 
early and very pretty, a rare species, ht. 3 in per too, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
WHITE HOOP PETTICOAT 
(Half natural size). 
