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NARCISSUS ODORUS {syti. Philogyne). 
Fragrant Giant Jonquil-Daffodils. 
Very graceful, grown 6 in a pot, for indoor decoration, and charming in beds, borders, and naturalised 
on grassy slopes, etc., valuable flowers for cutting. Grown by the waterside, the Narcissus odorus varieties 
look charming with their rush-like foliage and profusion of deliciously scented brilliant golden flowers. 
perdoz. each. 
§tODORUS (Campernelle Jonquil) (2), xxx, perianth and cup full yellow, several flowers s. d. s. d 
on a stem, ht. 18 in. A Selected French Stock per 1000, 42/-; per too, 4/6 o 8... — 
*HEMINALIS, true (3), xxx, rich yellow, 
with long handsome cup, delightfully 
fragrant, very distinct, ht. 15 in. This 
little Dafl'odil was found growing wild 
a few years ago on an old Devonshire 
estate, and we believe this to be the 
single form of Odotus phuus\ it is best 
grown in shade or in grass with a north 
aspect per too, 18/6 2 8...0 3 
( The variety generally sent out under 
this name is simply Odorus or Ru- 
gulosus.) 
§tRUGULOSUS, true (2), xxx, rich 
yellow, broad imbricated and straight 
wrinkled cup, a most charming showy 
variety, valuable for bedding, ht. 18 in. 
Specially Selected Stock 
per 1000, 25/-; per too, 2/9 o 5... — 
*PLENUS, Queen Anne’s Sweet- 
Scented Double Jonquil (2), xxxx, 
handsome rich lull yellow flowers, resem- 
bling a small perfectlydoubleyellowro.se, 
ht. 12 in.; this beautiful sweet-scented 
rose-like Double Daffodil makes a 
delightful pot plant (5 or 6 bulbs in a 
pot), and is charming in shady beds 
and borders, or naturalised in grass, etc. 
per too, 65/- 9 0...0 to 
CAMPERNELLI PLENUS, xxx, a very interesting and rare variety, bearing several 
characteristic double yellow’ flowers of elegant form, on tall graceful stems, sweetly 
scented, hi. 22 in 36 0...3 6 
Group 1 1 1.— Parvi-Coronati. 
Short and Small-Crowned Narcissi. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Depth of cup less than one-quarter the length of the 
perianth segments (petals). 
Ill this series, (the true I’oct’s Daffodil) is the flower popularly 
called the Narcissus; Burbidgei is a hybrid between Incomparabflis 
and I’oeticus, and is the connecting link between Groups II. and HI. 
Biflonis is Parkinson’s Primrose- Peerless, a hybrid of Tazetta and 
Poeticus. Gracilis and Tenuior are the Helena of Haworth ; Jonquil 
the JoiK|uilla of Linna-'us ; Polyanthus Narcissus the Hermione of 
Haworth and Tazetta of Sibthorp. 
NARCISSUS BURBIDGEI. 
Hybrid Poet’s Daffodils or Narcissi. 
These with their light and graceful habit and beautiful blossoms 
are much valued as pot plants (3 to 6 in a pot), and for vases, bouquets, 
and buttonholes ; in beds and borders they are specially attractive, while 
naturalised in grass few plants are so beautiful. 
The Burbidgei Narcissi differ from N. Poeticus in the cup of the 
flower being generally a trifle longer and not so flat ; the early 
forms commence flowering before Pocthus omatus, and continue 
flowering in succession, one variety after another, from March to 
the middle of May. 
EXAMPLE OK A FLOWER IN 
GROUP 111. 
NARCISSUS ODORUS 
(About one-third the naturat size). 
