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Narcissus L^eusu— continued. 
§fUna (5), XX, flower large with long creamy white perianth, and long straight crown, of a 
bright citron tinged apricot ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer, ht. i8 in., per too, 25/- 
§tUndine (4), xxx, a remarkably beautiful flower, snowy white campamilate perianth, 
crown creamy white, straight and deeply fluted 
fVeniiS (4), xxxx, a very beautiful chaste flower of refined form, perianth white, broad 
and solid, crown large, delicate pale lemon passing to white. Award ok Merit, 
Truro, 15)13 
Viscountess Faimouth (2), xx, an elegant flower with pure white perianth and 
a long str.iight elegant crown, ht. 16 in Special cheap offce^ per loo, 25/- 
§Waterwitcll (3), xxx, a very graceful pendulous white flower, with pretty globular 
cup ; especially valuable for naturalising on grassy slopes, where the flowers are seen to 
advantage, ht. 17 in per loo, 18/6 
§Whit© Falcon (3), xx, generally producing two flowers, of elegant form and firm texture, 
perianth white and campamilate, crown large and strong, of a beautiful rich cream shade, 
very prettily fluted, ht. 20 in Special cheap offer 
§tWhite Lady (4), xxx, an exquisite flower, with a broad white jierianth of perfect 
form, and a dainty cuji prettily crinkled of a beautiful pale canary shade ; a very free 
bloomer. Award of Merit R.H.S per 100, 25/- 
IWhite Queen (3), xxx, a very refined flower wdth large broad pure white perianth 
and bold straight cup, pale citron passing to white, with an exquisitely frilled edge ; 
ht. IS in. Awarded First-Ci.ass Cer itkicate R.H.S 
per doz. each, 
s. d s. d 
3 6...0 4 
30 0...2 9 
3 6.0 4 
2 8...0 3 
3 6...0 4 
3 6...0 4 
55 o 5 o 
Div. V. — Triandrus AND Triandrus Hybrids. 
Under this division are placed Triandrus varieties and all hybrids obviously containing 
Triandrus blood, such as Queen of Spain (a wild Triandrus Hybrid), Agnes Harvey, 
Bennett-Poe, Earl Grey, etc. 
'1 he introduction of Triandrus blood in hybridising has resulted in such a very distinct group of 
hybrids that the Classification Committee of the R.H.S. deemed it advisable to make one section of them. 
For grace and beauty they are unsurpassed. We recommend them being given a situation partly shaded 
by trees, and if a little very fine dwarf grass seed is sown amongst them, the beauty of their flowers is 
enhanced. Once planted they may remain undisturbed for years. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS. 
The Cyclamen-flovyered Daffodils with reflexing 
perianth. 
The dainty little “Angel’s Tears ” Daffodil ( 
allots) was found by the late Mr. Peter Barr on the mountains of 
Portugal and Spain, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil, some- 
times in the narrowest fissures of granite and slatestone rocks. All 
in this section make lovely little pot ]dants, and grown thus should 
be given cold frame culture. Established on rockwork they form a 
picture full of grace and beauty. 7 'hey prefer shade, a griUy soil, and 
a well-drained posilion. 
. per doz. each 
TTrianarus albus (3), an exquisitely beautiful s. d. s. d 
little species, appropriately called the “ Angel’s 
Tears” Daffodil, of slender growth, and produces 
a cluster of elegant little creamy white flowers with 
thiakcros ALDUS ON ROCKWORK. globular cup and perianth rellexing as in the Cycla- 
men, ht. 7 in. It 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 granite and slatestone rocks. It makes a 
lovely little pot plant (three or more bulbs in a pot), and grown thus should be given 
cold frame culture. Established on rockwork it forms a picture full of grace and beauty. 
As we have to depend upon collected bulbs for our annual supply, and these have to be 
taken up white the foliape is still green, a proportion may possibly not bloom the first 
season. The bulbs should therefore be left undisturbed to establish themselves 
per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 i 3... — 
>> Larger-size bulbs „ 10/6 i 6.. o 2 
,, A few extra strong homegrown bulbs, suitable for pot cutiure ,, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
