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Tazetta Hybrids — continued . 
TRIDYM US— Hybrids of Tazetta x Trumpet Daffodils, bearing generally two to T'rf 
three flowers on a stem, sweet-scented. 
§Cloth of Gold (3), XX, a very decorative variety, each stem bearing three to five 
sweetly scented flowers, with rich yellow perianth and bold deep golden crown ; a 
robust grower and free bloomer, ht. i6 in 8 6...0 9 
§St. Patrick (4), x, bearing three fragrant flowers on a stem, perianth campanulate, 
soft yellow, crown rich deep golden, flanged at mouth, robust grower and free bloomer 
Sfecial cheap offer, per too, 10/6 i 6...0 2 
VARIOUS TAZETTA HYBRIDS. 
§Biflorus (5), XX, pure white perianth, yellow crown, a useful late-flowering Daffodil 
to naturalise, ht. 15 in per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 4/- o 7... — 
§lntermedius “Sunset” (3), xxx, canary-yellow perianth and large glowing 
orange-red cup, 4 to 5 flowers on a stern, remarkably showy, ht. 16 in. Award of 
Merit R.U.S per too, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
§Muzart orientalis (5), xx, a very showy hybrid Tazetta, perianth white, cup 
deep stained orange, very effective in beds and borders per too, 10/6 i 6...0 2 
Division IX. POETICUS True Poet’s Narcissi. 
These “ Poet's " Daffodils or Narcissi all have snowy white perianth segments or petals, 
and a small flattened eye or crown, yellow or lemon edged more or less deeply with scarlet 
or crimson, and sometimes almost all scarlet. All are more or less sweetly scented. 
The earlier flowering varieties afford a very beautiful decoration indoors when grown in 
pots (5 bulbs in a pot) or forced. As border plants and naturalised in grass by themselves the 
I’oet’s Narcissi produce a lovely effect. 
I»- Early planting and liberal culture is specially recommended for these Poet’s Daffodils. 
To obtain tall stems and fine large flowers they should be grown in a rich deep soil 
not too dry. The varieties having very highly coloured crowns should be cut young 
to preserve the fine colouring. 
§tAlmira. (5), xx, a large-flowered variety with broad round white perianth of good'"^s. 
substance, eye margined deep red, ht. 15 in per too, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
Caesar. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 9 each .,^3 3r. 
§tCassandra (5), xxx, a noble and perfectly shaped flower of fine substance, with 
broad wide-spretiding clear white perianth, eye deeply rimmed dark red ; habit tall and 
vigorous, ht. 17 in. Award OF Merit R.II.S per too, 42/- 5 6...0 6 
§fChaucer (3), xx, an early variety with pure white rounded perianth and a vivid .scarlet 
5 6.0 6 
§tDante, xxx, an attractive variety with broad white imbricated perianth and a citron 
eye conspicuously edged rich madder-red, ht. 19 in. First-Class Certificate R.U.S. 5 6...0 6 
tDresden. See New Seedling Daffodils, 10 _ ,, 5 
Ed na. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 . - 5 
^§tEp'C (6), xxx, very large flower measuring three inches across, with bro.ad solid snow- 
white perianth, eye canary, picotee-edge of madder-crimson, handsome, ht. 20 in. 
Award of .Merit Birmingham ,q 5 , ^ 
Ethelburga. See New Seedling Daffodils, 10 10 6 
§tGlory (4), XX, a fine large flower, with snowy while petals and a well-defined eye, 
per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
'^^§tHelTick (6), xxx, large bold flower of good substance and fine bearing, with broad 
slightly refle.xing snowy white perianth and large flat eye deeply rimmed dark blood- 
scarlet. Award of Merit R II.S per 100, 21/- 3004 
§tHomer (4), xxx, a very large broad-petalled Poelicus, with orange eye broadly mtir- 
gined deep crimson, beautiful. First-Class Certificate 5 6 ..o 6 
§fHorac© (5), xxx, broad solid snowy white rounded perianth, and large eye almost entirely 
blood-scarlet, very beautiful, ht. 18 in. ; a favourite market Poeticus, very free flowering 8 6...0 9 
flbiS (5), xxxx, perianth snowy white, very broad and solid, slightly refle.'dng, eye deeply 
edged blood-scarlet, very fine 5 6 
fLewis Carrol. See New Seedling Daffodils, ii each £z 2s. 
