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(D) Double Poeticus Narcissus. 
The Gardenia-flowered Sweet-scented Narcissus. pcrdoz. each. 
§Double White Poeticus (6), xxx, large double snowy white sweet-scented ‘ 
Gardenia like blossoms, much prized for cutting, ht. 15 in. To obtain fine handsome 
flowers this Narcissus should be planted early in a good deep cool soil not too dry 
Extra fine selected stock, per 1000, 35/-; per too, 4/- o 7... ^ — 
per doz. 
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DIVISION XL— VARIOUS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS. 
Distinct forms which cannot be classed under any of the 
foregoing divisions. 
BULBOCODIUM (CORBULARIA). 
The Hoop Petticoat, or Medusa’s Trumpet Daffodils. 
For rockwork, edgings and small beds, these beautiful little DalTodils are most charming, while 
if several bulbs are planted in pots or pans, they are greatly prized for indoor decoration 
also Cultural Notes, pp. 3 and 4. 
fLarge Sulphur Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium cit- 
rinus) (3), native of the Pyrenees, very beautiful pale citron- 
yellow, ht. 6 to 8 in. ; delights in a dampish sandy peat soil. 
The collected bulbs, which have to be lilted while in growth, 
will not all bloom the first season ; they should therefore be left 
undisturbed to establish themselves 
Collected bulbs, per 1000, 45/- ; per too, 5/- 
„ V „ Larger size. „ 7/6 
fWhite Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium monophyllus or 
Ciusii) (1), native of N. Africa, winter-flowering, snowy white 
flowers of exquisite beauty produced in winter ; grow in pots, 
in frames, or at the foot of liot dry walls, and as soon as signs 
of growth are seen, give water freely, 
ht. 6 in. We import these bulbs each year 
from N. A frica and only a proportion will 
flower the first season. They should remain 
where planted so as to become established 
per too, 16/6 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 21/- 
fLarge Yellow Hoop Petticoat 
(Bulbocodium conspicuus) (4), rich 
golden-yellow, ht. 6 in.; prefers a dampish 
sandy peat soil. A fair proportion of the 
bulbs flower the first year ...per too, 14/6 
i'Early-flowering Yellow Hoop 
Petticoat (2), found in Spain by the 
late Mr. Peter Parr, rich golden-yellow, 
very beautiful, flowering outdoor.s from 
February, ht. 6 in.; delights in a dampish 
sandy peat soil. A fait proportion of the 
bulbs should bloom the first season 
per too, 10/6 
„ „ h few extra large bulbs ,, 15/- 
WHITE HOOP PETTICOAT 
{Half natural size). 
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§Gracilis (5), XX, an elegant rush-leaved Daffodil, 3- to 5-flowered, pure yellow, sweet- 
scented, the last of the family to bloom, opening about end of May, ht. 14 in. per too, 10/6 
tJUNCIFOLIUS (The Miniature Rush-leaved Daffodil) (4), xxx, a charming and 
elegant little species for pots or for select spots on rockwork ; it has small graceful rich 
yellow flowers, about the size of a buttercup, with a perfectly flat little crown, ht. 3 
to 4 in., flowers delicately fragrant, a native of the Pyrenees, Collected bulbs, per too, 7/6 
tMACLEAll (Panza bicolor and Diomedes minor) (4), xx, flowers small, solid white 
perianth, yellow goblet-shaped cup, a characteristic little Daffodil, ht. 4 in., per too, 21/- 
-j-SEROTINUS (5), a rare little Narcissus, producing in October, on slender stems, 
little star-shaped flowers with silvery white perianth and a minute golden-yellow cup, 
sometimes two to three flowers on a stem, fragrant, ht. 10 in. Plant in a warm spot on 
rockwork and lightly cover during winter ; or grow in pots in cold frame... per too, 15/- 
§tTENUIOR (the Slender Straw-coloured Daffodil) (4), xx, perianth sulphury white, 
cup yellow, several flowers on a stem, ht. 9 in per too, 12/6 
ViRIDIFLORUS, the Green Narcissus, a rare species, native of Morocco and 
the Gibraltar Rock, bearing in November on a tall slender stem two to four little 
star-shaped green flowers which are deliciously fragrant 
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