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NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS (syn. Ganymedes). 
The White Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. 
This dainty little “Angel’s Tears” Daffodil was found by our 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. They are veritable gems when grown in pots (rre 4), while on rockwotk 
they form a picture full of grace and beauty. '1 hey all prefer shade, a gn't/y soil, and well-drained position. 
per. doz. each. 
ALBUS f 3 ). an exquisitely beautiful little flower, appropriately called the “ Angel’s s. d. s. d. 
Tears” Daffodil, the flowers are white and are variable in size, perianth elegantly 
reflexed, ht. 7 in per too, 8/6 i 3... — 
f ,, ,, ,, Larger size bulbs ,, 10/6 i 6...0 2 
tCALATHINUS (3) One of the most beautiful little Daffodils in existence. The flowers 
are much larger and quite distinct in form from Triatidrus albns ; the cup is large 
of a snowy wiiite, and very elegant in form, perianth snowy white and elegantly reflexed, 
ht. 7 in. For pot culture and rockwork it is a perfect gem. Mr. Peter Barr collected 
this rare Daffodil some years ago in the Isles of Glenan, the collecting being attended 
with a good deal of risk. It is now almost extinct on those islands, and we therefore 
recommend purchasers to take every care of this lovely and rare flower. (.See Illus- 
tration on fiont cover of 1899 Daffodil Catalogue) 15 0...1 6 
,, ,, ,, Extra large bulbs 25 0...2 
iCONCOLOR (3), uniform soft yellow, rare and beautiful, ht. 7 in 10 6...1 
tPULCHELLUS (4), perianth primrose, cup white, rare arzl beautiful, ht. 9 in 25 0...2 
TRIANDRUS albus (Angel's Tears), concolor and pulchellus, in mix- 
ture, all lovely little subjects for rockwork per too, 50/- 7 o... — 
N. Cyclamimus (page 13), N. Johnstoni Queen of Spain (page 13), and N. Triandrus varieties are the 
only Daffodils with reflexed petals. 
NARCISSUS ODORUS {syn. 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. 
per doz. each. 
§tODORUS (Campernelle Jonquil) (2), perianth and cup full yellow, several flowers r. 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), rich yellow, 
with long handsome cup, delightfully 
fragrant, very distinct, ht. 15 in. This 
rare little Daffodil was found growing 
wild a few years ago on an old Devon- 
shire estate, and we believe this to be 
the single form of Odotus plenus ; 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), 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), hand- 
some rich full yellow flowers, resembling 
a small perfectly double yellow rose, 
ht. 12 in.; this beautiful sweet-scented 
rose-like Double Daffodil makes a 
charming 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/- 8 6...0 9 
CAM PERN ELLI PLENUS, a very interesting and rare variety, bearing several 
characteristic double yellow flowers of elegant form, on tall graceful stems, sweetly 
scented, ht. 22 in ° 
NARCISSUS ODORUS. 
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