THE TRUE, TAZETTA, AND POLYANTHUS DAFFODIL OR NARCISSUS. 
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Daffodils — continued. per 100 . per doz. 
183 Incomparabills albus plenus auran- a. d. a. d. 
tiu S, white, orange nectary , 
large and beautiful 12 6... 2 o 
181 „ ,, plenus sulphureus, 
white, sulphur nectary , 
large and beautiful 14 6. ..2 o 
185 „ ,, Stella, white, yellow 
crown, the earliest of this 
groupbyi^days, is. each ... 10 6 
186 Juncifolius, yellow, a charming small 
species, 6 d. each _ ...5 6 
187 Macleai, a fine dwarf species, with 
golden crown and white perianth 4 6 
188 Montanus, white, distinct, 2 s. 6 d. each 
189 Odoms, rich yellow, cup deeply lobed 
and spreading 10 6...1 6 
190 „ heminalis, rich yellow, and 
fragrant 4 6 
191 ,, minor, rich yellow, fine 
dwarf species 2 6 
192 „ minor plenus (Queen 
Anne’s double Jonquil), 
rich golden yellow 5 6 
193 ,, rugulosus, rich yellow, cup 
wrinkled and nearly straight 10 6... 1 6 
191 Scbizantlies orientalis, ' primrose , 
yellow crown, very beautiful 5 6 
195 Triandrus albus, beautiful creamy 
white reflexed flowers, is. 6d. each ... 15 o 
196 Triandrus pulchellus, primrose, 
perianth reflexed, creamy white 
crown, is. (sd. each.. 
The "Leeds” Narcissus. 
197 Incomparabilis, yellow perianth, with each 
yellow crown o 9 
198 ,, expansus, with large yellow crown 1 o 
199 ,, stellatus, with yelloiu crown o 9 
600 ,, grandiflorus, with yellow crown ... 1 o 
601 , , minor, with yellow crown o 9 
502 ,, nanus , with yellow crown o 6 
503 IncomparabilisLeedsil.^/Zoz^/^'a^M^/A *. d. 
heavily stained orange crown o 9 
601 ,, ,, expansus, with large orange- 
stained crown 1 o 
505 „ „ grandiflorus, with orange- 
stained crown 1 6 
606 ,, ,, minor, with orange-stained 
crown o 9 
607 ,, ,, nanus, with slightly tinged 
orange crown o 9 
608 ,, ,, marginatus, orange-margined 
crown o 6 
609 ,, BUlpbureus, sulphur perianth with 
yellow crown o 6 
610 ,, ,, grandiflorus, with yellow 
crown o 9 
511 ,, , , minor, with yellow crown o 6 
612 ,, ,, nanus, with yellow crown o 9 
613 ,, ,, aureo-tinctus, with orange- 
tinged yellow crown o 9 
611 ,, albidus, sulphur-white perianth 
with yellow crown o 9 
615 „ „ aureo-tinctus, with orange- 
tinged crown 1 o 
516 ,, albus, white perianth, with yellow 
crown 1 o 
517 „ „ aureo-tinctus, with orange- 
tinged yellow crown 1 o 
518 ,, ,, stellatus, with yellow crown., o 9 
619 ,, ,, delicatus, with citron crown.. 1 6 
520 Leedsii, Gem, white perianth , with lemon 
crown 3 6 
521 ,, amabill 8 , with lemon crown 3 6 
622 ,, ,, nanus, with pale lemcn crown 3 6 
523 ,, delicatus. with deep lemon crown... 3 6 
521 ,, gloriosus, with canary crown 3 6 
625 „ argenteus, with silver crown 3 6 
526 ,, superbus, with lemon crown 3 6 
527 Nelsoni, large white perianth and yellow 
crown 3 6 
Group III.— Parvi-coronatse, tbe true Narcissus and Tazetta forms. 
Character. — Crown less than half as long as the divisions of the perianth . 
The Poet’s Narcissus Parkinson called the Purple and Saffron-ringed Daffodils. The varieties of this which 
flower in March and April are Angustifolius, Omatus, Tripedalis, Poetarum and Grandiflorus. Those which 
flower in May are Recurvus and the double white variety, also the lesser Narcissus of the Poet, and Majalis. For 
vases and table bouquets the Poet’s Daffodil, both early and late flowering, are highly prized ; also the white 
flowers of Biflorus and the slender graceful blossoms of Gracilis ; Intermedius is a beautiful dwarf variety ; and 
Tenuior is the Silver Jonquil. 
The Tazetta, or Bunch-flowered, offered in this Group, are remarkably beautiful, and in planting them the 
top of the bulb should be six inches under the surface of the soil. 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. j . d. 
528 Biflorus, white, yellow crown 6 6...1 o 
529 Gracilis, yellow, very graceful 5 6 
530 Intermedius, primrose, yellow crown, 
fine dwarf 15 6. ..2 6 
631 , , bifrons, yellow, orange cup, 
fine dwarf. 15 6. ..2 6 
Jonquila. See Jonquil, No. 694 
632 Tenuior (Silver Jonquil), silvery 
white, very graceful ...3 6 
Poet’s Narcissus May-flowering. 
533 Poetlcus recurvus, pure white, red 
crown , very fragrant 3 6...0 6 
534 „ ,, large roots 7 6...1 o 
635 „ flore-pleno, pure white 
Gardenia-like sweet-scented 
flowers 5 6 . ..i o 
536 „ ,, largest roots 10 6...1 6 
Poet’s Narcissus March and April Flowering 
637 Poetlcus angustifolius, white, rose 
crown 15 0...2 6 
638 „ grandiflorus, white, crim- 
son crown, very large, 
10 s. 6 d. each 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. t. d. 
639 Poetlcus ornatus, larger in flower 
than Angustifolius 21 0...3 6 
540 ,, Poetarum, white, crimson 
crown, 2 s. 6d. each 
611 „ tripedalis, the crown is 
more deeply marked 
than in Ornatus 5 6 
542 Tazetta compressa, white, yellow 
crown 10 6 
613 „ \diCt\colOT, del icateprimrose, 
yellow crown 3 6 
544 ,, orientalis, white, orange 
crown , large flower 15 6. ..2 6 
646 ,, panzianus, white, citron c up 5 6 
546 ,, papyraceus, pure while 3 6 
617 ,, plena quantilla, white, 
orange crown 9 o 
648 ,, praecox, white, primrose crown 4 6 
649 „ nobilissimus, double white 7 6 
550 „ Romanus, double white 3 6 
The "Leeds’’ Narcissus. 
551 Burbldgel, white perianth, with each 
cinnabar crown ; a hybrid Poeti- 
cus 3 6 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS FOR BEDS, RIBBONS, Etc. 
The Polyanthus Narcissus, or bunch-flowered Daffodil, has always been prized as a cut flower. When planted 
in beds or masses they contrast well and are equally effective with the Tulip and the Hyacinth. The varieties 
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