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NARCISSUS BARRII. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Perianth segments twice or more the length of the short 
expanded cup or crown. 
Star Narcissi with Shortened Chalice Cup. 
The beauty of these Narcissi renders them of great value for indoor decoration (3 or $ bulbs in a 
5-inch pot), while for beds, borders, naturalisation, and as cut flowers they are very highly prized. 
CECILY HILL. See New Daffodils, page 7 . 
tjtCONSPICUUS (4), a flower of great beauty and refinement, and a favourite with all, 
large broad spreading yellow perianth, broad short cup, conspicuously edged bright 
orange-scarlet, extra fine , 1st Class Certificate, R.H.S. We can highly recom- 
mend this variety to every one as it is certainly the Queen Of Daffodils, and lasts 
longer in water when cut than almost any other variety ; it is a robust strong grower and 
a very free bloomer. (See Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) 
Extra strong selected bulbs, per 1000, 120/-; per 100, 13/6 
GROWN PRINCE (4), perianth white, cup large and heavily stained scarlet, very large 
handsome flower, sturdy grower, extra fine 
1DR. FELL. See New Daffodils, page 7 . 
IDOROTHY E. WEMYSS (5), large white perianth, with canary-yellow cup, con- 
spicuously edged orange-scarlet, very beautiful, extra fine. Awarded a Floral Certifi- 
cate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896 
1FLORA WILSON (4), pure white perianth, cup, deeply stained orange-scarlet, a very 
striking flower, extra fine i per too, 63/- 
GENERAL MURRAY (3), creamy white perianth, canary cup, elegantly shot with 
bright orange, distinct, beautiful and free-flowering per ioo, 10/6 
GOLDEN GEM (5), perianth rich yellow, cup edged orange, late-flowering. It is very 
free-blooming, and being late is valuable for succession, flowers small but of very bright 
colour per too, 1 5/— 
§GOLDEN MARY (4), bright golden-yellow, very showy, per 1000, 45/-; per too, 5/6 
jLADY GODIYA. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
IMAURICE YILMORIN (3), broad creamy white perianth, cup lemon, heavily stained 
orange-scarlet, very beautiful, dwarf ; an exquisite flower for cutting per 100, 30/- 
MIRIAM BARTON (3), perianth and cup soft delicate primrose, a beautiful delicate 
shade per 100, 10/6 
tMRS. C. BOWLY ( 4 ), new 1896, a very striking and beautiful flower, with pure while 
perianth and glowing orange-red cup. Awarded a Floral Certificate at the Great 
Daffodil Conference, 1896 
tORPHEE (2), primrose perianth, cup beautifully edged bright orange-scarlet, early- 
flowering ; a valuable cut flower per 100, 10/6 
SENSATION (4), large pure while perianth, cup canary, conspicuously edged with orange- 
scarlet, beautiful, extra fine ; the flowers should be cut when half open to develop in 
water, as the fine colouring on the cup is soon destroyed with a hot sun 
SIDDINGTON, new 1896 (4), fine yellow petals, handsome open cup, broadly margined 
orange-red, very beautiful and remarkably free-flowering, generally producing two 
blooms on a stem 
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s. d. s. U. 
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50 0...4 6 
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24 0...2 3 
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NARCISSUS LEEDSII. 
The Silver Star Narcissi, or the Eucharis-fiowered Fragrant White Daffodils. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.-Shape of flowers resembling N. Ineomparabllls and N. Barrll Sections, 
but differing In the colour of the cup or crown, which Is either pure white or of a pale lemon 
shade passing off white. 
These chaste and beautiful Daffodils are highly prized for indoor decoration, while to cut for bouquets 
their fragrant flowers are greatly in demand. Plant 3 or 5 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. In flower beds and 
borders, and naturalised, they are most charming. do J- 
LEEDSII (2), silvery white starry flowers, sweet-scented ... per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 
AMABILIS (2), white perianth, and long silvery white crown, sometimes tinged apricot, 
per 1000, 60/-; per too, 7/- 
1 BE ATRICE (3), perianth finely formed, with remarkably elegant cup. The flower is of 
the highest type of beauty and the purest White, extra fine. (See Illustration in our 
1898 Catalogue) 
§DUCHESS OF BRABANT (3), perianth white, cup canary, a useful elegant free- 
flowering variety per 1000, 25/- ; per 100, 3/- 
§ {'DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER (4), large white perianth, long soft canary cup, 
tinged orange on first expanding, the whole flower passing off pure white j distinct and 
very handsome, extra fine. Very robust constitution. 1st ClRSS Certificate R.H.S. 
(See Illustration in 1899 Catalogue.) We consider this one of the best of the Leedsii... 
BLEGANS (3), large drooping white perianth, somewhat shouldered, long white cup, 
sometimes stained apricot, very distinct. Figured in Gardeners' Magazine of Botany... 15 0...1 
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