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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1900. 
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, &c. , valuable flowers for cutting. Grown by the waterside, the Narcissus odorus varie- 
ties look charming, with their rush-like foliage and profusion of deliciously scented brilliant golden flowers. 
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§tODORUS (Campernelle Jonquil) (2), perianth and cup full yellow, several flowers d. s. d. 
on a stem per 1000, 25/-; per 100, 3/- 06 
*HEMINALIS (3), rich golden-yellow, with long handsome cup, delightfully fragrant, 
very distinct and rare. (We believe this to be the single form of Odorus plenus) 
per 100, 18/6 2 6...0 3 
§1RUGULOSUS (true) (2), rich yellow, broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled 
cup, a most charming showy variety, valuable for bedding, per 1000, 35/- ; per ioo> 4/6 o 8 
NARCISSUS ODORUS PLENUS. 
Queen Anne’s Sweet-seented Double Jonquil. 
This beautiful sweet-scented rose-like Double Daffodil makes a charming pot-plant, 5 or 6 
bulbs in a pot, and is beautiful in beds, borders, and naturalised in grass, &c. 
*ODORUS PLENUS (2), handsome rich full yellow flowers, resembling a small perfectly 
double yellow rose, extra fine, prefers shade 8 6...0 9 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLI PLENUS. See New Daffodils, pare 8. 
NARCISSUS JUNCIFOLIUS. 
The Miniature Rush-leaved Daffodil. 
A charming and elegant little species for pots (see. page 4) or for select spots on rockwork. 
tJ UNCIFOLIUS (4), a slender-growing dwarf species, with small graceful rich yellow 
flowers, about the size of a buttercup, with a perfectly flat little crown, height 3 to 
4 inches, flowers delicately fragrant, a native of the Pyrenees per 100, 6/6 1 o 
DAFFODILS.— GROUP III -PARYI-CORONATI (Baker). 
THE SMALL-CROWNED DAFFODIL or TRUE NARCISSUS. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Crown less than half as long as the divisions of the perianth. 
In this series, Poeticus (the Poet’s Daffodil) is the flower popularly called the Narcissus ; Burbidgei 
is a hybrid between Incomparabilis and Poeticus, and is the connecting link between Groups II. and III. 
Biflorus is Parkinson’s Primrose-Peerless, a hybrid of Tazetta and Poeticus. Gracilis and Tenuior are 
the Helena of Haworth j Jonquil the Jonquilla of Linnaeus ; Polyanthus Narcissus , the Hcrmione of 
Haworth and Tazetta of Sibthorp. 
NARCISSUS BURBIDCEI. 
Hybrid Poet’s Daffodils or Star Narcissi. 
These with their light and graceful habit and beautiful blossoms are much valued as pot-plants (3 to 6 
in a pot), and for vases, bouquets, and buttonholes ; in beds and borders they are specially attractive, 
while naturalised in grass few plants are so beautiful. 
The Burbidgei Narcissi differ from N. Poeticus in the cup of the flower being a trifle longer ; the 
early forms commence flowering before Po'cticus ornatus, and continue flowering in succession, one 
variety after another, from March to the middle qf May. 
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§1 BURBIDGEI (3), perianth clear white, cup margined with cinnabar-red, very early, and d. s. d. 
much prized for cutting per 1000, 25/- ; per 100, 3/- o 6 
+BLANCHE. See New Daffodils, page 7. 
|AGNES BARR (4), perianth creamy white, cup yellow, a very delicately coloured 
refined flower per loo, 10/6 I 
§BARONESS HEATH (3), perianth yellow, cup suffused throughout orange-scarlet, 
very distinct, extra fine per 100, 40/- ’5 
BEATRICE HESELTINE (5), large creamy white perianth, cup conspicuously 
edged orange-scarlet, very beautiful, extra fine 30 
^CONSTANCE (3), perianth pale sulphur, going off white, cup expanded and conspicu- 
ously edged with orange-scarlet per 100, 15/- 2 
CROWN PRINCESS (3), perianth pure white, canary cup, margined rich orange, 
beautiful and distinct IS 
StELLEN BARR (3). broad snow-white perianth, cup citron, stained orange-scarlet, 
very beautiful, extra fine per 100, 8/6 1 
§tFALSTAFF (3), perianth snow-white, cup lemon, margined orange.a gem for cutting. 
(See Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue ) |jqr 100, 15/- 2 
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