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Narcissus Triandrus— 
fTriandruS calathinus (3). One of the most bcauliful little Daffodils in perUo/. c;ich. 
existence. The flowers, which ate produced in drooping clusters of two or lliiec, arc -J* 
snowy white, and more than twice the size of Triandrus albus^ with long goblet- 
shaped crown prettily fluted ; the foliage has a curious habit of curling over, ht. 7 in. 
For pot culture and rockwork it is a perfect gem. The late Mr. Peter Parr collected 
this rare Daflbdil some years ago on the Isle of Glenan, Brittany, the collecting being 
attended with a good deal of risk. Unfortunately it is no longer to be found there, 
the sea having washed away all trace of it, but we have been able to continue raising 
stock from seed. Award of Merit R.H.S. March 3rd, 1920 16 0...1 6 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS. 
Of these Queen of Spain is a natural liybricl of Triandrus albus and a wild trumpet Daffodil. 
The other varieties have all been produced by using Triandrus albus or calathinus pollen on trumpet 
and other Daffodils. They form a distinct class, having flowers more or less drooping, of elegant form and 
graceful habit, clearly showing their Triandrus parentage. 
§tQueen of Spain (3), xxx, a wild hybrid discovered by per 
the late Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. One of the most 
beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daflbdils in cultivation, and 
recommended cither for bedding, pot or vase cullurc, or 
for naturalising in woodlands, etc. Tire flowers vary 
slightly in size, but all are of a uniform soft, delicate, clear 
yellow, with a gracefully reflexing perianth, trumpet of 
distinct and elegant form, ht. 12 in. Naturalised in grass 
under trees, this Daffodil forms a delightful feature in the 
garden. It also adapts itself readily to bowl culture in the 
I’cat-libre mixture, and grown thus affords an artistic decora- 
tion for the sitting-room. Owing to the bulbs having to be 
collected while the foliage is still green, some may not bloom 
the first year, but we expect a good proportion to do so. 
Collected bulbs, per too, 25/- 3 
>. „ ,, Estra strong, ,, 35/- 5 
NARCISSUS QUEEN OF SPAIN. it ,, h few home-gfown bulbs, ,, 45/- 6 
§tAgnes Harvey (4), xxx, a beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid, perianth snow-white, 
cup pure white sometimes flushed soft apricot, one to three blooms on a stem, slightly 
drooping, ht. 13 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 1902 7 
§fAlope (4), xxx, new 1919, flower large with primrose-yellow perianth and bold canary- 
coloured trumpet, ht. 13 in 
§tAnne Holloway (4), xxx, a charming variety with delicate lemon-yellow trumpet- 
shaped flowers, very eleg.ant 36 
§tCingalee (4), xxx, large flower measuring 4i in. across, with long starry cream- 
coloured perianth and elegant goblet-shaped crown of a delicate soft primrose jd 
§tJ. T. Bennett-Poe (3), xxx, a very pretty hybrid, cream-coloured perianth and 
bold straight primrose trumpet of elegant outline, ht. 15 in. A good strong grower. 
Award op Merit R.H.S. 1904 7 
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fMadonna, xxxx, new 1912, a remarkably beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid, solid white 
with large open fluted crown and slightly reflexed perianth, very chaste — 15 o 
Pearl of Dew. See Hew Seedling DaffodlU, 8 each £2 is. — ... — 
Primrose Gem. iVe New Seedling DaffodilB,/n^e 8 each £2 is. 
Mixed Triandrus Hybrids (Trumpet Daffodils x Triandrus calathinus), 
all very beautiful 16 0...1 6 
Division VI. — Cyclamineus & CyclamineUs Hybrids. 
Seeing that Cyclamineus blood, like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct form to Daffodils, a 
separate division has been made for its hybrids. It has been used by many hybridisers as a parent, hut as a 
rule the progeny has not been long-lived. It is possible, however, that we may yet obtain hybrids with 
a stronger constitution to come under this division. 
Barr's New Peat-fibre, Shell and Charcoal Mixture. 
The best medium for growing bulbs in Vases, Howls, Jardinets, etc., 4/6 per bushel ; 1/6 per peck. 
/^or Full Cultural Directions^ see ta^e 2. For suitable BowlSy see our General Bulb Catalogue, 
