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THE TRUMPET DAFFODILS AND DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Trumpet Daffodils, Two - coloured per doz. each. 
varieties — contd. s ‘ d ‘ *• “* 
131 Sceticus (the Scotch Garland Lily), 
perianth white , trumpet full yellow 
and elegantly serrated. Valuable 
to naturalize in grass, etc. 
per 1000, 42 s.; per ioo, 5 s. 6d. 1 o 
432 ,, extra-sized bulbs, p. 100, 7s. 6d. 1 3 
433 **Variiformis (Parhinson) ; varied 
in size and colour ; perianth rang- 
ing from white to primrose, trumpet 
from sulphur to deep yellow, with 
elegantly recurved brim, per 100, 2.1s. 3 6...0 4 
AJAX, or TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
White Varieties. 
434 Albicans (the greatest white 
Spanish Daffodil), perianth white 
and shorter than the trumpet , 
which is primrose passing to white, 
and at brim elegantly recurved ... 7 6...0 9 
435 *Bishop Mann (Butterfly), a tall- 
growing Cernvjus 5 6 
436 Cemuus (the drooping White 
Spanish Daffodil), perianth silvery 
white, same length as trumpet, which 
is pale primrose passing to white ... 10 6. . . 1 o 
437 *Cemuus pulcher, perianth silvery 
white, with a large bold spreading 
trumpet primrose passing to white 17 0...1 6 
438 *Colleen Bawn, perianth pure while, 
broad, and twisted, trumpet pale 
sulphur passing to white 21 0...2 o 
439 *C.W. Cowan, perianth white , trum- 
pet sulphur, very distinct and elegant 5 6 
440 *Dr. Hogg, perianth white, trumpet 
long, smooth, at brim elegantly re- 
curved, primrose passing to white 5 6 
441 ^Exquisite, perianth sulphur -white, 
trumpet primrose passing to white, 
early and very distinct 30 0...3 o 
442 *F. W. Burbidge, perianth white, 
trumpet sulphur passing to white , 
long-ribbed and elegantly gashed, 
very distinct 36 0...3 6 
443 ^Gladys, resembles Minnie Warren, 
but larger 10 6 
444 Leda, an erroneous name for N. tor- 
tuosus 10 6... 1 o 
445 *Mlnnle Warren, perianth and trum- 
pet creamy white , a very distinct 
small slightly sweet-scented daffodil 12 6...1 3 
446 *Mrs. F. W. Burbidge, perianth 
white , trumpet straight, primrose 
passing to snow-white , in the way 
of, though very distinct from, F.W.B 5 6 
447 **Moschat,U 8 of Haworth (Small 
White Spanish Daffodil) , perianth 
and trumpet snow-white (home- 
grown bulbs) per 100, 40 s. 5 6...0 6 
448 **Moschatus, No. 1 , snow-white , 
collected by Mr. Barr, in June, 
1887, at a very high elevation on 
the Spanish Pyrenees. The flowers 
appeared of an uniform small size, 
and bulbs were small. This may 
prove to be the plant figured by 
Parkinson per 100, 40s. 5 6...0 6 
per doz. 
8. d. 
each. 
«. d. 
Trumpet Daffodils, White— contd. 
449 **Moschatus, No. 2 , snow-white, 
collected by Mr. Barr, June, 1887, 
at a somewhat lower elevation on 
the Spanish Pyrenees than No. 1, 
and appeared very various in 
height and in size of flower, also 
in size of bulb ; evidence was not 
wanting to show that N. cemuus, 
N. tortuosus , and other white 
varieties of Daffodils, will be found 
amongst this collecting... p.100,40/ 5 6...0 6 
45Q**Pallidus praacox, variable in shade 
of colour and size of flower , sul- 
phur-white perianth and trumpet, 
the earliest of all Daffodils, and 
most beautiful. R. H. S. awarded 
to us a First-Class Certificate, 1884, 
for this new species ...p. 100, 10/6 1 6...0 3 
451 ,, ,, large roots, „ ,, 2 is. 3 6...0 4 
452 ^Rebecca Syme (the violet-scented 
Daffodil), perianth white, trumpet 
citron ; this variety is as remarkable 
for its refined beauty as for its ex- 
ceptional violet fragrance 10 6 
*St. Brigid, perianth pale sulphur- 
yellow, trumpet canary, large arid 
very handsome 10 6 
Tortuosus(Leda), (the great tortuose 
White Spanish Daffodil), perianth 
pure white, usually twisted, and 
somewhat shorter than trumpet, 
which is pale sulphur passing to a 
snow-white, and exhaling a delight- 
ful per fume 10 6...1 o 
455 *W. P. Milner, perianth and trum- 
pet sulphur, small neat flower, 
very distinct.. 27 6.2 6 
456 * William Goldring, long snow-wh ite 
dog-eared perianth, which com- 
pletely envelopes the primrose trum- 
pet. 7 he arching of the stern and 
drooping of the flower fairly entitles 
this variety to the name “ Swards 
Neck Daffodil ” 1 6 
453 
454 
AJAX, or TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Double Varieties. 
457 Pseudo-Narcissus plenus (the 
double Lent Lily), white & yellow io 6...1 o 
458 Telamonius plenus, golden-yellow 
per 100, 5 s. 6 . 7 . 1 o 
459 ,, extra large roots ,, 71. 6d. 1 3 
460 „ bulbs to naturalize, per 1000, 301., 
per 100, 31. 6 d. o 8 
461 „ Nanus plenus (Rip Van 
Winkle), yellow 2 6...0 3 
462 Lobularls plenus, dwarf double 
yellow 3 6...0 4 
463 Lobularis grandiplenus, dwarf 
double yellow with many centre * ... 7 6...0 9 
464 Capax plenus (Eystettensis)(Queen 
Ann’s double Daffodil), flowers of 
a pale lemon colour, very handsome 10 6...1 o 
466 Ceinuus flore elegantissime pleno 
(the double white trumpet Daffodil), 21 0...2 o 
GROUP M. — MEDII-CORONATI OF BAKER. 
Queltla, Phllogyne, etc., of Salisbury, Haworth, and Herbert ; Peerless, Nonsuch, Chalice-Shaped Crown, 
etc., of Parkinson. 
Distinguishing Character. — Crown or cup half as long as the divisions of the perianth, but in 
one or two cases three-quarters as long. 
It is now accepted that the varieties in this group are hybrids, excepting Triandrus (syn. Calathinus and 
Reflexus), Odorus, and Juncifolius, which are considered species. It is true, Incomparabilis is found wild in 
France and Spain, but Dean Herbert, Leeds, and Backhouse produced it by crossing Poeticus with a Trumpet 
Daffodil. Irlacleai is considered by Mr. Baker between a Tazetta and a Trumpet Daffodil. Although we have 
no positive data as to the parentage of the new hybrids and varieties described in this group, we think it may 
fairly be assumed that Poeticus and the Trumpet Daffodils gave all the varieties of Incomparabilis ; Poeticus 
and Incomparabilis would give Barrii, which may be described generally as smaller forms of Incomparabilis ; 
[Barr and Son, 
