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SPECIAL OFFER OF COLLECTED DAFFODILS. 
The following we reprint from our Midsummer List : — 
SPECIAL OFFER OF COLLECTED DAFFODILS, till end of September. 
ist Daffodil species, collected by A. W. Tait, Esq., in Northern Portugal. 
2 nd ,, ,, by a Member of our Firm in Northern Portugal, Northern Spain, and the 
Ilautes Pyrenees. 
3 rd „ ,, by sundry Collectors on the French and Spanish Pyrenees. 
The collected Daffodils offered were for the most part found in localities where modern botanists have not 
travelled in Spring. We therefore expect that, with few exceptions, they will prove to be new species. Several 
of these Daffodils were collected in the same Province, and were out of flower ; it is, therefore, quite possible the 
same species may be repeated in this offer. These Daffodils will be sent out under number, with a local name 
added, and when the species have been named, this and the number will be repeated in our Daffodil Catalogue. 
Some of the Daffodils offered under name are known species, but mostly from habitats where they had not 
been previously collected, and on this account may possess an interest to amateurs. 
The object in offering these collected bulbs is to afford amateurs the opportunity of becoming acquainted 
with the most recent researches after Daffodils in native habitats. 
2461 20 Bulbs of each of the Daffodils enumerated £ 15 o o 
2462 10 ,, ,, „ ,, 800 
2163 5 ,, ,, ,, ,, 440 
2464 3 ,, ,, ,, ,, 2 15 o 
2466 1 ,, ,, ,, „ 1 1 o 
per doz. — s. d. 
2466 ( 1 ) Ajax, Yellow (Leya), from elevated ground about a mile from the sea, strong loam ( Portugal )... 7 6 
2467 ( 2 ) ,, ,, (Calvas), from the margin of a river, and amongst roots of trees, heavy moist \oa.m(Spain) 7 6 
2468 ( 3 ) ,, (Allariz), found on the margins of meadow-land, in strong moist yellow loam {Spain) 7 6 
2469 ( 4 ) ,, Yellow (Santa Maria), meadows and vineyards, moist loam, table-land and slopes [Spain) 7 6 
2470 ( 5 ) ,, (Cardeno), ground slightly elevated (in a flat meadow), strong moist soil (Spam) 7 6 
2471 ( 6 ) ,, (Pandoa), found on a steep slope facing the north, in moist strong loam (Spain) 7 6 
2472 ( 7 ) ,, (Nora), White, tinged Sulphur, from a steep grass bank, trees at top and bottom, strong 
moist loam, plant vigorous, with indications of variation in size. Collector considers this 
the most important Daffodil he found in Northern Spain 15 o 
2473 ( 8 ) ,, (Gafa), from a copse of brushwood, on sloping bank, facing the north, in moist loam (Spain) 7 6 
2474 ( 9 ) ,, (Strada G.), found on flat meadow-land, in strong adhesive loam (Spain) 7 6 
2475 (ioj ,, (Ponte), found in a vineyard, in a strong black heavy soil (Spain) 7 6 
2476(h) ,, Small Sulphur -White Species, flowering in March at a high elevaiion (French Pyrenees) 5 6 
2477(12) ,, ,, ,, ,, from the Spanish Pyrenees, mountain side, strong stony soil 5 6 
2478 ( 13 ) ,, Large Bold Flower, First lot of Collected Bulbs -were damaged , a second supply is very 
doubtful (French Pyrenees) 5 6 
2479 ( 14 ) „ Small Species (was out of blootn), growing in swamps, and on moderately dry banks, also 
on islets in the river’s bed, in strong yellow loam, perhaps Narcissus cyclamineus (Spain) 7 6 
2480 ( 15 ) ,, Small Species (was out of bloom), from pollard wood in a marsh, and on some slightly elevated 
dry ground in the marsh ; may be a small variety of Narcissus cyclamineus (Spain) 7 6 
2481 ,, Johnstoni, clear uniform sulphur-yellow , a distinct species, and the only one of this colour 
yet found wild ; found by Mr. Tait in a flat meadow, in hazel-loam ( Portugal ) 15 o 
2482 ,, Bicolor lusitanica, trumpet yellow, perianth creamy white, found on a sloping bank, facing 
the north, in a strong adhesive moist loam (Portugal) 10 6 
2483 ,, Cyclamineus, /lowers uniform deep yellow, perianth reflexed. This little gem was found 
by Mr. Tait. For naturalization will prove a most valuable plant, see woodcut on cover 
of Daffodil Catalogue for 1887 (free on application), showing home of this unique daffodil 10 6 
2484 ,, Moschatus (Haworth), the purest white Daffodil. To Mr. Buxton we are indebted for the 
re-introduction of this most charming small species, No. 1 (Spanish Pyrenees) 5 6 
Our Mr. Barr visited the home of the pure white Daffodil, and collected bulbs from a 
higher (No. 1) and lower (No. 2) elevation, and as it is possible we may not be able to 
supply No. 13, in lieu shall send No. 2 from the lower elevation, as it represents large 
and. small flowers. 
2486 ,, Pallidus prsecox, from a new habitat, growing in strong stony soil, and somewhat sloping 
towards the north (French Pyrenees) 3 6 
2486 ,, Muticus, almost unifortn yellow, very variable in shape and size of flower, and height of 
plant. Collected at an altitude of 7,000 feet (French Pyrenees) 3 6 
2487 ,, Nobilis, trumpet yellow, perianth white, a very handsome species (French Pyrenees) 3 6 
2488 ,, Minimus, uniform yellow, the smallest Trumpet Daffodil, found on the mountain side at 
a considerable elevation, facing the south, and sheltered amongst gorse, soil a vegetable 
loam, shallow and stony ; a fine rock plant (Spain) 3 6 
2489 (16) Corbularia, Yellow, floiuers large, from marshy ground (Portugal and Spain) 3 6 
2490(17) ,, ,, flowers small, from dry sandy pine woods ; a fine rock plant (Portugal) ... 3 6 
2491 (18) ,, ,, flowers small, from mountain, fertile loamy soil ; a fine rock plant (Spain)... 3 6 
2492 ,, Nivalis, small yellow species, usually found growing in shallow black vegetable soil ; 
a fine rock plant ( Spain and Portugal) 5 6 
2493 ,, Citrina, lart>e citron flowers, a beautiiul species, found in a strong loam ( FranceSs 3 Spain ) 3 6 
2494 (19) ,, Citrina, small species, found in marshy ground, a fine rock plant (French Pyrenees) 3 6 
2495 Triandrus Albus, an elegant plant, ranging from a very small sized flower to almost the size of the 
N. calathinus. Found almost always facing north, and in shallow soil, oftentimes growing luxu- 
riantly in the narrowest fissures of granite and slatestone rocks, grand for rockwork ( Portugal 
and Spain) 3 6 
2496 Bernardi. This interesting and beautiful hybrid, though known to a few cultivators, this is the 
first time it has been offered in commerce ; perianth white, cup ranging from yellow to yellow 
edged orange, more or less heavily, and sometimes suffused orange to the base (French Pyrenees) 7 6 
2497 Juncifolius, a small yellow, very neat species, a valuable plant for rockwork (French Pyrenees)... 2 6 
2498 Intermedius, yellow and fragrant, a very useful species (French Pyrenees) 2 6 
2499 Jonquils, Double and Single, mixed (French Pyrenees) 2 6 
2500 Incomparabilis, from Spain, yellow, with deeply suffused orange cup, large handsome flowers... 5 6 
BARR & SON, 12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden. 
