BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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NARCISSUS JOHNSTONI. 
Natural Hybrid of Ajax x Triandrus, with reflexing perianth, and tube longer 
than it is wide. 
QUEEN OF SPAIN (2), xxxx, found by 
Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. One of the most 
beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daffodils in 
cultivation, and unsurpassed either for bed- 
ding, pot or vase culture, or for naturalising 
in woodlands, etc. The flowers vary slightly 
in size, but all are of a uniform soft, delicate, 
cleat yellow, with a gracefully rellexing 
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 cocoanut fibre and 
charcoal, or damp pebbles and gravel, and 
grown thus affords an artistic decoration for 
the sitting-room. Awarded Floral Certi- 
CATE at the Daffodil Conference, 189G. /ts 
we have to depend upon collected bulbs for 
our annual supply, and these have to be 
taken itp while the foliage is still green, there 
is a possibility that all the bulbs may not bloom 
the first season, but a good proportion will. 
per doz. 
d. 
each. 
s. d 
6...0 3 
NARCISSUS JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN 
(.About two-thirds natural size). 
9... - 
0...0 
1 st size bulbs, per too, 17/6 
, Smaller bulbs for large plantings, to 
naturalise, per too, 12/6 
A few extra large bulbs ,, 21/- 
J. T. Bennett P 06 . See New Seedling Daffodils, 13 each ,^3 3^ 
(The beautiful new hybrids Countess Grey, Cyprian, Countess Visconti, Count Visconti, Dorothy Kings- 
mill, Earl Grey, Eleanor Berkeley, etc., belong to this section, but they are not yet in commerce.) 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS. 
The Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. 
{This beautiful little Daffodil ivas re-introduced into cultivation in 1887 per doz. each. 
by A. IV. Taity Esq. ^ of Oporto., after being lost sight 0/ for "loo to yxi years.) s. d. s d 
fCycIftmineus (i), xxxx, this is the earliest of all Daffodils 
and is a charmingly elegant little flower of remarkably distinct 
form, perianth gracefully reflexed, and trumpet elegantly 
serrated, clear rich self-yellow, most valuable for pot-culture, 
edgings, rockwork, and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks, 
or at the water’s edge, ht. 6 in., First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
As we have to depend for our annual supply upon collected 
bulbs, and these have to be taken up while the foliage is still 
green, they ?nay not all bloom the first season per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
)) A few extra large bulbs 3 6...0 4 
N. CYCLAMINEUS 
{Half natural sist). 
. each. 
5. d 
NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM 
(Corbularia). 
The Hoop Petticoat, or Medusa’s Trumpet Daffodils. 
For rockwork, edgings and small beds, these beautiful little Daffodils are most 
charming, while if several bulbs are pl.mted in pots or pans, they are greatly 
prized for indoor decoration. See Cultural Notes, pp. 3 to 5. 
tLarge Sulphur Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium 
citpinum) (3), xxx, native of the Pyrenees, very beautiful pale 
citron-yellow, ht. 6 to 8 in. ; delights in a damp position 
per 1000, 60/- ; per too, 6/6 i o. 
fWhite Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium monophyllum 
or Clusii) (1), xxxx, native of N. Africa, winter-flowering, 
snowy white flowers of exquisite beauty produced in winter ; grow in pots, in frames, or 
at the foot of hot dry walls, and as soon as signs of growth are seen, give water freely, 
ht. 6 in per too, 12/6 
„ ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 15/- 
fLarge Yellow Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium conspicuum) (4), xxx, rich 
golden-yellow, ht. 6 in per too, 10/6 1 6...0 2 
WHITE HOOP PETTICOAT 
(Half natural size). 
9...0 
3-0 
