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BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
Cyci.amineus and Cyclamineus Hybrids — continued . 
per cloz. each. 
Minicyclciy raised by Mr. F. flerbert Chapman, a very dainty miniature Daffodil, ^ 
being a cross between Cyclamineus and Minimus and intermediate in form between 
the two ; flowers bright yellow with slightly reflexed pointed perianth and well-formed 
trumpet prettily fringed at mouth, ht. 45 in. This little variety should be grown in 
pots in a cold house or be given a choice spot on rockwork. Award of Merit 
R.H.S., Jan. 21st, 1913. — ...4 6 
DlV. VI!. — JONQUILLA and JONQUIL HYBRIDS. 
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Under this division are placed the Single Jonquil and all Daffodil hybrids where the 
characteristics of the Jonquil parent dominate, such as Odorus, etc. 
fJONQUILLA (The Single Sweet Jonquil) (5), xxx, bearing in May graceful heads of 
numerous small rich yellow flowers of delicious scent, much prized for flower borders, 
pots and bowls, ht, 13 in per 1000, 25/- ; per too, 2/9 
,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 35/-; „ 3/9 
tButtercup (4), xxxx, a cross between Emperor and Jonquilla, flower of very distinct 
handsome form, borne on a long stem ; colour rich Buttercup-yellow, almost a self, 
with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as the trumpet, 
which is straight and of great substance ; the flower has a delicate Jonquil perfume, 
ht. 21 in. Award of Merit R.H.S each ,^1 i$s. 
fGolden Sceptre. See New Seedling Daffodils, page to each 6s. 
^fOdorus Campanelle (Campanelle Jonquil) (2), xx, native of France, having a 
rush-like foliage and several bright yellow fragrant flowers on a stem, ht. 18 in. 
per 1000, 35/- ; per 100, 4/- 
§t ,, rugulosus, true (2), xx, bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers (two to four 
on a stem) with broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled cup, 
foliage erect and rush-like, a fine showy variety, very effective when 
massed in beds and borders, and valuable for cutting, ht. 18 in. 
Specially Selected Stock, each bulb producing two to three flower 
spikes per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 4/- 
§t „ ,1 maximus, true, xxxx, a remarkably handsome flower of model 
form, resembling Odoms rugulosus, but twice the size, colour rich 
dark golden, broad imbricated perianth, and bold straight channelled 
cup, fragrant. First-Cla.ss Certificates R.H.S., London, Bir- 
mingham, and R.B.S., London, 100.5 each 25r. 
DIVISION VIII. — TAZETTA & TAZETTA HYBRIDS. 
Under this Division are placed the Polyanthus or Bunch-flowered Narcissi, Poetaz 
Narcissi, Tridymus, and various Tazetta Hybrids. 
POLYANTHUS OR BUNCH-FLOWERED NARCISSI. 
All extra strong bulbs suitable for forcing. 
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§Bazelman major, a fine hybrid Tazetta, with large handsome flowers, perianth 
broad and pure white, cup dark yellow 
GlOriOSUS, perianth white, cup glowing orange, very showy and early, largely 
used for early forcing per 100, 12/6 
Grand Monarque, large broad white perianth, cup primrose-yellow... ,, 15/- 
Grand Soleil d’Or, perianth golden, cup deep brilliant orange, early and very 
showy ; by early forcing it may be brought into bloom by January per 100, 10/6 
Her Majesty, broad pure white perianth, large deep golden cup 12/6 
Insulinde (new), a fine showy and decorative variety, perianth white, cup orange- 
yellow', very free bloomer per 100, 17/6 
Mont Cenis, bearing bold handsome clusters of large flowers, petals broad, pure 
white, cup rich yellow, early per 100, 12/6 
Paper White “Snowflake” Improved, a fine improved large-flowering 
variety of the liarly Paper White Narcissus, very free-flowering and most valuable for 
early forcing Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 8/6 
“Scilly Isles” White, perianth white, cup creamy white; this variety may be 
forced into bloom by February per 100, 8/6 
Double Roman Narcissus, producing umbels of double white flowers with 
orange nectary ; by gentle forcing it may be brought into bloom early for greenhouse 
decoration Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 8/6 
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