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NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS, DOUBLE. 
The Double Rose-flowered Daffodils. 
The large massive flowers of these are greatly prized for bouquets and vases, mixing well with other 
flowers apd foliage in decoration. As pot plants (3 to 6 bulbs in a pot) they are very charming, while 
in beds, borders, or naturalised, they make a most effective display. perdoz. eacff 
$fApricot Phoenix. New Seedling Daffodils, ii each ,^'9 gr. 
§tARGENT (4) XXX, a cross between Tdamonius plenus and Poelicus ornatus, bearing 
elegantly formed star-shaped double flowers with creamy white petals and yellow centre, 
strong grower, ht. 18 in — ■••4 ^ 
§t“ BUTTER AND EGGS” (2), xx, native of England, large double yellow rose- 
shaped flowers, orange-coloured towards the centre, very effective in clumps and masses, 
ht. 17 in per 1000, 45/-; per too, 5/- 
§fBUTTERFLY (3), xxx, having large star-shaped double flowers with pale yellow and 
white petals interspersed, very striking 
§t“ GOLDEN ROSE” (2), xxx, flowers very large and round, rich yellow with dark 
golden centre, very double, handsome and showy, ht. 17 in 
§tPlenipo. New Seedling Daffodils, 14 
§tPrimrose Phoenix. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 14 
§t“EGGS AND BACON” {.syn. Orange Phoenix) (3), xxx, large double rose- 
■shaped flowers, white with rich reddish orange centre, ht. 17 in per 100, 5/6 
§t“CODLINS AND CREAM” {syn. Sulphur Phoenix) (3), xxxx, large 
double white rose-shaped flowers with sulphur centre, very chaste and beautiful ; much 
prized for bouquets, vases, etc., ht. 18 in per too, 12/6 
§SEMI-PARTITUS PLENUS, xxx, a very distinct variety, flowers of a soft lemon 
yellow, with numerous pointed petals, rare 
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NARCISSUS LEEDSII. 
The Silver-White Fragrant Star, or Eucharis-flowered Narcissi. 
Comprising the white and sulphur-cupped Incomparabilis and Barrii forms, all with pure 
white perianth segments (petals). 
These chaste and beautiful Daffodils are highly prized for indoor decoration, while to cut for bouquets 
their fragrant flowers are greatly in demand. Plant 3 or 5 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. In flower beds and 
borders, they are most charming, while naturalised in grass they resemble a multitude of silvery 
white stars. 
§LEEDSII (2), silvery white, starry, sweet-scented,\\.S.. 15 in. per 1000, 27/6; per 100, 3/- 
tAgnes Harvey. See New Seedling Daffodils, ii 
§AMABILIS (2), XX, silvery white with long cup, sometimes tinged apricot, a very ejegant 
flower, ht. 13 in per 1000 
fAmazon. New Seedling Daffodils, 1 1 
f Ariadne, highly recommended. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, page ii 
§fBEATRICE (3), xxx, perianth of fine campanulate form, cup globular and remarkably 
elegant; flower is of highest type of beauty and the purest white, ht. 16 in. per 100, 22/6 
§tBRIDAL FLOWER (3), xxx, flower elegantly drooping, with straight silvery white 
perainth and silvery white cup 
§tBRIDAL VEIL (Leedsii) (3), xxx, perianth snowy white and gracefully twisting, 
long creamy white cup of elegant globular form, flower drooping, very beautiful 
§fBRIDESMAID (3), xxx, mw 1901, perianth pure white, fairly broad and campanulate, 
cup w'hite, slightly margined pale primrose, large and of globular form, prettily crinkled 
at brim, beautiful, ht. 20 in 
§DUCHESS OF BRABANT (3), x, perianth white, cup canary, a useful elegant free- 
flowering variety tooo, 25/- ; per 100, 2/9 
§tDUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER (4), xxxx, mayl>e called W\^ Queen of the Leedsii 
section for its finely formed handsome flowers and delicate colouring ; it has a Large 
spreading pure white tapering perianth and long soft canary cup, tinged orange on first 
expanding, and passing off almost while. We can strongly recommend this Daffodil for 
either flow'er-beds and borders, pots or cutting ; the blooms are borne on stout stalks, 
and the foliage is of a beautiful glaucous blue-green. A charming Daffodil to naturalise 
in grass, the handsome flowers standing out like large white stars. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S P« io°, 25/- 
^-j-ELEGANS (3), large drooping white perianth, somewhat shouldered, long white cup 
sometimes stained apricot, very distinct 
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