DAFFODILS OE NAECISSUS. 
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DAFFODILS OR NARCiSSUS-^o»«‘«««'^^- 
BTJLBOCODITJM {Ydloio Hoop Pettiooal), a very pretty, distiuot, and free-flowering species, of a 
rich golden yellow, very suitable for pots or edgings. 3», per doz. ; 20.y. per 100. 
BTILBOCODIUM MONOPHYLLUS (JP/Me Hoop relticoiU), pretty, pure white flowers; very early, 
and well adapted for pot cultuie. 2«. per doz.; 1.5,s. per 100. 
BURBIDGEI, perianth white, with large orange cup, well-formed flower. 3.s. per 100 ; M. per doz. 
BITRBIDGEI, JOHN BAIN, large white perianth, cup citron, handsome. 3«. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. 
COUNTESS OF ANNESLEY, perianth sulphur-yellow, rich full yellow trumpet, large bold flower, 
early. 4 ». per doz. . m a r <. 
GOLDEN SPCR, the largest and finest form of Major, immense golden trumpet, slightly reflexed at 
mouth, perianth broad and twisted ; a bold and striking variety. 3.v. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. 
HENRY IRVING, a grand and striking variety, large golden-yellow trumpet and perianth, one ot 
the best for cutting. 3.s. rirf. per doz. , . ui ^ 
INCOMPARABILIS (Peerless Niireissus), single, primrose, with yellow crown; adnurablo tor cutting. 
4.9. per 100 ; 9d. per doz. j vi 
INCOMPARABILIS AURANTIUS PLENUS (Butter and Jiggs, Double Incomparahhs), large double 
yellow, interspersed with deep yellow segments. 3.9. 6d. per 100 : 6d. per doz. 
INCOMPARABILIS ALBUS PLENUS AURANTIUS (Eggs and Bacon, Orange Phtenix), very beautiful, 
large double white flowers, interspersed with rich orange -scarlet segments in the centre ; 
splendid for cutting. 12i. per 100; Is. 9rf. per doz. „ , , ■ , 
INCOMPARABILIS ALBUS PLENUS SULPHUREUS (Codlins and Cream, Sulphur Phmntx), a 
beautiful double variety of rose-like appearance ; flowers pale creamy-ivhite, delicately fragrant ; 
one of the finest of this section. 6s. per doz. . 
INCOMPARABILIS, C. J. BACKHOUSE, the most attractive of the yellow Incomparabdes, perianth 
yellow, cup rich orange scarlet. 10s. per doz. ; 1.9. each. 
INCOMPARABILIS, CYNOSURE, largo sulphury white perianth, trumpet pale yellow, edged with 
deep orange; very showv. 3.9. per 100 ; 6d. per doz. _ 
INCOMPARABILIS, PRINCESS MARY, a flower of beautiful form, perianth creamy white, cup 
suffused orange. 10s. per doz. ; Is. each. • 
INCOMPARABILIS, SIR WATKIN (Welsh Giant Daffodil), a superb variety; the tube is 
elegantly fringed, and of a rich golden yeUow ; the perianth is very stout and broad, and 
of a pale primrose. 3s. per doz. ; 20s. per 100. v mi 
INCOMPARABILIS, STELLA, largo straw-coloured perianth, with bright yellow crown, slightly 
drooping; very early. 3s. per 100 ; 6d. per doz. . , , . j j • i- 
JOHNSTONI, QUEEN OF SPAIN, a most charming flower, of very distinct, elegant, and tascmating 
form, greatly admired by all who have seen it; trumpet and perianth soft clear delicate yeUow ; 
the flowers vary slightly in size. 3s. per doz. 
LEEDSII, white perianth, crown silvery white. 3s. per 100 ; 6d. per doz. 
LEEDSII AMABILIS, large silvery white perianth, with conspicuous long cup passmg from primrose 
to white. Is. 3d. per doz. ; 8.s. 6d. per 100. - c r a 
LEEDSII, MRS. LANGTRY, a very free bloomer, perianth white, cup canary yellow, os. brl. per doz. 
MAXIMUS, very large deep golden yellow trumpet and perianth, trumpet well opened, reoun'ed and 
fimbriated at the edge, periantli remarkable for an elegant tivist, one of the finest and tallest of 
the section. 17 s. 6d. per 100 ; 2.s. 6d. per doz. . , -in 
NELSONI MAJOR, very handsome and distinct, long golden yellow trumpet, stained orange, perianth 
white, of stout substance, late-flowering variety. 5s. per doz. ; 6d. each. _ 
OBVALLARIS (Tenbg Daffodil), bright yellow, one of the earliest to bloom, splendid tor forcing, 
10s. 6d. per 100 ; Is. 6d. per doz. ■, -l, , • n 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS, a much improved form of the well-known Campcrnelh Jonqutl, with deep rich 
yellow flowers, of good substance, with straight crown. 3v. 6d. per 100 ; 6d. per doz. 
PALLIDUS PRCECOX, a distinct and chaste variety, one of the earliest, trumpet a pale delicate 
cream, perianth nearly white. 10s. Gd. per 100 ; Is. 6d. per doz. c s e 
POETICUS (Pheasant's Eye or Poet’s Narcissus), pure white, with red crown, very fragrant, fine 
for cutting. 16s. per 1,000; 1.9. 9d. per 100; 4(7. per doz. 
POETICUS ORNATUS, finest of the early-flowering varieties, broad pure white perianth, with red 
crowns. 30s. per 1,000; 3s. Gd. per 100 ; 8(7. per Aoz. i tj i n j 1 1 „ ,i.;m 
POETICUS PLENUS (Double White or Gardenia-flotoered Narctssus), splendid full (double pure w lute 
flowers, exceedingly fragrant and free- flowering. 30s. per 1,000 ; ■ 3s. 6i7. per 100. 
PRINCEPS, a very large handsome trumpet Daffodil, perianth sulphury white, fine full yellow 
trumpet, bold and effective variety. 3s. 6(7. per 100; Is. per doz. -tv 
PSEUDO-NARCISSUS (Common Single Daffodil or Lent Lilg), yellow *trumpet, sulphur perianth. 
Is 9(7. per 100 ; 15s. per 1,000. , ,, ,, x j. -in 
RUGILOBUS, showy variety, a fao-siraile of Emperor, flowers large, golden yellow trumpet, with 
sulphur perianth, very free blooming, and early. 6s. per 100 ; 1.9. pen doz. __ 
SPURIUS, large clear yellow trumpet, well opened, deep yellow perianth, tor jes well. (..6(7. per 
TELAMONIUS FLENUS (Common Double Daffodil, Von Sion), large double deep yoUh"’ 
For planting, 4s. Gd. per 100 ; 40s. per 1,000. Strong for potting or forcing, 6s. Gd. per 100 ; 
60.?. ■oer 1,000; Is. per doz. . , . ^ i 
TRUMPET MAJOR, a most distinct and effective variety, trumpet and perianth of a deep golden 
yellow. 6«. per 100 ; Is. per doz. 
