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Division VIII. 
Tazetta & Tazctta Hybrids. 
To include N. Tridymus, Poetaz Varieties, the Dutch Varieties of 
Polyanthus Narcissus, N. Biflorus, N. Muzart, and N. Intermedius, 
New Narcissus Poetaz Hybrids. 
(N. Poeticus x N. Polyanthus varieties). 
We cannot too strongly recommend this superb new race of plants to our 
customers both for the outdoor garden and for growing in pots. They are 
perfectly hardy, force most easily, and have been one of the prominent 
features of our magnificent groups at the R.H.S. exhibitions of forced bulbs. 
To the hybridist they offer unique opportunities as 
we find that 
they will 
seed to pollen of Horace and other Poeticus varieties. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
% 
$ 
1 
Alsace (Van der School) E 
91 - 
1/3 
2d. 
2.19 
.30 
.04 
Aspasia (Van der Schoot) M S 
10/6 
1/6 
2d. 
2.56 
.37 
.04 
Ideal (Van der Schoot) M.S 
15/- 
2/3 
3d. 
3.65 
.55 
.06 
Irene (Van der Schoot) M.S 
12/6 
1/9 
2d. 
3.41 
.49 
.06 
Jaune a Merveille (Van der Schoot) 
A most exquisite variety with soft yellow 
perianth of circular shape and deep golden 
yellow eye, 7 to 8 flowers on a stem. Yery 
scarce. M.S. 
18/- 
1/6 
3.65 
.37 
Klondyke (Van der Schoot) M.S. 
16/- 
2/3 
3d. 
3.90 
.55 
.06 
Orient (Engleheart) M.S 
— 
10/6 
1/- 
— 
2.56 
.24 
Scarlet Gem (P. D. Williams) This 
strikingly beautiful new seedling was first 
exhibited by us in 1908 at the Swansea show 
of the Glamorgan Daffodil Society, where it 
gained an A.M. At the 1909 Birmingham 
show it excited intense admiration, and 
received a unanimous A.M. Flowers borne 
4 on a stem, each individual bloom being 2 
inches across and perfectly round. Eye 
| inch, flat and crinkled, bright brick red. 
Colonial Orders should reach ns not later than the end of August. 
