Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, 1891. 
Narcissi or Daffodils (Division I.) (continued). 
per doz. 
8. d. 
GENERAL GORDON ( spurius coronatus ). 
Large broad expanded yellow trumpet and 
paler yellow perianth ; superb variety ... — 
Golden Spur. A very fine form, immense 
golden trumpet, with spreading yellow 
perianth ... ... ... ... 7 6 
HENRY IRVING. A magnificent and 
striking variety of immense size and fine 
substance, rich golden-yellow trumpet and 
broad clear yellow perianth ... ... 7 6 
Hume’s Giant. A very large and remark- 
able hybrid Daffodil, very large expanded 
yellow trumpet ... ... ... — 
LEDA (lortuosus). Beautiful milky white 
trumpet and perianth, deliciously scented 
and charming variety ... ... ... 10 6 
MAXIMUS (true). Immense flowers, trum- 
pet and perianth deep golden yellow ; one 
of the finest ... ... ... ... 7 6 
Minimus (Smallest Daffodil). Dwarf, 
early, golden yellow; a gem for pots, 
rockeries, &c. ... ... ... 2 G 
Moschatus of Haworth. A beautiful 
dwarf species growing only six inches high, 
trumpet and perianth pure white, the 
perianth elegantly twisted ... ... 3 G 
,, Albicans (The Great Spanish 
Daffodil). Large bold primrose trumpet 
and perianth, changing to white as the 
flowers become fully expanded ... ...7 6 
„ CERNUUS. Trumpet and divi- 
sions of thesamelength ; pale lemon changing 
to silvery white ; beautiful variety ... 10 G 
eucli. 
s. <1. 
1 G 
0 9 
0 9 
0 9 
1 0 
0 9 
0 3 
0 4 
0 9 
1 0 
per doz. 
Moschatus. CERNUUS PLENUS. 
An extremely beautiful and rare sort, bearing 
large double flowers of a delicate creamy 
white ; a perfect gem ... ... ... — 
„ William Goldring. Pale 
lemon-coloured trumpet, with very long 
silvery white divisions; one of the most 
distinct ... ... ... ... — 
OBVALLARIS (The Tenby Daffodil). 
Divisions and trumpet bright golden yellow; 
well-expanded, handsome flowers ; very early 
and forces well ; a gem for cutting 
per 100, 10s. 6d. 1 6 
Pallidus prsecox. Very early, a distinct 
and chaste variety with beautifully formed 
flowers, trumpet and perianth of a delicate 
sulphury-yellow ... per 100, 10s. Gd. 1 6 
Princeps. Immense pale yellow trumpet with 
sulphury divisions ; a very fine and distinct 
variety ; excellent for forcing or cutting ... 2 0 
Pseudo-Narcissus (Single Daffodil or Lent 
Lily) ... ... per 100, 3s. 0 6 
Rugilobus. Flowers same form and colour 
as “Emperor,” but smaller and earlier; a 
fine variety ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Santa Maria.. A remarkably handsome and 
distinct early Spanish Daffodil. Flowers of 
similar form and size to those of “ Leda,” 
but of the richest deep orange colour ; very 
beautiful ... ... ... ... 7 G 
Telamonius plenus (Double Daffodil). 
Large double golden yellow trumpets ; fine 
for massing ... ... per 100, 7s. Gd. 1 0 
Division II.— Medii-Coronatse. 
In the flowers of this section the crown is only about half the length of the divisions of the perianth. 
per doz. 
s. d. 
Backhousei William Wilks. Divisions 
broad, white and slightly reflexed, cup 
orange yellow ; a very bold and handsome 
flower ... ... ... ... 7 6 
BARRI CONSPICUUS. Deep primrose 
with orange yellow cup, richly stained and 
edged with orange-scarlet; remarkably 
handsome variety; indispensable in every 
collection ... ... ... ... 15 0 
„ MAURICE VILMORIN 
(true). Broad creamy white perianth, cup 
heavily stained with orange ; very chaste ... — 
Cyclamineus. A charming and distinct 
little variety, with elegant trumpet and 
gracefully reflexed petals ; a deep yellow ... 5 0 
Humei albidus. A distinct hybrid ; yellow- 
cup, with very long sulphury while perianth 2 G 
INCOMPARABILIS, SIR WATKIN 
(The Great Welsh Chalice-flower'. A new 
gigantic variety, the finest of all the 
Incomparabilis section ; large yellow cup, 
tinged with orange, sulphury perianth ; 
splendid exhibition variety ... 3 for 4s. 15 0 
,, Stella. Largo white spreading 
perianth, with yellow cup ; first-rate for 
cutting ... ... ... 2 G 
„ ALBO-AURANTIUS PLE- 
NUS (Orange Phoenix, Eggs and Bacon). 
Beautiful large double white flowers, with 
rich orange-scarlet segments in the centre ; 
strikingly attractive ; splendid per 100, 15s. 2 0 
each, 
s. d. 
0 9 
1 G 
1 G 
0 G 
0 3 
1 G 
0 3 
0 3 
per doz. 
INCOMPARABILIS, SULPHUR- 
EUS PLENUS (Sulphur Phoenix, 
Codlins and Cream). Beautiful variety, 
with large, full, double, sulphury-white 
flowers ; very fine for cutting ... ... 5 0 
,, plenus (Butter and Eggs). 
Yellow, very double ... ... ... 10 
„ PRINCESS MARY. Magni- 
ficent variety, with large beautifully formed 
yellow crown and immense sulphury-white 
perianth; splendid for exhibition 3 for 4s. 15 0 
,, Cynosure. Large white perianth, 
orange cup; showy ... ... ... 2 6 
Juneifolius (The Rush-leaved Pyrenean 
Daffodil) . A pretty miniature variety, with 
golden yellow cowslip-scented flowers ; fine 
for pots or rockeries ... ... . . . 2 G 
LEEDSI. Long white starry divisions, cup 
changing to white ; very' sweet-scented and 
graceful variety ... ... ... 3 G 
,, AMABILIS. Long lemon- 
coloured crown with white perianth ; very 
fine and distinct ... ... ... 4 6 
,, BEATRICE. Perianth white, 
of tine globular form, white cup ; the purest 
white, and the most beautiful of the Leedsi 
section; most charming variety "... — 
,, Catherine Spurrell. Long, 
broad, pure white perianth, of stout sub- 
stance ; clear lemon cup ; an exquisitely' 
beautiful variety ... ... ... — 
each. 
s. d. 
2 6 
2 0 
0 2 
0 2 
0 3 
0 3 
O 8 
0 2 
eacli. 
s. d. 
0 6 
0 2 
1 G 
0 3 
0 3 
0 4 
0 6 
4 0 
3 G 
From Mrs. TAYLOR, Prospect House, All Cannings. 
Feb. 4th. , , , 
“The Sacred Narcissus were a success, and now look most 
lovely, more than half turning out double, with ten and eleven 
blooms on one spike.” 
From Mrs. J. BROOKING, Eastney, Kingstvenr. 
Feb. 20tk. 
“You will be glad to hear that all the Bulbs you sent me last 
Autumn are blooming splendidly, not one of them has missed.” 
