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Division VII. 
Jonquilla & Jonquilla Hybrids. 
All varieties of N. Jonquilla Parentage such as Buttercup, 
Odorus, etc. 
Desckiption. 
100 
doz. ea. 
100 
doz. ea. 
« 
$ $ 
Jonquilla Thesmall Jonquil, very fragrant 
2/- 
4d. — 
.49 
.08 — 
Jonquilla flore pleno The double. 
1.70 
sweet Jonquil 
1/- - 
.24 — 
Buttercup (Engleheart) A very fine 
Hybrid resulting from a • cross between 
Emperor and Jonquilla; flower of large size 
and excellent form, borne on a long stem ; 
colour a uniform rich deep yellow, broad 
firm perianth of the same length as the 
trumpet, which is of splendid substance. I 
The flower is most delightfully scented and 
the plant of strong vigorous constitution. 
R.H.S., 1908. F.C.C., Birmingham, 
1908 0 0 each j — — 29.22 
Odorus Rugulosus A large flower, and J 
a great improvement on the old Campanelle, 
very free flowering, often throwing two or I 
three spikes from each bulb, bearing two to 
four flowers, most useful for table decoration, 
and an excellent forcer ... 3/6 7d. — .85 .1* — 
Odorus Rugulosus Maximus An 
exceedingly handsome flower of a rich dark 
gold colour. Perianth broad and imbricated. 
Cup straight and well-made It resembles 
Odorus Rugulosus but is almost double the 
size. Fragrant. FC.C., Birmingham, 1905 
and R.H.S., 1906 — — 30/- — — 7.31 
Odorus Campaneila Plena This is 
the true and rare form of the Double 
Campanelle and should be in every collection. 
The double yellow flowers are borne in twos 
and threes on tall graceful stems and are 
very sweetly scented. A.M., K H.S. ... 17/6 2/6 3d. 
4.26 .61 .06 
Fragrance A deliciously scented little 
flower, like a miniature Katherine Spurrell 
(M. Hume X Jonquilla) — — 5/- 
1.22 
Colonial Orders should reach us not later than the end of August. 
