Illustrated Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
Narcissi or Daffodils (Division n .) ( continued ). 
INCOMPARABILIS, ALBO-AURANTIUS PLENUS (Orange Phoenix, Eggs and Bacon). Beautiful large 
double white flowers, with rich orange-scarlet segments in the centre ; strikingly attractive ; splendid per 100, 15s. 
„ SULPHUREUS PLENUS (Sulphur Phoenix, Codlins and Cream). Beautiful variety, with large, full, 
double, sulphury-white flowers ; very fine for cutting 
„ plenus (Butter and Eggs). Yellow, very double ... ... ... ... ... 
,, PRINCESS MARY. Magnificent variety, with largo beautifully formed yellow crown and immense 
sulphury-white perianth ; splendid for exhibition 
„ Cynosure. Large white perianth, orange cup ; showy and fine for cutting ... 
,, QUEEN BESS. Large white perianth, with large, light yellow, expanded cup, very beautiful 
Juncifolius (The Bush-leaved Pyrenean Datfodil). A pretty miniature variety, with golden yellow cowslip-scented 
flowers; fine for pots or rockeries ... ... ... ... ... ... 
LEEDSI. Loug white starry divisions, cup changing to white; very sweet-scented and graceful variety 
„ Amabilis. Long lemon-coloured crown with white perianth ; very fine and distinct ... 
,, BEATRICE. Perianth white, of fine globular form, wdiite cup ; the purest white, and the most beautiful 
of the Leedsi section ; most charming variety 
„ CATHERINE SPURRELL. Long, broad, pure white perianth, of stout substance ; clear lemon 
cup; an exquisitely beautiful variety 
„ C. J. BACKHOUSE. The most attractive of the yellow Incomparabilis ; perianth yellow, crown long 
and of a rich orange scarlet ; very distinct and beautiful ... ... ... ... ... ••• 
„ Duchess of Westminster. Large white petals; long canary crown tinged with orange; distinct 
and handsome ; F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society ... 
,, Duchess of Brabant. Elegant white perianth, with pale lemon cup, delicately scented 
,, Figaro. Large flower with broad yellow perianth and well expanded orange crown 
,, GRAND DUCHESS. Perianth white, cup spreading and deeply stained with orange 
,, MADGE MATTHEW. Large white perianth with elegant white cup ... 
„ Minnie Hume. Broad white perianth, with large spreading lemon cup ; very beautiful ; F.C.C. Royal 
Horticultural Society 
„ MRS. LANGTRY. Broad white perianth, large white crown, distinctly edged -with golden yellow 
F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society 
„ SUPERBUS. Largo white floppy perianth, the crown changing from primrose to white 
Montanus (The White Nonpareil Daffodil of Parkinson). Distinct and beautiful species, with drooping pure white 
flowers; scarce... 
NELSONI MAJOR. Very distinct late-flowering variety, with large white perianth and bright yellow tube- 
shaped cup 
,, PULCHELLUS. Pure white perianth, with pale yellow tube, from which the petals protrude; 
a model flower .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... _ ■■■ 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS (“ Angels’ tears ”) (The true Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil). Flowers of a delicate creamy 
white, the perianth divisions reflexod liko a Cyclamen ; the finest of the Triandrus section ; a gem for pots ; cultivated 
roots ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... per 100, 7s. 6d. 
per doz. 
s. d. 
Division III.— Parvi-Coronatse. 
2 0 
10 
1 
3 G 
2 6 
2 6 
7 6 
6 O 
7 6 
1 O 
In this section the crown of the flower is less than one-half as loug as the divisions of the perianth. 
per doz. 
d. 
BURBIDGEI. Creamy white perianth, crown primrose edged with crimson ; fine 
,, Constance. Petals white with lemon cup conspicuously edged with orange scarlet; very handsome 
„ Mary. White perianth, large cup, suffused orange ; distinct and beautiful 
,, Robin Hood. Divisions creamy white, cup stained with orange ; pretty 
Gracilis. Tall slender species, with clusters of pale j'ellow sweet-scented flowers; very late blooming 
POETICUS angustifolium. A beautiful variety, earlier than “ Ornatus,” splendid for cutting 
„ ORNATUS. A superb early-flowering deliciously scented variety, very large pure white flowers, with 
crimson-edged crown ; a grand variety for cutting and first-class for exhibition ... ... ... per 100, 7s. 6d. 
„ Biflorus (Twin-flowered). Creamy white, with pale yellow 7 cup; late flowering and very useful for 
cutting ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... per 100, 6s. 
,, Poetarum. An extremely beautiful variety, with large white flowers and a rich crimson cup ... 
,, Reeurvus (The old Pheasant-eye Narcissus). Pure w'hite, the crown margined with i 7 ed ; splendid 
late-flowering variety ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... per 100, 5s. 
,, PLENUS (The true Double White or Gardenia-flow r ered Narcissus). Beautiful full double pure white 
flow 7 ers, in purity and richness of perfume equalling the most beautiful Gardenia ; splendid for cutting 
per 1000, 45s. ; per 100, 5s. 6d. 
1 0 
0 
0 
0 9 
1 0 
each, 
s. d. 
0 3 
0 6 
0 2 
1 0 
0 2 
0 4 
0 3 
0 3 
5 6 
0 3 
0 3 
2 0 
2 0 
— 16 
1 6 
0 9 
1 6 
0 8 
0 9 
0 2 
each, 
s. d. 
0 3 
0 6 
0 4 
0 6 
0 4 
0 2 
0 2 
0 2 
0 6 
0 2 
0 2 
Jonquils (Narcissus Jonquilla). 
Deliciously fragrant varieties of a graceful habit of growth, much esteemed for pot culture, hut are quite hardy, 
and may be planted in the open border; very useful for cutting. 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
DOUBLE. Iticli deep golden yellow ; very fragrant ; splendid for pots ... ... ... per 100, 10s. fid. 16 0 2 
Single Sweet-scented. Rich yellow ; very sweet .. . ... ... ... ... ... „ 5s. fid. l o 0 2 
,, Campernelle (iV. odorns). Bright golden yellow ; finely scented ... ... ... „ 5s. fid. 10 0 2 
QUEEN ANNE’S DOUBLE JONQUIL ( N . odoms minor plenus). An exquisitely pretty variety, growing 
only about eight inches high and bearing a profusion of perfect double, rich golden yellow, delicately scented 
flowers; splendid for button-holes or dress ; scarce ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... — 08 
The Silver Jonquil ( N.tenuior ). Silvery white flowers, elegant plant ... ... ... ... ... 4 6 0 6 
From Mrs. TAYLER, 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 hlooras on one 
spike.’ ' 
From Mrs. J. BROOKING, Eastuey, Kingswear. 
Feb. 26th. 
“ You will be glad to hear that all the Bulbs you sent me last Autumn 
are blooming splendidly, not one of them has missed.” 
