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Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
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  Description  Qty/
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NARCISSUS (DIV XII)  'Jumblie'  10/12 cm B Flowers deep golden-yellow, 2 or 3 per stem. Ht. 8 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XII)  'Kenellis' FS B Vigorous, floriferous hybrid, in which N. romieuxii becomes visible. Perianth white, corona creamy-white. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
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NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) assoanus syn. N. juncifolius; N. requienii FS B Excellent clone of this beautiful miniature Narcissus, with 1 to 5 deep yellow flowers in an umbel, sweetly scented. Leaves long, very narrow, semi-cylindrical. Propagation is easy and quick from seed. Ht. 4-6 inches. Flowers as early as February, best in alpine house. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) broussonetii FS B Most distinct plant in several ways. The corona is absent (rudimentary). Furthermore it is the most Southerly occurring narcissus, apart from N. canariensis. Flowers 1 to 8, white, 7/8 inch diameter, fragrant. Anthers bright yellow, exserted. Perianth tube slender, funnel-shaped, at the base green and white above. Leaves erect, glaucous, 3/8 inch wide, to 11 inches. Best grown frost-free under glass, totally dry in summer. Then abundant water can be given in early autumn, upon which flowering can follow. Ht. 12-16 inches. Tender. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) bulbocodium 6/+ cm B Flowers solitary, horizontal, deep yellow, to 1.75 inches wide. Leaves filiform, ascending or prostrate. Ht. 4-8 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) cordubensis FS B Strongly scented with bright golden flowers. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) cyclamineus FS B Prefers half-shade and light woodland conditions. Flowers bright yellow with strongly reflexed perianth segments and a long slender trumpet of the same color. Ht. 4-8 inches. AGM. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) dubius FS B Natural hybrid of N. papyraceus Ker X N. assoanus Dufour. It resembles N. papyraceus in most aspects, but has very narrow greyish leaves. Flowers creamy-white, up to 5 or 6 in an umbel, about 1/2 inch across. It needs a good summer baking and frost-protection. Ht. 8-12 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) elegans FS B Unusual autumn-flowering species for the skilled grower, it is reputedly difficult in cultivation. Flowers 2 to 5, 1-1 3/8 inches in diameter. Corona first green, becoming dull orange, cup-shaped, incurving at the mouth, 1/16 inch diameter only. Petals white, 1/2 inch long. Leaves may be produced before or with the flowers, they are flat, up to 1/16 inch broad, glaucous. Ht. 8 inches. Semi-hardy. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) hedraeanthus FS B A pale yellow petticote, upward facing with stigma and anthers exserted past the cup. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) hispanicus FS B One of the oldest and best known daffodils of cultivation, mentioned by Lobel in 1576, the exact origin remaining a mystery. Its use was of fundamental importance for the breeding of modern garden daffodils. Flowers buttercup-yellow entirely, perianth up to 4 inch across. Tips of the segments with a typical twist by 90 degrees compared to the corona. Margin of corona crenate. Leaves glaucous, erect and twisted. Ht. 16-20 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) humilus ssp. humilus FS B Rare, small autumn-flowering species. It flowers as soon as growth begins in the autumn. Flowers ascending, 3/4-1 inch in diameter, medium yellow. Corona virtually absent, anthers widely exserted. Bulbs of flowering size have only one leaf or none, a phenomenon shared with N. serotinus. In cultivation leaves appearing at flowering time, they are linear, to 8 inches later. Ht. 4 inch. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) jonquilla  6/+ cm B Flowers deep yellow, sweetly fragrant. Foliage terete (rounded), deep lustrous green. Prefers cool, moist soils, rich in humus and partial shade. Ht. 6-10 inches. 15  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) jonquilla 'Double Form' FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) jonquilla var. henriquesii FS B A bright yellow. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) minor  FS B This is the tiniest of the trumpet daffodils, once known as N. minimus in horticulture. Flowers deep yellow, 1.25 inches diameter, corona constricted at the middle. Leaves 2 or 3, strap-shaped, 3 inches long, 0.25 inch wide, more or less prostrate. Ht. 5-10. Beware of slugs! 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) moschatus  FS B This plant has been in cultivation for more than three centuries, but it was never rediscovered in the wild. It is not to be confused with Pugsley's N. alpestris, which is difficult to maintain in gardens. Flowers nodding, petals white, twisted, 3/4-1 3/16 inches long. Leaves glaucous, erect, to 12 inches long. Ht. 10-14 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) nanus  8/+ cm B Known only as a plant of cultivation. It is like a vigorous N. minor L. Flowers pale yellow throughout. Naturalizes well in a dryish place. Ht. 6 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) nanus 'Midget' 8/+ cm B Corona broad, straight, bright yellow, perianth sulphur-yellow, resembling N. asturiensis (Jord.) Pugsley, but larger. Leaves nearly erect, glaucous. Ht. 4 inch. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) nobilis var. leonensis FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) poeticus var. physaloides  FS B The flower spathes are strongly inflated in the bud stage, like a Physalis; flowers pure white, 2.5-3 inches diameter with a small greenish-yellow corona, ringed with crimson red. Powerfully fragrant. Ht. 8-12 inches. 3  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) poeticus var. recurvus 12/14 cm B Best planted in cool, moist soil, rich in humus and in partial shade of light trees or shrubs. It takes some time to settle down, flowering sporadically in the first year. Perianth snow-white with a tiny greenish-yellow cup, margined crimson-red. Sweetly fragrant, with a great deal of nutmeg to the scent, to be kept away from the dinner table, advised by Mr E.A. Bowles. Ht. 10-14 inches. AGM. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) pseudonarcissus (lobularis) 5/6 cm B It prefers moist places in partial shade. Perianth whitish to creamy, always twisted. Dainty pale to deep yellow trumpet. Ht. 6-8 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) pseudonarcissus ssp. eugeniae FS B Flowers ascending, 2-3 inches diameter. Petals straw-colored with a contrasting much darker yellow trumpet. Tube yellow. Corona first 1/2 inch wide, later apex expanding to 1 3/8 inches, deeply notched at the margin. Leaves erect, bluish green, striate, to 3/8 inch wide. Stem very short when the flowers opens, 2-4 3/8 inches, drawing much attention, due to the size of the flower. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) pseudonarcissus ssp. obvallaris  12/+ cm B Best for naturalizing in light shade on cool and moist soil. Trumpet and perianth clear golden yellow. Ht. 8-12 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) pumilus 10/+ cm B Corona golden-yellow, dilated near the mouth, margin crenate. Perianth bright yellow, petals not imbricate, slightly shorter than corona. Leaves glaucous. Ht. 4-6 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) romieuxii albidus var. zanicus FS B Flowers white to pale yellow, often fading from yellow to white in a few days. Corona to 1 3/16 inches diameter. Tube 15/16 inch long, 5/16 inch wide. Anthers exserted, style surpassing anthers. Ht. to 10 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) romieuxii ssp. romieuxii FS B Flower pale straw- to deep primrose. Corona widely expanded, 1-1.5 inches diameter, with frilled margin. Most readily distinguished from N. bulbocodium by the much exserted anthers, overtopped by the style. Leaves filiform, flexuous, less than 1/16 inch wide, to 6.75 inches long. Ht. 4-6 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) serotinus  FS B Young or non-flowering plants have several thread-like leaves, at the flowering stage no leaves of significance are produced. Photosynthesis of this autumn-flowering species occurs by means of the flowerstem. Flowers white, 0.75-1 inch across, with a very shallow yellow cup. This needs a thorough baking in summer and should be kept frost-free in winter. Ht. 6-10 inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) tazetta FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) tazetta ssp. pachyalbos FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) triandrus var. 'Albus' FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) triandrus var. concolor FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) willkommii FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) X gracilis 12/+ cm B No description. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) X odorus (Campernelle)  10/+ cm B No description. 15  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS (DIV XIII) X odorus 'Rugulosus Flore Pleno' (double Campernelle) 10/+ cm B No description. 6  $ x.xx  
Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
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  Description  Qty/
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  Price/Package
NARCISSUS MIXES Large-cupped and Trumpet Daffodils 12/+ cm B No description. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS MIXES Miniature / Rockery Narcissi (species and hybrids) 8/10 cm B No description. 6  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS MIXES Mixture of many Narcissi and Daffodils 12/+ cm B No description. 15  $ x.xx  
NARCISSUS MIXES Mixture of Split Corona Daffodils 12/+ cm B No description. 6  $ x.xx  
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NECTAROSCORDUM  siculum Hybrids syn. N. siculum ssp. bulgaricum  12/+ cm B Very good for cutting with large umbels of broadly bell-shaped, caramel-brown flowers, with green stripes on the exterior. On top of the ovary are slit-formed nectar pores, separating it from the genus Allium, in which it formerly was included. Handling this plant may cause irritation of the skin. Ht. 32-48 inches. 6  $ x.xx  
Genus - Species/Cultivar  Size  Ship
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NERINE  filamentosa FS B Scape to 12 inches, having a small pink flower only 1 inch across. 1  $ x.xx  
NERINE  humilis ssp. humilis FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  
NERINE  sarniensis FS B Strong flower stems carry an umbel with up to 10 flowers, upward facing, pale salmon colored. Segments recurved at apex. Stamens very prominent. Leaves appear after the flowers. Ht. 20-28 inches. Tender. 1  $ x.xx  
NERINE  sarniensis corusca 'Major' FS B Crimson to orange-red. 1  $ x.xx  
NERINE  undulata FS B Flowers 8 to 12, fuchsin-pink (627/3), margins of the petals much crisped, contrasting the plum-colored anthers. Leaves appearing after the flowers, generally 4, to 18 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Best grown under glass for good flowering. Ht. 10-18 inches. Tender. 1  $ x.xx  
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NOMOCHARIS aperta FS B Flowers drooping, 1 to 6, opening widely, saucer-shaped. They are pale pink, spotted deep crimson. Segments to 2 inches long, with a dark purple blotch at the base. Leaves elliptic to lanceolate, to 4 inches long, scattered along the stem. Ht. 12-28(40) inches. 1  $ x.xx  
NOMOCHARIS farreri FS B Pink petals with feathered edges, having darker pink spotting throughout. 1  $ x.xx  
NOMOCHARIS saluenensis FS B Pink with red splotching toward dark red base. 1  $ x.xx  
NOMOCHARIS X findlayorum FS B Easiest of the Nomocharis to grown. Pink with rounded petals having feathered edges and darker pink spots throughout. 1  $ x.xx  
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NOTHOLIRION  bulbiferum PS B Lavender w/green, flared tepal tips. 1  $ x.xx  
NOTHOLIRION  macrophyllum PS B Smallest member of the genus with light purple flowers. 1  $ x.xx  
NOTHOLIRION  thomsonianum PS B Dense raceme with 10 to 25 large pale rosy-lilac flowers, each about 2 3/8 inches long. Flowers at the base funnel-shaped and segments widely flaring at the apex. Much protruding stamens. Sweetly scented. The trailing, basal foliage is produced in autumn and winter. A leafy flowerstem up to 3 feet follows in late spring. To protect the foliage it is best grown in a sheltered, woodsy part of the garden. 1  $ x.xx  
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NOTHOSCORDUM strictum FS B No description. 1  $ x.xx  



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