SPRING, 1893. 
BARR’S 
DAFFODILS. 
AWARDED THE ONLY COLD MEDAL, AT THE SECOND CREAT 
DAFFODIL CONFERENCE, APRIL 15th to 18th, 1890. 
This unique Daffodil was found wild in its largest development in wet meadows. Rev. Dr. Watson, Largs, 
has flowered it annually since its introduction ; Rev. H. Ewbank, Isle of Wight, has it happy on a dry 
rockwork ; Mr. G. H. Cammell, Hathersage, has it happy at the foot of a rockwork and increasing; 
at Kew, Mr. Dewar reports successful culture. Dr. Foster, of Cambridge, has grown it in his garden 
(subsoil of chalk) since 1889, and each year it has improved, and is now increasing. Mr. F. W. Burbidge 
has grown it successfully since 1886 in pots, frames, and out-doors against a warm house. Mr. C. J. 
Backhouse, of Darlington, grows it successfully all over his garden, buton rockwork the flowers are largest. 
BARR «SS SOM, 
KING STREET, COYENT GARDEN, LONDON. 
Nurseries — LONG DITTON, SURREY. 
A few minutes from Surbiton Station (S.W.R.) 
Visitors invited to the Nurseries during Spring, Summer, and Autumn, to see BARR & SON'S Grand 
Collections of IRISES, SINGLE and DOUBLE PEONIES, PERENNIAL SUNFLOWERS, Etc., and other 
Fine HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS, also many Beautiful and Interesting HARDY BULBOUS PLANTS. 
A Fine Display of CUT FLOWERS of HARDY BULBOUS and HERBACEOUS PLANTS is maintained during 
the Season at King Street, Covent Garden. 
THE HOME OF NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS. 
