Telegraphic Address— 
BAER, Covent Garden, London. 
Spring, 1895. 
BAR R’S 
BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH 
HARDY DAFFODILS, 
FOR SPRING-FLOWERING IN OR OUT OF DOORS. 
Awarded the only Gold Medal at the Daffodil Conference, April 15th, 1890. 
CONTENTS. 
Revised List of High-class and Distinct BEAUTIFUL HARDY DAFFODILS, 
omitting many of the earlier introductions which have been superseded by finer 
kinds at equally moderate prices. 
For explanation of the different sized types used in the names of the Daffodils, see page 4. 
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Barr’s Daffodils ; what the 
Press says of them 2 
Culture of Daffodils 3 
Selections of „ 4 
Polyanthus (many-flowered) „ 4 
Hoop Petticoat Daffodils 5 
Ajax or Trumpet „ 5 
Double Trumpet „ 8 
Nonsuch or Chalice-Cupped „ 8 
Barr's Hybrid Daffodils 9 
Leeds* „ „ 10 
Mountain „ 10 
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Hume’s Hybrid Daffodils 
Backhouse’s „ ,, 10 
Nelson’s „ „ 11 
Macleay’s „ „ 11 
Bernard's „ „ 11 
Tridymus, 3-crowned Hybrid 11 
Odorus,LargeJonquil-Daffodil 11 
Triandrus (Angel’s Tears) ,, 11 
Triandrus calathinus „ 11 
Juncifolius, Rush-leaved „ 11 
Rupicola Daffodil 11 
Double Nonsuch Daffodils 11 
SPECIAL OFFER OF CHEAP DAFFODILS 
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Double Odorus Daffodils 11 
Burbidge’s Hybrid „ 
Poet’s Early-flowering „ ... 
Poet’s Late-flowering „ ... 
Gardenia-flowered „ ... 
The Graceful Rush-leaved „ 
Sweet-scented Jonquil ,, 
Intermedius, small Tazetta „ 
Primrose Peerless „ 
Schizanthesand Muzart’s ,, 
Dubius Daffodil 
Small-flowered Daffodils ... 
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FOR NATURALIZATION, page 13. 
BARR’S PRIZE MEDALS offered for Exhibitions of CUT DAFFODILS, 
see Special Notices. 
Visitors are invited to Inspect BARR’S DAFFODILS in flower during March, April, and May, at 
their NURSERIES, LONG DITTON, close to the Surbiton new Recreation Grounds, being 
a few minutes from SURBITON STATION, South Western Railway, from Waterloo direct, or 
from any Station on the Metropolitan District Lines of Rail, changing at Wimbledon for Surbiton. 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL “ENGLISH AMATEUR’’ TULIPS, awarded the Large Silver 
Flora Medal of the R.H.S., May 9th, 1893 ; at the Temple Show the Silver Cup of the R.H.S., May 25th, 
1893; aud May 8th, 1894, the Silver Gilt Flora Medal of the R.H.S. The collection of “English Amateur 
Tulips " which may he seen during May at our Nurseries, Long Ditton, number about 450 varieties, of these 
about 20,000 bulbs will this Autumn be planted, and the sight is expected to he the grandest of the kind ever 
seen in England, p. 15. 
BARR’S PRIZE MEDALS FOR CUT BLOOMS OF ENGLISH AMATEUR 
TULIPS, 1896. 
Barr’s Prize Medals for the best Collection of “ English Amateur” Tulips mil bo awarded by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, 117, Victoria Street , Westminster, Loudon. The competitions will take place at three meetings. 
May 14th and May 21st, 22nd, and 23 rd, and Jane 11th, to give Exhibitors from the North and the South equal 
chances. 1st Prize, Barr’s Large Silver Medal. 2ud Prize, Barr’s Small Silver Medal. 3rd Prize, Barr's 
Large Bronze Medal. Notice to be given in advance of the Shows to the Secrotary of the R.H.S. , intimating th>’ 
intention to compete for Barr’s Medals. On the morning of the Show, the. collection should be officially entered, and 
a card received indicating competition for Barr’s Medals. The Competitions for May 21sf, 22nd, and 23rd, will be 
in connection with the Temple Show. 
Mr. J. W. Bentley also offers 1st and 2nd Prizes at the Meeting, 11th June, of the R.H.S. for “ English 
Amateur” Tulips, The Royal National Tulip Society offer Prizes, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd May, Temple Show; 
full particulars will he found in the Arrangement of the R.H.S. for 1895. 
(See GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE for Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Snowdrops, Chiono- 
doxas, Snowflakes, Scillas, Lilies of the Valley, Dielytras, Spiraeas, English Irises, Spanish 
Irises, Species of Irises, Ixias, Sparaxis, Tritonias, Babianas, Ranunculus, Anemones, Cyclamen, 
Hyacintbus candicans, Gladioli, Amaryllis, and a Choice Collection of Beautiful and Rare 
Bulbs and Tuberous-rooted Plants flowering at various seasons.) 
ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.) 
