BARR’S HARDY DAFFODILS, POETICUS, GRACILIS, JONQUILS, DUBIUS, ETC. «3 
, Narcissus Poeticus, per doz. each 
continued. 3. d. s. d. 
GRANDIFLORUS (true), perianth 
pure white and very large, cup more 
or less suffused with crimson, extra 21 0...2 o 
POETARUM (saffron-cupped), peri- 
anth pure white and broad, cup bright 
orange-scarlet, extra per 100, 25s. 3 6...0 4 
PRjECOX GRANDIFLORUS, large 
and early-flowering, perianth pure 
white, cup suffused crimson, tall grower 5 6...0 6 
TRIPODALIS, perianth pure white 
and reflexed, cup deeply edged scarlet, 
beautiful per 100, 15s. 2 3...0 3 
May-flowering late Poeticus. 
POETICUS of Lin nee us, the flowers 
about an inch in diameter, good sub- 
stance and well formed, perianth pure 
white, cup edged saffron ...p. ioo, 12/6 2 0...1 
POETICUS OF GARDENS, 
perianth pure white, May-flowering, 
extra strong bulbs. .1000^ 25/; p.100, 3/6 o 8... 
Good selected bulbs for naturalization , 
per 1000, 15s.; per 100, 2s. o 6... 
*31AItVEL, very distinct; perianth pure 
white, cup margined with saffron ; a 
small bladder-like distended spathe 
about an inch long appears weeks be- 
fore the flower, and out of this in due 
course emerges the blossom, p. ioo, 15/ 2 3...1 
PATELLARIS (Purpureus maximus 
of Parkinson), flowers large, handsome, 
and very late. This is the single of the 
double white Gardenia flowered, extra 3 6...1 
3 
3 
4 
PYRENEAN SPECIES) flowers varied, 
some small and neat, others 4 inches in 
diameter, and starry, very interesting, 
successional flowering p. 100, 7/6 1 3 
Double White Poeticus. 
GARDENIA - FLOWERED large 
double pure white sweet-scented Gar- 
denia-like blossoms, prized for cutting 
per 1000, 35s. ; per 100, 4/6 o 8 
NARCISSUS GRACILIS & TENUIOR. 
Rush-leaved May-flowering Graceful Daffodils. 
Elegant in pots, and in the flower garden. 
GRACILIS, an elegant rush-leaved 
Daffodil, 3 10 5-flowered, pure yellow, 
sweet-scented per ioo, 15/ 2 3 ..0 3 
TENUIOR (slender straw-coloured daffo- 
dil), perianth sulphury white, cup yellow, 
several flowers on a stem, per 100, 15/ 2 3...0 3 
NARCISSUS JONQUILLA. 
The Yellow Sweet-smelling Jonquils. 
Extensively grown indoors, 6 bulbs in a pot, also much 
priced in the flower garden. 
per doz. each 
JONQUILLA MINOR, single, rich 
full yellow, a graceful flower 1 6 
SINGLE JONQUIL, rich full yel- 
low ....per 100, 3s. 6d. o 
,, ,, extra large bulbs. ..p. 100, s/6 o 
DOUBLE JONQUIL, rich full yellow, 
sweet smelling, small and very elegant 
flowers per 100, 18/6 
6 
9 
6...0 3 
NARCISSUS INTERMEDIUS VARS. 
Elegant Small Tazettas. 
Very charming pot-plants, and beautiful in the 
flower garden. 
BIFRONS, perianth full yellow, cup 
orange, very showy in bouquets 2 6...0 3 
fSUNSET, perianth canary-yellow, 
cup rich orange-scarlet, remarkably 
beautiful and distinct, handsome as a 
cut flower, extra 1 6 
NARCISSUS BIFLORUS. 
Primrose Peerless White Daffodil. 
BIFLORUS, pure white perianth, yellow 
crown, a useful late-flowering daffodil 
to naturalize, per 1000, 25/; per 100, 3/ o 6 
NARCISSUS SCHIZANTHES. 
SC1I1ZANTHES ORIENTALIS, perianth 
primrose, cup yellow, elegantly lobed 
per 100, 7/6 1 3,.. 
NARCISSUS, MUZART'S. 
Beautiful in pots, and very striking in the 
Slower garden. 
TAZETTA ORIENTALIS, perianth 
white, cup orange-red, very distinct and 
beautiful, handsome as a cut flower, 
charming for pot-culture per 100, 10/6 1 9...0 3 
NARCISSUS DUBIUS. 
DUBIUS, a very small beautiful 
snow-white Tazetta, very rare species 2 6 
CHARMING SMALL-FLOWEREI) DAFFODILS. 
For pot-eUlture , these are very beautiful in-doors, and on roc/.nuork most charming, 
Mr. T. H. Burroughes, Stamford, has successfully grown, since 1887, the Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat 
Narcissus in undrained milk pans filled with peat and kept always wet ; he raises the soil in which the bulbs are 
jflanted above the level of the rim of the pan. We have tried this mode of culture with success, and recommend 
it for all the varieties of this section, except the White Hoop Petticoat. N. Cyclamineus likes moisture, but not 
so much as the Hoop Petticoats. N. Minimus, N. Triandrus, N. Juncifolius, and N. Rupicolaare found in a 
wild state growing in shallow soil. 
BARR AND SON’S SELECTIONS. 
20 each of 10 varieties 21 /- 
16 „ „ 10 16 /- 
10 „ „ 10 „ 11/6 
Large Yellow Hoop Petticoat See page 5 
Creamy White Hoop Petticoat ,, „ 5 
Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat 5 
Small Yellow Hoop Petticoat ,, ,, 5 
Large Early Yellow Hoop Petticoat 5 
White Hoop Petticoat 5 
Cyclamineus major ,, „ 5 
Minor ,, 6 
12 and 13 King St., Covent Garden, 1895.] 
7 each of 10 varieties 7/6 
6 „ „ 10 «/- 
3 „ „ 10 V- 
Minimus See page 6 
Nanus ,, .. 6 
Moschatus ,, 7 
Maclean ,. n 
Triandrus alhus (Angel's Lears) ,, ,, n 
„ calathinus ,, ,, n 
Juncifolius ,, rr 
Ruplcola ,, .. 11 
