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BARRS’ Gold Medal English Daffodils, 1896. 
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AJAX, or TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Self-Yellow Varieties. 
A liSCI ssi:s, perianth sulphur-yellow, p. doz. each 
long rich yellow trumpet, late-fltrwer- s - d - 8 - <L 
ing. valuable for succession to naturalize 
in quantity in woodlands, b"c. 
per 1000, 45/ ; per too, 5/6 o 10 
■“ACHILLES, perianth light yellow, 
trumpet rich deep yellow, early and 
show y per 100, 8/6 1 3...0 3 
ALIDA, New, 1896, immense bold 
bright yellow trumpet, perianth soft 
canary-yellow and rather twisting, very 
handsome, extra 
*V Itl) it 1(1 II ( Yellow King), true, large 
full yellow perianth, trumpet large 
and deep yellow, early 7 
CAPTAIN NELSON, soft clear yel- 
low, large trumpet, spreading perianth, 
large handsome flower, extra, 1st Class 
Certificate R.H.S 
COUNTESS OF ANNESLEY.peri- 
anth sulphur-yellow, rich full yellow 
trumpet, large bold flower, early 5 
CORONATUS (GENL. GORDON), 
large light yellow perianth, broad 
expanded full yellow trumpet. 1st 
Class Certificate R.H.S 7 
CYCLAMINEUS MAJOR, a charm- 
ingly elegant little Daffodil of remark- 
ably distinct form, flowers clear rich 
sell-yellow, perianth gracefully reflexed, 
and trumpet elegantly serrated, early 
and dwarf, most valuable for pot- 
culture, edgings, rockwork, and to 
naturalize in grass and shady nooks. 
1st Class Certificate, R.H.S. (See 
Coloured Illustration, and Notes on 
Culture, page 4) per 100, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
•DANIEL DEWAR, found by Mr. Barr in- 
Spain, orange-yellow trumpet elegantly 
lobed, perianth white, suffused sulphur, 
distinct. A few self-yellow Daffodils 
intermingle, as the two were found 
growing together p.100,10/6 1 6...0 3 
"RICK SARTORIS, of very hand- 
some form, trumpet rich orange-yellow, 
perianth sulphur, flushed orange 24 0...2 6 
EDWARD LEEDS, a large handsome 
rich full yellow variety ...per 100, 10/6 1 6...0 3 
EDITH BARBER, perianth full prim- 
rose, trumpet yellow, dwarf, and valu- 
able for edgings per 100, 21/ 3 o ..o 4 
EMPEROR, perianth deep primrose, 
trumpet rich full yellow, very large 
flower, extra per 100, 30/ 4 6...0 6 
GLORY OF LEIDEN, very large 
handsome yellow trumpet and perianth. 
Figured Gardeners Chronicle , April 18, 
1896, 1st Class Cert. R.H.S. One of the 
boldest of the Giant Trumpets, extra 15 o 
*GOBLIN, perianth yellow, bold hand- 
some trumpet, rich golden-yellow 
per 100, 15/ 2 3...0 3 
•GOLDEN PLOVER ( Tanist ), perianth 
and trumpet rich golden-yellow, early 4 6...0 6 
GOLDEN PRINCE, uniform rich 
golden-yellow, trumpet elegantly lobed 
and serrated at brim, very handsome 25 0...2 6 
(/OLDEN SPUR, perianth large and 
spreading, trumpet large and dis- 
tinctly lobed, deep rich self-yellow, very 
early, extra per ioo, 21/ 3 0...0 4 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils— continued. 
HENRY IRVING, broad yellow p.diz. each 
spreading perianth, large yellow 8< d * St d - 
trumpet, very handsome ...per jod, 21/ 3 0...0 4 
HER MAJESTY, clear light self- 
yellow, brim of trumpet elegantly 
serrated and expanded, rather dwarf... 7 6...0 9 
•HUDIBRAS, very distinct, perianth 
yellow, imbricated, longer than trum- 
pet, which is deep yellow 15 0...1 6 
♦J. G. BAKER, a uniform rich prim- 
rose trumpet, gracefully flanged and 
exquisitely gauffered, a distinct, charm- 
ing, somewhat dwarf variety 15 o 
JOHN NELSON, a very distinct 
large rounded drooping flower, almost 
uniform yellow, rather dwarf 21 0...2 o 
"JOHNSTONI (Type) , a distinct beau- 
tiful variety, perianth and trumpet clear 
rich soft sulphur colour. (All the John - 
stoni Daffodils are natural hybrids of 
N. Ajax and N. triandrus. As button- 
hole flowers they are most charming) ... 21 0...2 o 
f JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN, 
found by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. 
One of the most beautiful, distinct and 
graceful Daffodils in cultivation, and for 
bedding unsurpassed. The flowers, 
which rise just above the foliage, are 
of a uniform soft delicate clear yellow 
with perianth elegantly reflexing; 
slightly variable in size, while in some 
the mouth of the trumpet is spreading, 
in others straight. Awarded Floral 
Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 
1896. (See Coloured Illustration.) ... 
1st size bulbs, per 100, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
2nd size bulbs, for large plantings to 
naturalise , per 100, 12/6 1 9 
* JOHNSTONI MRS. GEORGE 
CAMMELL, a beautiful soft clear 
self-yellow Daffodil, of elegant and 
fascinating form. Found by Mr. F. Barr 
in Spain, extra 7 6 
"JOHNSTONI PELAYO, variable in 
size and shade of colour, from clear soft 
yellow to sulphur. Found by Mr. F. 
Barr in Spain 5 6 
LADY DOROTHY, primrose perianth, 
light yellow trumpet, dwarf grower, 
distinct and pretty 2 6 
LORD RUSSELL, new 1896, 
perianth soft clear yellow, trumpet soft 
yellow, handsome and distinct, extra 21 o 
Major, rich deep yellow per 100, 6/6 1 o 
MAXIMUS time, uniform rich golden- 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, 
flower large and graceful, per 100, 17/6 2 6.. o 3 
MINIMUS true , the smallest and 
dwarfest trumpet Daffodil, rich full yel- 
low, a dainty little gem for edgings, 
nooks on rockwork, and pot-culture, 
very early (see Coloured Illustration and 
remarks on adaptation, page 4) 100, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
MINOR true, full yellow, divisions of 
perianth gracefully twisted, trumpet 
distinctly lobed, valuable for edgings 
and rockwork, early 7 6.. o 9 
t Johnstoni Queen of Spain flowering this Spring under 
trees in the Gardens of the Royal Botanic Society, Regent's 
Park , was the admiration of all. 
Visitors invited to see Barr's Daffodils in bloom, March and April. 
