8 BARR'S WHITE TRUMPET, DOUBLE TRUMPET, AND GROUP II. OF DAFFODILS. 
Ajax, or Trumpet Daffodils, per do/., each 
White and Sulphur Varieties, continued, s. d. s. d. 
tROBERT BOYLE, perianth pale prim- 
rose, trumpet pale citron i 6 
tSARAII TISDALE, perianth sulphur, 
trumpet full sulphur-yellow, distinct 2 6 
JSARNIAN BELLE, same as Toriu- 
. osus 10 6. ..I o 
JSILYER BAR, perianth pale prim- 
rose, trumpet lemon-yellow 3 6 
tSIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, 
perianth white, long pale sulphur trum- 
pet, robust and distinct 18 0...1 9 
TORTUOSUS (LEDA & SARNIAN 
BELLE), perianth pure white, twisted, 
somewhat shorter than the trumpet, 
which is pale sulphur passing to a snow- 
white, exhales a delightful perfume ... 10 6...I o 
§§WEARDALE PERFECTION, the 
largest and grandest of White Trumpet 
Daffodils, awarded 1st Class Certificate 
by the R.H.S., April 10 th, 1894, and 
the Premier Prize as being the “ Finest 
Daffodil ” exhibited at the Birmingham 
Narcissus Show, April 18th, 1894 
Orders booked for 1895, each fia 12s. 
*W. P. MILNER, perianth and 
trumpet sulphur, neat dwarf plant, 
with beautiful distinct flowers p.100,40/ 5 6.. o 6 
•WILLIAM GOLDRING, long snow- 
white perianth, enveloping the prim- 
rose trumpet. The arched stem and 
drooping flower is the true characteristic 
of a “ Swan’s Neck Daffodil” 10 6...1 o 
DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Valuable for pots , beds, borders, and naturalization. 
per doz. each 
PSEUDO-NARCISSUS PLENUS (Gerrard s 
Double Lent Lily), white and yellow 
double Daffodil 5 6...0 6 
SCOTICUS PLENUS, the double Scotch 
Garland Lily, a fine showy Daffodil ... 4 6...0 6 
TELAMONIUS PLENUS (Wilmer's great 
double golden-yellow Daffodil), the 
large Old Double Trumpet Daffodil, 
valuable for grouping in beds and 
borders, also for forcing, 
1st size bulbs, p. 1000, 63/; p. 100, 6/6 1 3...0 3 
2nd size bulbs, p. 1000, 50/; p. 100, 5/6 1 o 
MINOR PLENUS (Rip van Winkle), 
cuiious double yellow flowers 3 6...0 4 
LOBULARIS PLENUS, dwarf double 
yellow, sweet-scented 3 6...0 4 
PLENISSIMUS, Parkinson’s rose- 
flowered Daffodil, the largest and 
richest yellow of all double Daffodils... 7 6...0 9 
CAPAX PLENUS (Eystettensis) 
(Queen Ann's double Daffodil ), beau- 
tiful soft pale lemon-coloured flowers, 
consisting of 6 rows of petals, sym- 
metrically arranged over each other in 
the form of a star , extra 12 0...1 3 
CERNUUS FLORE ELEGANTIS- 
SIME PLENO (the double white 
Trumpet Daffodil), a great beauty, 
extra, very scarce 7 6 
DAFFODILS. — GROUP II.— MEDIO-CORONATI (baker). 
Queltia, Philogyne, Ganymedes, etc., of Salisbury, Haworth, and Herbert ; Peerless, 
Nonsuch, Chalice-Shaped Crown, etc., of Parkinson. 
Distinguishing Character — Crown or cup half as long as the divisions of the perianth, but in one or 
two cases three-quarters as long. 
The graceful varieties of this group are hybrids, excepting Triandrus, Odorus, and Juncifolius, which are 
species. Incomparabilis is found wild in France, but Herbert, Leeds, and Backhouse produced it by crossing 
Poeticus with a Trumpet Daffodil. Macleaii ( Panza bicolor of Salisbury) is considered to be a hybrid between 
a Tazetta and a Trumpet Daffodil. Although we have no positive data as to the parentage of all the new 
hybrids and varieties described in this group, we think it may fairly be assumed that Poeticus and the Trumpet 
Daffodils gave all the varieties of Incomparabilis, Barrii, Leedsii, “the Eucharis-like Daffodil ,” Humei, Nelsoni, 
Backhousei, and Sabini. Bernardi we know to be a hybrid between Poeticus and Variiformis, Mr. Barr having 
collected it from amongst these two species . Tridymus is a hybrid between a Tazetta and a Trumpet Daffodil. 
The varieties in this group commence flowering in March, and furnish a succession till May. They are 
all of great elegance and beauty, and, as cut flowers, are extensively used for furnishing vases and table bouquets. 
All the varieties enumerated in Group II. are prized for pot-culture, flowering under glass 
with the Hyacinth, and should he cultivated the same way, 3 or 6 large bulbs in a 6-inch pot ; 
Narcissus with small bulhs, such as Triandrus and Juncifolius, 6 to 12 bulbs to a 6-inch pot. The cut 
flowers of this Group are much in demand for bouquets and vases. General cultural directions, p. 3. 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS. 
(Star Narcissus.) 
Nonsuch, Peerless, and Chalice-cupped 
Daffodils. 
All the varieties of Incomparabilis are exceedingly 
decorative in pots, and are extensively used for this 
purpose, 3 or 5 bulbs in a $-inch pot. For beds and 
borders very decorative, naturalized in grass very 
effective. See what Mr. William Robinson says of 
them under the name “ Star Narcissus,” p. 3. 
Nonsuch Self-Yellow Varieties. 
( Varieties of Incomparabilis con color.) 
per doz. each 
* AUTOCRAT, large perianth full s. d. s. d. 
yellow, cup much expanded, p. 100, 2 is. 3 0...0 4 
*FRANK MILES, large yellow perianth 
and cup, very elegant per 100, 15s. 2 3...0 3 
Nonsuch Yellow Varieties, with orange- 
stained cups. 
( Varieties of Incomparabilis Leedsi . ) 
per doz. each 
*LEEDSI, perianth yellow, cup stained s. d. s. d. 
rich orange-scarlet, early p. 100,10/6 1 6...0 3 
*C. J. BACKHOUSE, the most at- 
tractive of the yellow forms of Incom- 
parabilis, perianth yellow, of medium 
size, with a large and long cup of a 
rich orange -scarlet, extra , 1st Class 
Certificate R.H.S 25 0...2 6 
*FIGARO, perianth yellow, cup large 
spreading and stained orange-scarlet, 
flower large and well formed, p. 100,12/6 2 0...0 3 
+GLORIA MUNDI, fine bold yellow 
perianth, large cup much expanded, 
heavily stained orange-scarlet, a very 
handsome striking flower, extra, 1st 
Class Certificate R.H.S., strong grower ... 30 o 
\Barr and Son, 
