BARR & SONS, 12 & 13, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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BARR’S Popular 21/- “ WOODLAiVD ” Collection of DAFFODILS, 
Consisting of good showy distinct varieties selected from the 1 Three Groups, and suitable for naturalization in 
woodlands, meadows, orchards and shrubberies, or on grassy slopes, and by the sides of rivulets and streams, etc. 
20 Abscissus 
20 Johnstonl Queen of Spain 
20 Obvallaris 
20 Rugilobus 
20 Thomas Moore 
20 Princeps 
20 Moschatus 
20 Pallidus praecox 
20 Telamonlus plenus 
20 Incomparabilis Leedsli 
20 , , Cynosure 
20 ,, Double, "Butter and 
Eggs " 
20 Barril General Murray 
20 Leedsli Duchess of Brabant 
20 Odorus Rugulosus 
20 Burbidgel Vanessa 
20 Poetieus ornatus 
20 ,, of gardens 
20 ,, Double Gardenia- 
flowered 
20 Biflorus 
BARR’S “ WOODLAND” Collections of DAFFODILS. 
1000 In 10 separate distinct showy varieties ... 
... 55/; 
in 20 varieties 
... 65/ 
500 ,, 10 
... 30/ ; 
,, 20 
... 35/ 
100 ,, 10 ,, ,’ „ " 
... 7/6; 
,, 20 
... 10/6 
BARR’S CHEAP DECORATIVE DAFFODILS FOR CUTTING. 
Suitable sorts to name supplied at 63/, 84/, and 105/ per 1000 
BARR’S CHEAP MIXTURES OF DAFFODILS. 
For Naturalizing in Woodlands, Shrubberies, Orchards, on Grassy Slopes, etc., and for 
cutting. 
CHOICE MIXED DAFFODILS OF MANY SORTS for naturalisation, per 1000, 30/ 
per 100, 3/6 
FINE „ „ „ ,; ,, „ per 1000, 21/ 
per 100, 2/5 
THE PEERLESS DAFFODILS, or CHALICE-CUPPED STAR NARCISSI, 
MIXED COLOURS (Incomparabilis, Barrii, and Leedsii varieties) for naturalization in gras., 
&c. The grand effect of these light graceful Daffodils must be seen to be realized as naturalized plants. 
Their value as cut flowers for bouquets and vases cannot be over-estimated. Mr. William Robinson has 
madia great feature of these at Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead, per iooo, 30/ ; per ioo, 3/6. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS, MIXED, including Princeps, Abscissus, Spurius, Rugilobus, 
Lent Lily, Telamonius plenus, etc., for naturalization, per iooo, 42 / ; per ioo, 6/. 
POET’S DAFFODILS, or STAR NARCISSI, IN MIXTURE, including early-flowering 
Poetieus and varieties of Burbidgei, for naturalization in grass, etc. For cutting the flowers are greatly 
prized. Of these Poet's Narcissi Mr. William Robinson writes, referring to Gravetye: “ Five years ago I 
cleared a little valley of various fences. Through this runs a streamlet, and we grouped the Poet’s 
Narcissus near it, and in a little orchard that lay near, and through a grove of oaks. This year the whole 
landscape was a picture, such as one might see in an Alpine valley ! ” per iooo, 42 / ; per ioo, 5 /. 
BARR’S “ROCK-GARDEN” COLLECTIONS OF MINIATURE 
DAFFODILS. 
Charming little subjects for rockwork, where their dainty flowers are seen to perfection. They should be left 
undisturbed for years, and, if happy, will soon establish themselves and afford a charming picture in early spring. 
All the Corbularias (except Corbularia monophylla) like moisture, and should thus be planted at the toot of the 
rockery. Cyclamineus also likes moisture and partial shade. Corbularia monophylla floutishes in a warm 
dry sheltered situation, and should therefore be given a hot sunny nook ; it delights in almost pure sand. See 
remar ks on page 5 as to carpeting the ground with Thymus, etc. 
Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat See tage 9 I Cyclamineus Nanus Sec page it. 
White Hoop Petticoat (C. monophylla) ,, ,, 9 major Seepage 10 Moschatus ,, 15 
Large Early Yellow Hoop Petticoat „ ,, 9 Lobularis ,,13 Macleaii ,, ,,21 
Large Yellow Hoop Petticoat 9 Minimus 12 Trlandrus albus 
Small Yellow „ „ ,, ,, 9 Minor 12 I (Angtl's Tears) ,, ,, 2t 
Juncifolius „ ,, 22 
20 Bulbs each of 12 Miniature Daffodils, 25 /; 12 of each, 18 ' ; 6 of each, 10 /, 3 of each, 6/6. 
Barr s Beautiful New Daffodils for 1897 , see page 8. 
