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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1897. 
NARCISSUS BICOLOR MRS. WALTER WARE. 
NARCISSUS MADAME DE GRAAFF. 
per doz. each 
I RINCEPS ? selected stock, perianth sulphur- white, trumpet yellow, large showy flower. 
early and forces freely ; one of the best Daffodils for naturalizing ...per 1000. 30/; per 100. 3/6 o f 
DDAcrnm;;* A few extra large bulbs, per ioo, 4/6 o 8.'"!.! 
I ROSERPINE, See New Daffodils, page S. ’ 
PSEUDO-NARCISSUS. See English Lent Lily . 
SCOTICriJS (SCOTCH GARLAND LILY), perianth white, trumpet yellow, elegantly serrated, a 
charming dwarf Daffodil, very early per icoo 45/ ; per 100. 5/ o 0 
” A few extra large Bulbs, per 100, 7/ 1 o 
D 0 RRIE ? .SMITH, short thick rich yellow trumpet, perianth sulphur-white, broad, 
imbricated and shorter than trumpet ..... . . 7 6 
canary t™f^^ a good distinct form of Princeps , with almost white perianth and pale 
™ per 100, 12/6 j 9...0 2 
lobed^flow^/m’rilK?'* Wh ' te pe , rianth - ,ar 6 e canary-yellow expanded trumpet, brim elegantly 
tooed. flowers variable, erroneously sold under the names Nobilis, and Maw’s Bicolor per 100, 7/6 1 2...0 2 
VICTORIA, See New Daffodils , page 8. 
PERFECTION, the largest and grandest of all Daffodils, large pure white 
A> M ™ raeDse bold •rumpet, very pale primrose. Awarded 1st Class Certificate by the 
Narrit;,,^ “"a ,he P " mler Prl2e as being the “Finest Daffodil” at the Birmingham 
Narcissus Show, 1894, and Floral Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896 . ..each /12 125. 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
White and Sulphur-coloured Varieties. 
0at 4 a e , Daffod118 111 th J s section thrive best in fibrous virgin loam, mixed with well 
aecayed leal-soil ; generally speaking they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very 
P ?° r ' ,? n . e "? ea may b , e used ’ but on ‘y sparingly. The varieties marked thus * require shade ■ 
they all prefer a north-west aspect. 
ALBICANS, penanth white, trumpet primrose passing to white, elegantly recurved at brim 
a strong grower 
APRICOT, See New Daffodils , page 8. 
MANN ( syn . BUTTERFLY). After growing this variety for several years side by side 
" h : we find it impossible to distinguish them ; at first, -V. Bishop Mann 
was a shade taller, but eventually became the same height as N. cernuus. 
CORRIE PLEMP, See New Daffodils , page 8. 
CECILIA DE GRAAI F, white, with channelled trumpet, spreading at brim 
penanth and trumpet silvery white and of the same length, early, and very 
Benovate your Lawns with Barr’s Pure Grasses in September. 
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