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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1890 
BARR’S Popular 21/- ‘WOODLAND’ Collection of DAFFODILS, 
Consistin'* of good showy distinct varieties selected from the Three Groups, and suitable for naturalisation 
in woodlands” meadows, orchards and shrubberies, or on grassy slopes, and by the sides of rivulets and 
stream^, etc, . 
18 Abscissus 
18 Johnstoni Queen of Spain 
18 Obvallaris 
18 Eugilobus 
18 Thomas Moore 
18 Frinceps 
18 Moschatus 
18 Pallidus prsecox 
18 Telantonius plenus 
18 Incomparabilis Leedsii 
18 „ Cynosure 
18 ,, Double,' ‘ Butter and 
Eggs’ 
18 Barrii Golden Mary 
18 Leedsii Duchess of Brabant 
18 Odorus Eugulosus 
18 Burbidgei Vanessa 
18 Poeticus ornatus 
18 „ of gardens 
18 „ Double Gardenia- 
flowerod 
18 Biflorus 
BARR’S ‘WOODLAND’ Collections of DAFFODILS. 
1000 in 10 separate distinct showy varieties 
000 ,,10 ,, ,, ,1 1 * 
100 ,, 10 ,, ,, 11 11 
55-; in 20 varieties 65,'— 
30 - ; „ 20 „ 35 - 
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 
For' Naturalising 
MIXTURES OF DAFFODILS. 
Woodlands, Shrubberies, Orchards, on Grassy Slopes, etc., 
for cutting. 
and 
FINE 
CHOICE MIXED DAFFODILS OF MANY SORTS for naturalisation, per 1000, 35 - 
,, 100, 4/— 
„ 1000 ’ 25 > 
” „ 100 , 3 /- 
PEERLESS DAFFODILS, or CHALICE-CUPPED STAR NARCISSI, MIXED 
(Incomparabilis, Barrii, and Leedsii varieties) for naturalisation in grass, &c. The grand 
effect of these light graceful Daffodils must he seen to be realised as naturalised plants. Their value as 
cut flowers for bouquets and vases cannot be over-estimated. Mr. William Robinson has made a 
great feature of these at Gravetye Manor, East Grin stead per 1000, 35 /- ; per too, 4 / — 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS, MIXED, including Princeps, Abscissus, Spurius. Rugilobus, 
Lent Lily, Telantonius plenus, See., for naturalisation, per 1000, 42 ;- ; per too, 5 /— 
POET’S DAFFODILS, or SMALL-CUPPED STAR NARCISSI, IN MIXTURE, 
includin'* earlv flowering Poeticus and varieties of Burbidgei, for naturalisation in grass, &c. 
j. or 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 
throu'di a grove of oaks. This year the whole landscape was a picture, such as one might see in an 
Alpine valley’ P er Icoo > 42 ,-; per 100, 5 /-. 
BARR’S ‘ROCK GARDEN’ COLLECTIONS OF MINIATURE 
DAFFODILS. 
The following are 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 lovely picture in early spring. All the Corbularias (except CorbuUria monofhylla) like moisture, 
and should therefore be planted at the foot df the rockery. Cyclaminctis also likes moisture and partial 
shade. Corlmtaria monophylta flourishes in a warm dry sheltered situation, and should be given a hot 
.sunny nook, planted in almost pure sand ; when coming into bloom give water freely. Triandrus altnts 
(Angel's Tears ) delights in shade and gritty soil. We recommend, in the case of these slender dwarf- 
growing Miniature Daffodils, carpeting the ground with close-growing surface rooting plants, such as 
Thymus serpyllum vars. T. lanuginosus , Herniaria glabra, Mossy Saxifragas, Gde. ; these plants provide 
a natural protection for these little bulbs, besides keeping their dainty blooms from being splashed and 
soiled in rainy weather. 
Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat Seepage 9 I Lobularis...S« /u;'c 12 
White Hoop Petticoat (C. moaophylla) ,, ,,91 Minimus ... ,, ,, n 
Early Yellow Hoop Petticoat ,, 9 | Minor ,, ji 
Large Yellow Hoop Petticoat 9 j Nanus 11 
Cyolamineus major ,, 10 ' Moschatus ,, ,, 14 
20 Bulbs each of 12 Miniature Daffodils, 25 - ; 12 of each, 18 - ; 0 of each, 10/- j 3 of each, 5 6, 
Maclean bee page 20 
1 Triandrus albus 
(Angel's Tears),, ,, 21 
Juncifolius 22 
