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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1899. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils— continued. d 
CAPTAIN NELSON (2), soft clear yellow, large trumpet, spreading perianth, large s. d. 
handsome flower, dwarf grower, extra fine. 1st Class Certificate R.Ii.S 
♦COUNTESS OF ANNESLEY (1), perianth sulphur-yellow, rich full yellow 
trumpet, large bold flower, early per ioo, 17/6 2 6. 
♦CORONATUS, true (2), large light yellow perianth, broad expanded full yellow 
trumpet, a grand flower. 1st Class Certificate R.H.S 24 o. 
♦COUNTESS OF DESMOND (2), perianth soft primrose, trumpet delicate soft 
yellow, early and pretty, dwarf grower 6 6. 
CYCL AMINE US MAJOR (1), a charmingly ele- 
gant little Daffodil of remarkably distinct form, 
(lowers clear rich self-yellow, perianth gracefully 
reflexed, and trumpet elegantly serrated, early and 
dwarf, most valuable for pot-culture, edgings, rock- 
work, and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks. 
1st Class Certificate R.H.S. ... per 100, 17/6 2 6. 
♦DICK SARTORIS (3), of very handsome form, 
trumpet rich orange-yellow, perianth sulphur, 
flushed orange 
EDWARD LEEDS (3), a large, rich full yellow 
variety per 100, 10/6 1 6.. 
A clump OF N. cycl am 1 neus majoh. EDITH BARBER (3), perianth full primrose, trum- 
pet yellow, dwarf, and valuable for edgings 3 6. 
ELIZA TURCK (3), a dwarf Daffodil of very refined beauty, flower a uniform delicate 
soft yellow, good grower 
EMPEROR (3), perianth deep primrose, trumpet rich full yellow, very large flower, 
extra fine per 100, 25/- 3 6.. 
FRED MOORE, new 1897, a large Trumpet Daffodil of great substance, broad 
primrose perianth, with an immense stiff deep golden trumpet, wide and elegantly frilled 
at mouth, a strong sturdy grower. Award if Merit P.H.S., April 27, 1S97 
GLORY OF LEIDEN (4), very large handsome yellow trumpet and perianth. Figured 
Gardeners' Chronicle, April 18 , 1896 . 1st Class Certificate R.H.S. One of the 
boldest of the Giant Trumpets, extra fine. (See illustration in our 189S Catalogue ) 
♦GOBLIN (2), perianth yellow, bold handsome rich golden-yellow trumpet 3 6. 
GOLDEN NUGGET, new 1897, a handsome Daffodil, with a very rich deep golden- 
yellow trumpet, exquisitely frilled at the mouth, with the substance of Emperor-, a strong 
sturdy grower 
GOLDEN PRINCE (2), uniform rich golden-yellow, trumpet elegantly lobed and 
serrated at brim, very handsome 30 o. 
GOLDEN QUEEN, new 1897 , large bold flowers of a uniform soft clear yellow, 
trumpet much expanded at mouth and deeply flanged, a grand Daffodil of remarkably 
elegant form, best grown in half-shade.. 
GOLDEN SPUR (1), perianth large and spreading, trumpet large and distinctly lobed, 
deep rich self-yellow, very early, extra fine ; excellent for pot culture and forces readily ; 
it is also a handsome daffodil for borders and grass, and is a good seeder... per 100, 21/- 3 o.. 
HENRY IRYING (1), broad spreading yellow perianth, large yellow trumpet, very 
handsome, excellent for forcing, also for cultivation in grass or borders ...per 100, 21/- 3 o. 
HER MAJESTY (2), clear light self-yellow, brim of trumpet elegantly serrated and 
expanded, rather dwarf 10 6. 
♦HUDIBRAS (2), very distinct, perianth yellow, imbricated, longer than trumpet, which 
is deep yellow 10 6.. 
JOHN NELSON (3), a very distinct large rounded drooping flower, almost uniform 
yellow, rather dwarf. (See illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) 24 o.. 
♦JOHNSTONI (Type) (2), a distinct beautiful variety, perianth and trumpet clear 
soft sulphur colour. Grow in partial shade or grass. (All the Johnstoni Daffodils are 
natural hybrids of N. Ajax and N. triandrus. Charming as buttonhole flowers) 
♦JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN (2), pound by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. 
One of the most beautiful, distinct and graceful Daffodils in cultivation, and for bedding 
unsurpassed. The flowers, which barely rise above the foliage, are of a uniform soft 
delicate clear yellow, with a gracefully reflexing perianth and straight trumpet of distinct 
and elegant form ; the flowers vary slightly in size, and a few King of Spain may be found 
amongst them, as in their native habitat the two grow together. Awarded Floral 
Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896. Visitors to the Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Regent’s Park, during the Spring of 1896, 1897, 1898, and 1899 have been charmed 
with the effect produced by large masses of this beautiful Daffodil, naturalised in grass 
beneath the trees. (See Illustration, page 1) 1st SIZ© bulbs, per loo, 17/6 2 6.. 
2nd Size bulb8, for large plantings to naturalise, ,, 14 6 2 e,, 
* JOHNSTONI KING OF SPAIN (3), found by Mr, Peter Barr in Spain. This 
very beautiful Daffodil differs from Queen 0 1 Spain In the trumpet being generally 
shorter, wider, and spreading at the mouth Instead of being straight 1 It Is a flower of 
must charming elegant form and th« admiration of all who lmve seen it ,,.per too, 30/ 4 6 ,, 
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