BARR’S HARDY TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
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Quantity. Ajax, or Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow per doz. each 
Varieties, continued. a. d. a. d. 
’’Cyclamineus Minor, differing 
only from C. Major, in the flowers 
being smaller per ioo, 25/' 3 6...0 4 
fDANiEL Dewar, a most distinct 
and remarkable Daffodil, found by 
Mr. Barr , in Spain, 1888, orange- 
yellow trumpet elegantly lobed, 
perianth white, suffused sulphur. 
The stock is not quite clean, being 
mixed with a few fine self-yellow 
Daffodils ; the two varieties were 
found growing together, and time 
did not permit of our separating 
them, when in bloom last 
Spring 7 6...0 9 
’Edith Barber, perianth full 
primrose, trumpet yellow, dwarf... 21 0...2 o 
'I'Kliza Turck, soft rich uniform 
lemon-yellow, dwarf, very beautiful 
and distinct 30 o 
’Emperor, perianth deep primrose, 
trumpet rich full yellow, very 
large flower 18 6.. .2 o 
+GLORY of Leiden, resembling 
Emperor, but much larger, very 
handsome. See Gardeners' Chro- 
nicle, April 19th, 1890 63 o 
’Golden Plover ( Tanist), perianth 
and trumpet rich golden-yellow, 
,.+Golden Prince, uniform rich 
golden-yellow, trumpet elegantly 
lobed, and serrated at brim 7 6 
’Golden Spur, perianth large and 
spreading, trumpet large and dis- 
tinctly lobed, deep rich self-yellow 7 6...0 9 
§Golden Vase (new 1890), rich 
deep orange-yellow, trumpet ele- 
gantly frilled 50 o 
’’Havelock, perianth light yellow, 
open and spreading, trumpet 
deeper yellow 15 0...1 6 
’Henry Irving, broad yellow spread- 
ing perianth, large yellow trumpet 7 6.0 9 
’Her Majesty, clear light self- 
yellow, brim of trumpet elegantly 
serrated and expanded 15 0...1 6 
’Hudibras, very distinct, perianth 
yellow, imbricated, longer than 
trumpet, which is deep yellow 15 0...1 6 
rounded drooping flower, which is 
of an almost uniform yellow 5 6 
’’Johnstoni, a distinct beautiful new 
species, perianth and trumpet clear 
sulphur colour 2 6 
... §Johnstoni, Queen of Spain 
resembles Mrs. George Cam- 
mcll, but the petals are longer, 
narrower, and more elegantly 
reflexed. Variable in size, but 
uniform in the soft delicate clear 
yellow of the trumpet and perianth 
a very beautiful flower. Found 
by Mr. Barr, in Spain, 1888 10 6...1 o 
... +J0HNSTON1, Mrs. George Cam- 
mell, a beautiful soft clear self- 
yellow trumpet Daffodil, of elegant 
and fascinating form. As a but- 
tonhole flower it is unsurpassed, 
and for pot-culture unequalled. 
Found by Mr. Barr, in Spain, 
1888 25 0...2 6 
... §Johnstoni Pelayo differs from 
Mrs. George Cammell in the 
perianth being generally larger, and 
in somecases elegantly twisted, 
while in others they are quite flat, 
variable in size and shade of colour, 
which ranges from clear soft yellow 
to sulphur-yellow. Found by 
Mr. Barr, in Spain, 1888 25 o. .2 6 
12 and 13, King St., Covent Garden, 1890.] 
Quantity. Ajax, or Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow per doz. each 
Varieties, continued. s. d. s. d. 
Maximus true, a uniform rich 
golden-yellow, perianth rich yellow, 
elegantly twisted, very large, and 
graceful 6 6...0 8 
Minimus true , the smallest trumpet 
Daffodil known, rich full yellow, a 
gem for edgings and rockwork, and 
pot-culture, very early p.100,15 / 2 6...0 3 
Minor true , rich full yellow, divi- 
sions of perianth gracefully twisted, 
trumpet distinctly lobed, a valuable 
dwarf variety for edgings and 
rockwork, early p. 100, 30/ 4 6...0 6 
”M. J. Berkeley, perianth and 
trumpet rich full yellow, about one- 
third larger than N. maximus, 
trumpet expanded, at brim reflexed 5 6 
’Mrs. H. J. £ lvves, perianth soft 
clear yellow, trumpet soft yellow, 
large and spreading 7 6...0 9 
Nanus, in size between Minor and 
Minimus, rich full yellow, very 
dwarf and early. A gem for edg- 
ings ; in March, the small flowers 
of this Daffodil thickly bespangle 
the ground like golden earth-stars 
per 100, 10/6 1 6...0 3 
Obvallaris (Tenby Daffodil), this 
very distinct variety is of medium 
size, and possesses all the fine 
qualities that delight the eye of the 
connoisseur, perianth and trumpet 
full yellow, very early, p. 100, 10/6 1 6 
,, ,, extra large roots ,, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
”P. R. Barr, perianth deep prim- 
rose, trumpet rich full yellow, fine 
form, very handsome 21 0...2 o 
Rugilobus, large primrose perianth, 
large yellow trumpet, a fine variety 
in the way of Emperor, p. 100, 12/6 2 0...0 3 
’’’Santa Maria, found by Mr. 
Barr , uniform rich orange-yellow, 
perianth elegantly twisted, a dis- 
tinct handsome new Spanish 
Daffodil, early 15 0...1 6 
’Shirley Hibberd, deep yellow ex- 
panded trumpet, with lighter yellow 
divisions of perianth slightly twisted 7 6...0 9 
’Thomas Moore, light yellow peri- 
anth, rich full yellow trumpet, 
per 100, 42/ 5 6...0 9 
’’Townshend Boscawen, large 
conspicuous flower, perianth and 
trumpet rich full yellow 4 6 
’’’Troilus, perianth sulphur- 
yellow, trumpet full yellow, very 
early, dwarf and free-flowering ... 15 0...1 6 
AJAX, or TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
Two-coloured Varieties. 
Bicolor (of Haworth), perianth 
white, trumpet yellow, late 7 6...0 9 
+Alfred Parsons, perianth 
creamy white, trumpet rich deep 
yellow, foliage broad and sturdy, 
very distinct 3 6 
‘Dean Herbert, perianth full 
primrose changing to sulphur, 
trumpet rich yellow, very large 15 0...1 6 
‘Empress, perianth white and of 
great substance, trumpet rich 
yellow; a very large flower 15 0...1 6 
‘Grandis (Grandee), perianth 
pure white, large and finely im- 
bricated, trumpet very large, full 
yellow ; the finest of the bicolors 10 6...1 o 
“‘Harrison Weir, perianth white 
and channelled, trumpet canary- 
yellow, large and handsome ... 21 0...2 0 
