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SE LECTIONS OF BARR ’S HARDY NAMED AND MIXED DAFFODILS. 
BARR’S BEAUTIFUL HARDY DAFFODILS (Narcissi). 
Bulbs Supplied September to end of December, 
In a separate catalogue, the descriptive list of Daffodils will be found, re-arranged. In this, our revised 
and re-arranged list, the quality of each flower we indicate by the size of the type, thus : 
(1) . EMPEROR. This type indicates the higher quality, 
(2) . ALBICANS. This type indicates the next quality. 
(3) . Biflorus. This type indicates the lower quality. 
The very distinct species which do not admit of comparison , such as Corbularia, Cyclamirteus, 
Minimus, etc , , we place with the higher quality , and those which rank above the higher standard are 
indicated by the word extra. ° 
N ' B Ti W ! annu? j!'y expunge from our Catalogue the names of Daffodils which are superseded by 
0 5 rs , higher quality at similar prices. We name this because many sorts esteemed in 1884 now take 
a back seat, not because they are less beautiful than in 1884, but we can now supply finer sorts in the same 
way equally cheap. A3’ Naming cut specimens of Daffodils , see Paragraph XI/., Special Notices , page 2. 
Supplying Cut Specimen flowers of Daffodils , correctly named, see Paragraph XIII., Special Notices, page 2. 
The Daffodil is the most beautiful of all hardy Spring flowers, and the most popular; it has for 
centuries adorned our gardens, and withstood uninjured our severest winters. 
■ th ^ a S d P Iantm S ln groups in mixed borders and shrubberies, no flowers of spring can compare 
with the 'Daffodil, and when naturalized in woodland walks, or forming large groups in grass, or planted on 
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^ ? a ,?° dilS arC « ems - For cul ture under glass, in fo/s, the Daffodil ranks with the 
d ^. h ®“ ? 6 bulbs are grown in a pot, the effect is very fine. As a cut flower the Daffodil is 
unsurpassed, and greatly in demand, for hand bouquets, table bouquets, vases, etc. 
#3- Daffodil Seed in mixture, for Autumn-sowing, saved pom our magnificent collection, p. packet, ij. & 2j. 6 d,. 
SELECTIONS. 
For names and descriptions, see Daffodil Catalogue, pee on application. 
BAKU'S HIGH-CLASS A\I> DISTINCT HARDY DAFFODILS 
Embracing’ Groups I., II., and 111. 
• var l eti f, in thes ® assortments consist largely of the fine hybrids and varieties raised bv the late 
fail' to hi' f,. they are a11 dlstinct one from the other, so that buyers cannot 
lai to be fully satisfied with them. Daffodils in these assortments may all be used for pot-culture or forced for 
cut flowers, or panted in beds, in flower borders, naturalized in grass, woodland walks orchards by streams 
lakes, etc., the effect in spring surpassing that of any other family of hardy plants ’ 7 ’ 
■320 3 each of 100 varieties ..,150/, 200/, 250/, & 300/. | 425 l each of 25 varieties 
^21 1 „ ,, „ ... 56/, 70/, 90/, & 105/. 
422 3 „ 50 „ ... 63/, 84/, 105/, & 130/. 
423 1 „ ,, „ ... 21/, 30/, 42/, & 63/. 
424 3 „ 25 „ ... 21/, 30/, 42/, & 63/. 
426 10 
427 6 
423 3 
429 1 
12 
....7/6, 10/6, 16 1, So 25/. 
....30/, 42/, 60/, & 81/. 
— 15/, 21/, 30/, & 42/. 
. 10/6, 15/, 21/, & 30/. 
.3/6, 6/6, 7/6, Sc 12/. 
Special Selections may be bad for specific purposes " 2 10 10s /21 /30 ’/40 ’ & /so 
«3- Orders for Daffodil Bulbs value err. and upwards, the Two uncoloured Illustrations, No. i, will be sent ■ 
No- 3, and° No°6 /^ffodil orfers^ssr’ and upw^rds^'a/, N ° - 
SELECTIONS OF BARR’S INEXPENSIVE DAFFODILS 
Embracing Groups L, 18 ., and ill. 
To plant ln Grass, Orchards Woodland Walks, Shrubberies, and by Streams and Lakes 
also to force for the Cut Flowers. ’ 
430 1000 In 10 var. 63/, ln 20 var. 84/, in 30 var. 105/. 
431 600 In 10 var. 33/, ln 20 var. 46/, In 30 var 65/ 
100 In 10 var. 7/6, In 20 var. 10/6, In 30 var. 12/6. 
436 ' - - - — 
437 
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433 50 in 10 var. 4/6, In 17 var. 5/6, in 25 var. 7/6. 
434 30 In 10 var. 3/6, ln 15 var. 4/6, ln 30 var. 6/6. 
• 1- 435 12 in 12 varieties 2/6, 3/6, & 4/6. 
Choice mixed Daffodils of many sorts for naturalization. ..per 1000, 30/ ; per 100, 4/6. 
») >> t> it ,, 21/' 3/6 
The Peerless, Chalice-cupped Star Narcissi, mixed colours (Incomparabilis Barrii and 
Leedsli varieties), for naturalization in grass, etc. The grand effect of these light graceful 
Daffodils must be seen to be realized as naturalized plants. Their value as cut flowers for 
b \ over - estimated - (Set what Mr. William Robinson says off them, 
page 3 of Daffodil Catalogue) per 1000, 42/ ; per 100, 6/6 ; per doz 1/0 
Trumpet Daffodils, mixed, including Princeps, Absclssus, Variiformis, Telamouius plenus 
etc., for naturalization in grass, etc per 1000, 42/ ; per ICO, 5/6 ; per doz P 10. ’ 
440 Poet s Daffodils, or, Star Narcissi, in mixture, including early and late-flowering Poetlcus 
and varieties of burbidgel for naturalization in grass, etc. ( See what Mr. I Villiam Rob, man 
says of the beauty of these Poet s Narcissi, when naturalized, page 3). The cut flowers are 
much prized for their graceful beauty per 1000, 42/ \ per 100, 6/6 ; per doz 1/0 
m- For a list of separate kinds of Daffodils to naturalize in plantations, see page 15 oi Daffodil Catalogue. 
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