BARR’S CHEAP HARDY DAFFODILS. 
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Quantity. Narcissus Inc om/parabili* contd. p .100 p.doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
,*PERiCLES, perianth primrose, paie 
yellow cap, flowers starry 17 6. .2 6 
.♦Sancho, perianth sulphur, cup 
yellow 10 6. ..2 o 
.*Sulphurbus, perianth sulphur, cup 
yellow 10 6.. 2 o 
/Sun-light, perianth yellow, cup 
stained orange 7 6...1 6 
.♦Vivian, perianth sulphur, and 
twisted, cup yellow 15 0...2 6 
NARCISSUS BARRII. 
Short Chalice-cupped Hybrid Daffodils. 
These are very beautiful for in or out-of-door decoration. 
•Ada, sulphury white, cup yellow ... 10 6. ..2 o 
•Beatrice Murray, creamy white, 
cup elegantly edged orange 30 0...4 6 
.•Cinderella, white, cup sulphur 
tinged orange; very neat 17 6.. .2 6 
.•Dwarf Golden Mary, yellow, 
very showy, late-flowering 5 6...1 o 
.•Imogen, sulphur, expanded yellow 
cup 17 6. ..2 6 
.•Lass o' Gowrie, sulphury yellow, 
and starry, cup yellow 1 5 0...2 6 
.•Jewel, sulphur-white, yellow cup.. 15 0...2 6 
.’PlCClO, creamy white, cup yellow, 
stained orange 40 o.. 5 6 
.•Sulpiiureus, primrose, cup yellow 5 6...1 o 
NARCISSUS LEEDSII. 
Leeds’ Eucharis-flowercd Chalice cupped White 
Hybrid Daffodils. 
These very chaste exceedingly beautiful daffodils are decora- 
tive in or out-of-doors. 
♦Albion, white 21 o.. 3 6 
.♦Arsinoe, white 21 0...3 6 
,*lANTHE, white, canary cup 21 0...3 6 
NARCISSUS HUMEI. 
Hume’s Hybrid Straight-Crowned Daffodils. 
*Hume’s Sulphur, sulphury white, 
trumpet yellow, very distinct 10 6... 2 o 
NARCISSUS ODORUS {Philogyne), 
Camper nelli, perianth and cup 
full yellow 6 6...1 o 
NARCISSUS BURBIDG-EI. 
Burbidge’s Hybrid Poet’s Daffodil. 
The Burbidgei varie’ies give a succession of flowers 
from March to middle of May. 
Quantity. p.lOD p. doz. 
8. d- 8. d. 
*Burbidgei, clear white, with cin- 
nabar red cup, very early 10 6. ,.i 6 
*Boz, perianth yellow, cup citron, 
and plaited 15 0...2 6 
*Dandv, perianth white, cup yellow, 
plaited 12 6.. .2 6 
* Ethel, perianth primrose, cup 
yellow 15 0...2 s 
*Little John, perianth compact, 
creamy white passing to white, cup 
small yellow, plaited 15 0.2 6 
*Primrose Star, perianth primrose 
and neat, cup yellow 15 o. 2 6 
*Robin Hood, perianth white, cup 
lemon stained with orange 12 6. ..2 6 
♦Sulphur Star, perianth sulphur- 
white, cup canary edged with orange 15 0...2 6 
NARCISSUS POETICUS. 
The Purple-ringed Poet’s Daffodil. 
Very beautiful as pot-plants. 
Poeticus is early and late-flowering, from the early 
flowering varieties, Covent Garden is supplied 
with forced cut flowers from January to March. 
Angustifolius (radiiflorus), peri- 
anth pure white, cup narrowly 
margined orange-red, early- flower- 
ing 10 6. ..i 6 
Poeticus of Gardens, perianth 
pure white, May-flowering 5 6. .1 o 
,, „ smaller bulbs 3 6...0 9 
,, ,, ,, per 1000, 30s. 
.... Pyrenean Species, home-grown 
bulbs. The flowers are varied, 
some small and neat, others 4 inches 
in diameter, and starry, very in- 
teresting, successionai flowering, 
May flowering species 7 6...1 6 
NARCISSUS BIFLORUS. 
Primrose Peerless White Daffodil. 
.... Biflorus, pure white perianth, 
yellow crown, a good daffodil to 
naturalize, late per ioao, 303. 3 6 ..o 8 
NARCISSUS TAZETTA VARIETIES. 
.... Intermedius major, perianth 
primrose, cup yellow, an elegant 
sweet-scented daffodil 5 6...1 o 
.... Pra^cox, perianth white, cup 
primrose, no decorative value. 
.... Schizanthes Orientalis, perianth 
primrose, cup yellow, elegantly 
lobed 10 6... 2 o 
SPECIAL OFFER OF DAFFODILS, COLLECTED FROM NATIVE HABITATS, 1888 . 
Supplied till end of September. 
The collected Daffodils we distributed 1887, so far as they have flowered, appear to have given satisfaction , 
but purchasers of collected Daffodils are required to bear in mind, that it is the second year, before collected 
bulbs attain their proper strength, and sometimes the third year, before the full character of the flower is 
developed, as these wild Daffodils have much finer flowers in gardens, than they have in their native habitats. 
Those who purchased the collected Daffodils of 1887, will kindly associate with them the following names : 
No. 1, Ajax Oporto Yellow ; Nos. 2 and 3. Ajax Calvas Yellow ; No. 4. Ajax Santa Maria; Nos. 5, 6, 7, S, 
and 9,’ Ajax Asturlcua ; No. xo, Tazetta Virglnea ; Nos. n and 12, Poujastou Blond dore. 
The following Daffodils have this season been collected, principally by our Mr. Barr, and mostly from nc-v 
habitats in the Northern Provinces of Spain, bordering the Atlantic, in Old Castile, and on the french and 
Spanish Pyrenees ; some of them were also collected by our friend, A. W. Tait, Esq., in Northern Portugal : 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS.— Collected 1888. 
Ajax Moschatus (No. 3), these bulbs were collected from a new habitat, and at a higher p . 100. p. doz. 
elevation than those collected in former years, and we expect will exhibit some 3. d. s. d. 
difference in character, flowers snow-white (Spanish Pyrenees) 21 0 3 b 
, Moschatus (No. 4), these bulbs are from a new habitat, and were found at a lower 
elevation than any N. Moschatus formerly collected ; the plants were vigorous, and 
gave every indication of being a large flowered species, flowers snow-white (Spanish 
Pyrenees ) 2 S 0 4 0 
