[4 BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, i8p3. 
White and Sulphur Trumpet Daffodils— continued. 
C. W. COWAN (3) perianth white, trumpet pale canary, distinct and very pretty T & °d w 
a strong grower and free bloomer y P y ’ ,g 
*DR. HOGG ( 2 ), perianth white, trumpet primrose passing to white, long and smooth * 9 
brim elegantly recurved ; grow in grass and under trees . ’ 
DUCHESS OF CONN AUGHT (2), perianth and trumpet pdm^ passing‘s white '° 
a dainty and beautiful flower with dwarf neat habit, charming for small beds a 
good grower » a 
EXQUISITE (2), perianth sulphur-white, trumpet primrose passing to white, distinct'.. 7 . ^.''3 6 
F ’ RURR IDGE ( 3 ), perianth white, trumpet sulphur passing to white, long-ribbed 
G A fl °. Wer ° faUnif0rm Wh ‘ te ’ of good substance and fine habit ‘strong ? 
GRACE DARLING (3). See New Daffodils, page 7. 0 
L’INNOrPNmf SE ? ‘ M SC ‘^Z Daff ° dilS ’ pase 7 • * ER DA (ij ^ine'^'nituosue. ? 
Li INNOCENCE. See New Daffodils, 7. 
I>E GR * AFF ( 4 ), this is one of the largest of White Trumpet Daffodils 
offlvh-t fl °w erofdellc .f e . b eauty, perianth pure white, trumpet pale primrose passing 
S tm , lst Class Certificate R.H.S., and Floral Certifi- 
" 1 J 1 9 . ( ^ e . ni '" l ’ a ‘ i0n :. a ” dwoa ‘ l "< 1 ’ ‘ Gardeners' 
Perianth su 'Pb ur ' w hite; trumpet primrose; brim 
MATSON VINCENT (3), quite distinct, small 7 ° ' 0 8 
and expanded, dwarf, a good grower r ^ 
^o R e S ^ UEEIDGE (2)> PCrianth WhUe ’ trUmpet strai S ht > primrose passing to snow-white ''' "'l 6- 
MRS. CAMM (4) perianth white and elegant, trumpet sulphur-white, a lovely flower of 
.,„l, reat subslance > lastin g wel1 when cut. extra fine. 1 st Class Certificate R.H S 16 o 1 e 
MRS. THOMPSON (2), pure white, trumpet elegantly frilled, large and very handsome 
early, a strong grower and free bloomer per 100 so/I 7 o o S 
MRS. VINCENT (4) of rare beauty, perianth and trumpet white, of great substance and 
perfect form, extra fi?ie y a fairly strong grower 
•MOSCHATU S OF HAWORTH (The Snowy White Daffodil of Spain) 
(I), variable in size of flower A charming dwarf variety, and a gem to naturalise in 
grass, delighting in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north. (See Illustration 
page 19) ’ 
"PALIADUS PR 3 ECOX (ij, variable in size and shade, from' pale' 'straw -cokm^to * 9 " ° 
white, very early and beautiful ; avoid manure , and grow where possible on moist grassy 
slopes facing north. A charming Daffodil in pots “ ’ 
good Flowering Bulbs, per 1000, 55 f— ; per 100, 6/6 1 3 
PR i Nrp « Tn . , .. . ... . B “ lbs of lap 8'6r size „ 8/6 1 C.o "i 
PRINCESS IDA (2), white perianth, handsome white trumpet, brim flanged and edeed 
yellow, beautiful, a good grower . * , , 
•REBECCA SYME (The Violet-scented Daffodil) (2), perianth white, I °rumpet 3 4 
•ROBERT mfS refined “ for its exceptional violet fragrance „ IO 6 
ROBERT BOYLE (1), perianth milky white, trumpet delicate sulphur, passing to 
„ _ ' vblt £ V a i y f nd Very P u tty ,’ ? f ralher Slender S row,h ; P™ in shade or grass 150.6 
SARAH TISDALE (2), perianth sulphur, trumpet full sulphur-yellow, distinct a good 5 
grower * b 
*SARNI AN BELLE (i), ^ Torino sus ‘” I 
‘•SILVER BAR (2), perianth pale primrose, with silvery bar down centre, trumpet pale 
lemon, fragrant 1 * 
Sm robuT A mf!S. NORTHCOTE ' ' I 2 )’ ' perianth while',' 'long 'pale' 's'uip'hur'^u'mpet,' ” °'"' 3 
SNOWFLAKE (2), white, trumpet tinged apricot, passing 'off's'no'wy'’w'hite',’d’ist’i’nct’’and ? °"'° 8 
hand so me, holding its head well up, a strong grower of robust constitution. Cej'tificate 
of Merit R.B.S. J 
- SNOW KING (2)> large flower of elegant form, perianth' and Vr'umpetsn'owy white' early 
SULPHIJR U KING S ( 3 ) a °See N^w°DaffodiIst /a^°7.' S ° ^ r ° W ^' aSS ' n shade - 21 °- 2 » 
‘TORTUOSUS (syn. Leda and Sarnian Belle) (.), perianth pure white, twisted 
somewhat shorter than the trumpet, which is pale sulphur passing to a snow-white a 
handsome fragrant flower p er I0Q . Q ,, s 
W. P. MILNER (2), a charming dwarf variety with dainty sulphur- coloured flowers 
distinct and beautiful, very free-flowering, and valuable for filling small beds or for 
edgings, of a good constitution per ioo 21/- -or, 
WILLIAM GOLDRING (3), long snow-white tapering perianth, gracefully drooping ' 
°^ e L- t ,.?, prlmr0Se , trum P et - Its graceful form suggests the name of -Swan’s Neel 
Daffodil, a Daffodil of good constitution 8 0 o 
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