BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1898. 
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Ineomparabilis Varieties —continued. 
COMMANDER (4), pale sulphur perianth, 
large yellow cup stained orange-red, fine per doz. 
each. 
s. d. 
bold (lower, and tall strong grower, extra fine. Awarded a Floral Certificate at 
the Daffodil Conference, 1896 ( 
CYNOSURE (2), large primrose perianth changing to white, cup stained orange-scarlet, 
remarkably showy per 1000, 35 /- ; per too, 4/- 
EDWARD HART (3), perianth and cup deep yellow, of very distinct form, per 100, 21/- 
FRANK MILES (3), large flower, soft clear yellow, with gracefully twisted perianth, 
exceedingly effective in masses and excellent for cutting per loo, 15/- 
GEORGE NICHOLSON (4), perianth pure white, cup clear yellow, of fine form and 
great substance, late, extra fine 
GLORIA MUNDI (4), a glorious flower with fine bold clear rich yellow perianth, large 
cup much expanded and very heavily stained orange-scarlet, handsome and striking, 
extra fine. 1 st Class Certificate, R.H.S., strong grower 
GOLIATH {4), large white perianth barred yellow, large yellow cup, handsome 
GWYTHER (3), large broad yellow perianth, large cup suffused orange, beautiful 
per too, 18/6 
HOGARTH (3), full yellow gauffered cup very large and expanded, perianth twisted, a 
quaint flower : 
JAMES BATEMAN (4), pure white broad perianth, clear yellow cup, a chaste flower 
of good substance and finest form, late-flowering, extra fine 
KING OF THE NETHERLANDS (3), perianth sulphur, cup very large, spreading 
and stained orange, distinct and handsome per 100, 22/6 
LEEDSII (2), perianth yellow, cup stained rich orange-scarlet, early, figured in Gardeners' 
Magazine ofi Botany per 100, 6/6 
LORENZO (3), perianth soft primrose, changing to white, cup yellow, a distinct beautiful 
variety per 100, 8/6 
LULWORTH (3), pure white perianth, cup bright orange-red. Some seasons the cup 
comes split, but when perfect it is a charming and beautiful flower 
MABEL COWAN (4), perianth white, cup broadly margined orange-scarlet, a fine 
flower of good substance, extra. Awarded a Floral Certificate at the Daffodil 
Conference, 1896 ' * 
MAGOG (3), perianth sulphur, large yellow cup, fine flower, per 1000, 45/-; per 100, 5/- 
*MARY ANDERSON (3), perianth pure white, cup bright orange-scarlet, weak 
constitution ( Barrii couspicuus or Sensation recommended in preference) 
POITEAU (3), perianth white, cup yellow, of a stiff firm habit 
PRINCE OF WALES (3), perianth sulphur, cup stained orange-scarlet, per 100, 35/- 5 6...0 6 
PRINCE TECK (4), broad finely-formed imbricated creamy white perianth, cup yellow, 
large and expanded per ioo, 2 1 / — 3 0...0 4 
PRINCESS MARY (4), broad and well imbricated creamy-white perianth, large and 
much expanded cup suffused orange, perfectly smooth, a flower of beautiful form, extra 
fine. 1 st Class Certificate RJH.S io 6...1 o 
QUEEN BESS (1), pure white perianth, with large light yellow much expanded cup, 
very beautiful, and earliest of this section, extra fine per 1 00, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
QUEEN SOPHIA (3), perianth sulphur, large, spreading, frilled cup, heavily stained 
orange-scarlet, of great beauty, extra fine. 1 st Class Certificate R.H.S. It 
delights in a good stiff fibrous loamy soil 36 0...3 6 
RED STAR. See New Daffodils, page 7. 
SEMI-PARTITUS (4), perianth soft pale primrose, cup primrose, deeply lobed, a very 
distinct variety per 100, 35 /- 5 0...0 6 
SIR WATKIN (2), perianth rich sulphur, cup yellow, slightly tinged with orange ; the 
Giant of Chalica-cupped Daffodils, extra fitte ; the bold handsome flowers 
last long in water when cut, and it is a strong sturdy grower. (See Illustration, 
page 19.) per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
SPLENDENS (3), large broad imbricated sulphur perianth, large cup edged orange- 
scarlet, very handsome 6 6...0 8 
STELLA (3), large white perianth, with yellow cup, a bold showy flower 
per 1000, 25/- ; per 100, 3/- o 6 
flower large and well formed 
per 100, 7/6 1 3...0 2 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABIIDS (DOUBLE). 
The Double-flowered Nonsuch and Peerless Daffodils. 
The large massive flowers of these are greatly prized for bouquets and vases, mixing well with other 
flowers ancf foliage in decoration. As pot plants (three to six bulbs in a pot) they arc very charming, 
while in beds, borders, or naturalised, they make a most effective display. 
INCOMFARABILIS PLENUS ‘BUTTER AND EGGS’ (2), large double p=r doz. each 
yellow rose-shaped flowers, orange-coloured towards the centre, very effective in clumps *• s ' ‘ 
and masses per 1000, 35 /- ; per 100, 4/- o 8 
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