SELECTIONS OF BARR’S HARDY DAFFODILS AND POLYANTHUS NARCISSI. 9 
BARE’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 into two lists. The 
First List embraces only the high class and distinct varieties. The Second List includes all the cheap 
kinds, of which we have large stocks, and these are offered at greatly reduced prices, to encourage extensive 
naturalization, and as they are all beautiful sorts, we recommend them also for filling flower beds, and “ boxing- 
up " to force for cut flowers. 
In the Daffodil Catalogue, we have arranged our grand collections of Irises, Lilies, Paeonias, Hellebores, 
Michaelmas Daisies, Perennial Sunflowers, Phloxes, Plantain-Lilies, Day-Lilies, etc., with a comprehensive 
list of the best Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, for decoration of flower borders, shrubberies, large beds, and 
to cut for table bouquets, etc. 
U 3 T Naming cut specimens of Daffodils, set Paragraph VI., Special Notices, page 2. 
S 3 T Supplying Cut Specimen Jltnvers of Daffodils, correctly named, see Paragraph VII., 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. 
For filling beds and planting in groups in mixed borders and shrubberies, no flo wers of spring can compare 
with the Daffodil, and when naturalized in woodland walks, or forming large groups in grass, or planted on 
sloping banks, the effect Daffodils produce is splendid. 
For edgings the dwarf Daffodils are gems. Fur culture under glass, in pots, the Daffodil ranks with the 
Hyacinth, and when 3 to 6 bulbs are grown in a pot, the effect is very fine. As a cut flower the Daffodil is 
unsurpassed, and greatly in demand. 
J6ST Daffodil Seed in mixture, for Autumn-sowing, saved from our magnificent collection, p. packet, is. & 2 s. 6 d. 
SELECTIONS. 
For names and descriptions, see Daffodil Catalogue. 
It A Itlt'S II l(«ll -CLASS A\II IHSTI ACT IIAKIIY DAFFODILS— From \o. 1 List. 
The varieties embraced in these assortments consist largely of the fine hybrids and varieties raised by 
Mr. William Backhouse and Mr. Edward Leeds ; they are all distinct one from the other, so that buyers cannot 
fail to be fully satisfied with them. They may be used for pot-culture or forced for cut flowers. Being hardy 
they are suitable to plant in flower beds and borders, in the grass, or to naturalize in orchards, etc. 
347 3 each of 100 varieties 
348 1 
349 3 ,, 50 
360 1 
351 3 „ 25 
...150/, 200/, 250/, & 300/. 
... 65/, 70/, 90/, & 106/. 
... 63/, 84/, 105/, & 130/. 
... 21/, 30/, 42/, & 63/. 
... 21/, 30/, 42/, & 63/. 
352 1 each of 25 varieties 7/6, 10/6, 16/, & 26/. 
353 10 ,, 12 
354 6 
365 3 
356 1 
..30/, 42/, 60/, & 84/. 
.16/, 21/, 30/. & 42/. 
10/6, 15/, 21/, & 30/. 
..3/6, 5/6, 7,6, & 12/. 
Special Selections may he had for specific purposes //10 10i., ,£21, ,£30, ,£40, & ,£60. 
«£S“ With Orders for Daffodils to the value of 2tr. and upwards, there will be enclosed in the package two large 
Illustrations of Groups of Daffodils, sketched and arranged by Miss Agnes Barr for The Gardeners' 
Chronicle of 1888 and 1889. With larger orders, Beautiful Coloured Plates of Daffodils will be 
presented, in addition (see Daffodil Catalogue). 
BARK’S HARDY BEAUTIFUL DAFFODILS at Reduced Prices— From No. 2 List. 
To plant in Grass, Orchards, Woodland Walks, Shrubberies, and by Streams and Lakes, 
also to force for the Cut Flowers. 
360 60 Iu 10 var. 4/6, in 17 var. 5/6, in 25 var. 10/6. 
361 30 in 10 var. 3/6. in 15 var. 5/6, In 30 var. 8/6. 
362 12 in 12 varieties 2/6, 3/6, 6c 4/6. 
Choice mixed, for naturalization per 1000, 30/ ; per 100, 4/6. 
Fine „ „ ,, 20/; ,, 3/6. 
Great Nonsuch (Incomparabllis), single chalice-cupped Daffodils In mixture, for naturaliza- 
tion in grass, etc., these Daffodils cannot be surpassed for their grand effect, neither can their 
value be over-estimated as cut flowers per 1000, 42/ ; per 100, 5/6 ; per doz. 1/0. 
Pyrenean mixed, Trumpet Daffodils, for naturalization ,, 42/; ,, 5/6; ,, 1/0. 
Burbidgei and early-flowering Poetlcifs in mixture ,, 63/; ,, 7/6; ,, 1/3. 
357 1000 In 10 var. 75/, in 20 var. 106/, in 30 var. 130/. 
358 500inl0var. 37/6, in 20 var. 55/,in30var. 70/. 
359 100 in 10 var. 8 / 6 . in 20 var. 11 / 6 , in 30 var. 16/. 
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365 
366 
367 
POLYANTHUS, OR BUNCH FLOWERED NARCISSI, 
FOR POT-CULTURE. FLOWER BEDS, BORDERS, RUSTIC BASKETS, FLOWER BOXES, ETC. 
The Polyanthus Narcissus has rich golden-yellow or snow-white sweet-scented flowers, and is specially 
adapted for winter and spring decoration in pots and jardinets. The effect is greatly enhanced when three bulbs 
are grown together in a 6 or y-itich pot. The culture is the same as that of the Hyacinth. 
Where flowers are in demand in November, December, and early in January, the Paper White and Double 
Roman Narcissi are invaluable. Pot them early in autumn, and when well rooted commence forcing as required. 
Thus treated, these and the Roman Hyacinths (seepage 6), can be had in bloom from November. 
gST The Polyanthus Narcissus" is a very effective plant in flower beds and mixed borders. 
SELECTIONS F OR POT-CULTURE. 
n. d. 
368 6 each 20 splendid varieties 42 o 371 
369 3 21 0 372 
370 6 „ 12 „ 16/ & 21 0 373 
3 each 12 splendid varieties 8 / & it 
5/6 & 
3/6 & 
Selections for Beds, Borders, Rustic Baskets, Flower Boxes, &c. 
374 20 each 6 beautiful varieties 15 0 
375 10 ,, „ „ 8 6 
376 5 ,, ,, ,, 4 6 
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377 3 each 5 beautiful varieties 
378 Choice mixed per 100, 10/S; per doz. 
379 Fine mixed „ 8 / 6 ; „ 
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