BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
17 
per doz. each. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils — coniimud. 
§'{'MaximuS (2), xxx, uniform ricli deep golden-yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, 
flower large and graceful, ht. 18 in. ; one of the deepest yellow Trumpet Daffodils ; it 
delights in a stiff moist soil per too, 10/6 i 6.. o 2 
§fMikado (3), XX, new 1905, flower of M. J. Berkeley form, but much finer ; colour 
golden-yellow, with graceful twisted perianth, and very large trumpet with wide open 
mouth, deeply flanged at brim ; very showy and free flowering, ht. 15 in 36 0...3 6 
jMinimus, true (l), the smallest and dwarfest Trumpet Daffodil, flowers rich full 
yellow; height about 3 inches, flowering outdoors in February; a dainty little gem for 
edgings, nooks on rock-work, or to naturalise in grass, and for pot culture. It likes a 
peaty soil. In 1887, during a tour in Spain, our Mr. Peter Barr found this charming 
miniature Daffodil growing freely amongst gorse, with a south aspect. For on r annual 
supply we have to depend upon collect^ bulbs which are taken up while the foliage is 
green : in consequence there is a possibility that all the bulbs may not bloom the first season^ 
but a good proportion will. per 1000, too/-; per 100, 10/6 i 6...0 2 
*Mmor, true (l), full yellow, divisions of perianth gracefully twisted, trumpet 
distinctly lobed, valuable for edgings and rockwork, wry ht. 7 in per too, 32/6 4 O...0 5 
§f M. J. Berkeley (2), xxx, perianth and trumpet clear yellow, trumpet much expanded, 
and reflexed at brim, flower resembling N. maximus, but larger and of paler colour, 
ht. 17 in per 1000, So/- ; per too, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
tMona.rch (3), xxx, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, a noble flower, and one of the 
most refined of all the Giant Golden Trumpeters; perianth and trumpet rich full yellow 
and very large, of perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy, ht. 20 in — 84 0...7 6 
*N£inus, true (i), rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, a gem for edgings ; in 
March “its small flowers thickly bespangle the ground like golden stars”; ht. 6 in. 
Lobularis is generally sold for Nanus, it is however quite a distinct variety and will be 
found offered on page 18 per 25/- 3 6...0 4 
t*ObvallariS (Tenby Daffodil) (t), xx, this very distinct variety has all the 
fine qualities that delight a connoisseur, perianth and trumpet full yellow, very early ; it 
is best grown in partial shade, and is a fine variety for naturalising in grass ; it also 
forces well ; ht. 12 in Strong bulbs, per 1000, 50/-; per 100, 5/6 o 
,, ,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 7/6 i 
§tOthellO (S), XX, new 1905, primrose perianth, broad and campanulate, trumpet rich 
yellow, of good substance ; dwarf sturdy grower, ht. 10 in 12 
tPhil May (3), XX, new 1904, large bold yellow straight trumpet, with paler yellow 
broad perianth, strong sturdy grower 60 
§fP. R, Barr (4), xx, perianth primrose, trumpet rich full yellow of fine quality and 
form, very handsome, a sturdy grower and free bloomer, ht. 16 in. This is a most 
valuable variety for cutting, and we strongly recommend it for planting largely in 
flower-beds and borders, and in grass, etc per 1000, 95/- ; per 100, 10/6 i 6... 
,, ,, Extra strong selected bulbs „ 15/- 2 3... — 
Queen of Spain. See Johnston! Section, page 21. 
fRanger Johnson (4), xxx, a beautiful refined flower of uniform soft yellow, 
trumpet large and of good substance, elegantly flanged at mouth, ht. 15 in — ...10 6 
fRay Smith, xx, flowers a uniform rich yellow, distinct and elegant in form and of 
good substance, perianth gracefully twisted and tapering to a point ; a free bloomer 
and strong grower with broad deep glaucous blue foliage, very handsome, ht. 16 in. 
per 100, 45/- 6 0...0 7 
§Remarquable (3), x, perianth stiff, rich primrose, trumpet deep golden, with deeply 
frilled and flanged open mouth, ht. 12 in per too, 12/6 1 9 ..o 2 
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tRev. D. R. Williamson, new 1904, xx, clear rich yellow with long handsome 
trumpet, a bold and noble flower. Raised at out Surbiton Nurseries 48 
§RU£iiobUS (2), X, native of Lincolnshire, large primrose perianth, large yellow 
trumpet, in the way of Emperor, but smaller and earlier, ht. 15 in. 
per 1000, 42/- ; per too, 4/6 o 
§8anta Maria (l), xxx, found by Mr. P. Barr in Spain, very rich deep orange-yellow, 
perianth elegantly twisted, a remarkably distinct and charming early flower, ht. 14 in. 
per too, 25/- 3 
§fSpri£htly (2), xx, flowers of medium size, brilliant deep golden-yellow, trumpet open 
at mouth and prettily frilled, foliage deep blue-green ; a strong, free grower, and a hand- 
some showy bedding variety, ht. 15 in 7 
t*SpuriU8 (1), XX, native of the Netherlands, self-yellow, with a broad, imbr-cated 
hooded perianth and a large expanded trumpet; forces well, per 1000, 55/- ; per ioo, 6/- o 
Tenby Daffodii (i). See Obvallaris, above. 
fVan Waveren’S Giant (3), xxx, the largest of all Trumpet Daffodils, flowers 
of immense size, perianth primrose and of rather camp.anulate form, trumpet bright 
yellow with very large open mouth. Hanged at brim, very tall each ,^5 5J. 
§tWiliie Barr, XX, perianth soft yellow of fine campanulate form and good sub- 
stance, trumpet deep yellow with elegant brinr ; a sturdy grower and a fine bedder, 
ht. 15 in S 
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