BARR’S New Seedlins Daffodils, 1907. 
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Barr’s New Seedling Daffodils 
for 1907, 
Including several which are offered for the first time. 
The following list of Daffodils includes the best of the new seedlings recently raised by ourselves 
and others, and purchasers cannot fail to be pleased with them. In point of quality they all rank 
high, while a robust healthy constitution renders them additionally valuable. They will well repay 
gooJ cultin e by the size and beauty of their flowers. 
HSr Where we have a record, we give in inches the heights as registered at our Surbiton Nurseries. 
The relative qualities as we judge them we have indicated by x, xx, xxx, xxxx, the highest quality 
flower being given the most marks. The figures after the names indicate the relative period of flowering, 
(i) being earliest, (s) being latest. 
PETER BARR, 
The King of White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society, April 8th, 1902. First-Class Certificate, 
Cornwall Daffodil Society, March 31st, 1903. Awards of Merit by the Devon Daffodil Society, April 12th, 
1904, the Royal Botanic Society of London, April 13th, 1904, and at Huntingdon, April 19lh, 1908. 
This grand variety, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, well merits the title of “The King of 
White Trumpet Daffodils.” The flower is large and bold, of beautiful symmetry and fine 
substance, with pure white campanulate perianth and large handsome ivory-white trumpet of 
elegant outline. It is a strong grower and free bloomer, with handsome deep bluish green 
foliage, ht. i6 in. £21 each. 
each. 
Agnes Harvey (Triandrus x ^Leedsii) (4), xxxx, new 1902, a beautiful hybrid, C s. d 
perianth snow-white, cup of exquisite form, ]iure white sometimes flushed soft apricot, one 
to three blooms on a stem, slightly drooping, very beautiful, ht. 13 in. Award OF Merit 
R.H.S., 1902, riymouth, April 12th, 1904, .and R.B.S., April 18th, 190G 0150 
Alma (Trumpet Daffodil), xxx, new 1907, a seedling from Maximus, and of same elegant 
form, colour nearly a self, soft canary-yellow, trumpet very large with bold open mouth, 
deeply flanged, perianth gracefully twisted, flower measuring to 45 in. across per doz. 72/- 066 
Amazon (Leedsii), xxx, a rem.arkably handsome flower of fine form and great substance, 
perianth pure white, cup canary, a strong grower and free bloomer often coming with two 
flowers per doz. Co/- 056 
Anthea (Burbidgei), xxx, new 1907, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, flower large with 
pure white slightly campanulate perianth, crown ivory-white prettily fluted 3 3° 
Apricot PhCEnix (Double Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, new 1905, a great acquisi- 
tion to the Double Hose-shaped Daffodils ; the flowers are large and of great beauty, being 
fully double, creamy white shading to a pretty apricot-bulf at eentre 660 
Astrardente (Engleheartii), xxx, new 1906, large and beautiful flower, perianth while, 
very large flattish crown, apricot-orange edged fiery scarlet, very striking. Award of 
Merit R. H.S. and Birmingham 220 
Atalanta (Trumpet Daffodil), xxx, neto 1904, broad pure white perianth, trumpet cream, 
prettily fluted, a very elegant flower of fine substance >2 12 o 
Avalanche (Trumpet Daffodil), xxx, new 1904, perianth snow-white, broad, plicate, 
and campanulate, long straight pure white trumpet, very elegant 15 t 5 ° 
Bennett-Po6 (Johnstoni), xxxx, new 1906, a beautiful Triandrus hybrid of robust 
constitution, with cream-coloured perianth and bold straight primrose trumpet of elegant 
outline, ht. 15 in 2 2 0 
Bianca (Leedsii), xxx, neiu 1906, a very refined flower, beautiful in form and pure in colour, 
broad solid white perianth, cup globular and prettily fluted, clear lemon with a well-marked 
dark green eye 3 3 0 
Calpurnia (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxx, new 1903, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, 
white campanulate perianth, and long, straight, elegant trumpet of a soft primrose shade, 
very beautiful, ht. 15 in 2 2 o 
C. H. Curtis (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxx, new 1905, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, 
a magnificent Daffodil, after the style of Monarch, but much finer ; flower very large 
and of model form, perianth deep primrose, broad and smooth, bold golden trumpet 
expanding at mouth, ht. 18 in *5 '5 O 
Chaffinch (Engleheartii), xxxx, very handsome, flowers measuring 3J in. across, with 
broad creamy perianth and expanded crown, deep orange-red shading to golden at centre... 1 2 6 
Chancellor (Giant Incomparabilis), xxx, a very bold and striking flower with large 
broad white stiff perianth and large handsome straight crown prettily fluted, clear light 
yellow, colour very pure ; a sturdy erect grower, ht. 18 in per doz. 72/- 066 
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