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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1912. 
Barr’s New Seedling Daffodils — continued. 
Chryseis (Giant Incomparabilis) (4), xxx, new 1911, raised by Mr. T. Batson , fine erect 
flower of great substance, and measuring nearly 4J inches across, perianth cream coloured, 
broad, smooth, pointed and well imbricated, crown full dark yellow, short with open mouth, 
recurved and prettily frilled, ht. 22 in 
Citriona (Incomparabilis) (2), xxx, new 1912, a beautifully formed flower, soft citron- 
yellow, almost a self, with greenish shading in centre of crown, ht. 17 in 
Croesus (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, a very fine flower of great substance with large 
rounded and imbricated primrose perianth and a wide expanded crown of deep red. Awakd 
of Merit Birmingham, 1911 
Dione (T riandrus Hybrid) (3), xxxx, new 1912, a very lovely and refined flower measuring 
3 ( inches across, snowy white throughout, crown expanded, of beautiful symmetry, prettily 
fluted, ht. 17 in 
Dosoris (Incomparabilis), xxxx, a lovely flower, with broad white perianth and a very 
large flattened crown of a fiery salmon-scarlet throughout, very fine 
Dresden (Poeticus), xxxx, new 1910, a refined and beautiful Poeticus of good bearing, 
with well-imbricated snowy white perianth, and a very flat eye of fiery scarlet, most 
attractive, ht. 17 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden,” September 24///, 1910 
Empire (Giant Leedsii) (3), xxxx, new 1911, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, one of the 
finest of this class, and a very noble and beautiful flower of highest type ; perianth white, 
very large, broad, and imbricated, crown very large, lemon shading to white, slightly 
expanded at mouth, and exquisitely frilled, foliage broad and blue-grey, ht. 16 in. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate Birmingham 
Eros (Barrii), xxxx, new 1909, flower large and of fine quality, measuring 35 inches across 
with very broad imbricated creamy white perianth, and large flat crown fiery scarlet shading to 
golden-orange, prettily fluted, ht. 15 in. See coloured plate in ‘ ‘ The Garden ,” Sept. 24 tk, 1910 
Euphrosyne (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxx, new 1910, raised by the Rev. G. P. Haydon, a 
very elegant flower, with creamy perianth and long straight trumpet of a soft citron yellow, 
ht. 15 in 
Faction (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield , a handsome flower 
of fine erect bearing, with broad white perianth and large bold wide crown of a lovely 
citron-yellow, ht. 18 in 
Fair Lass (Leedsii), xxx, new 1912, flower of elegant form with broad shapely snowy white 
perianth and a globular fluted citron cup 
Fleetwing (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, large flower of beautiful form and fine sub- 
stance, perianth pure white, crown primrose-yellow 
Florizel (Barrii) (3) xxxx, new 1912, large flower of beautiful rounded form, with broad 
imbricated white perianth and wide rich golden crown deeply fringed and bordered fiery 
orange. Award of Merit Truro, 1912 
Gadfly (Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, tiew 1910, a remarkably striking flower with white 
perianth slightly reflexing and shaded a delicate sulphur at base, and a large flat eye measuring 
1 inch across of a deep fiery scarlet, shading to golden-buff at centre, ht. 14 in 
Golden Ensign (Jonquil Hybrid), xxxx, new 1912, the most beautiful trumpet Jonquil 
hybrid yet raised ; flowers erect, 3 inches across, of beautiful symmetry, rich golden, with 
broad well-imbricated perianth and an elegant trumpet ij inches long, having a pleasing 
Jonquil fragrance, ht. 16 in. ; a reliable grower 
Goldtit (Triandrus Hybrid), xxx, new 1912, a remarkably distinct Triandrus hybrid of 
Barrii appearance, having a light yellow slightly reflexing perianth and a globular golden 
cup prettily fluted ; an elegant flower 1 
Great Warley (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, a remarkably striking flower after the style 
of Narcissus Lady Margaret Boscawen, but very much larger, perianth white, broad and 
massive, crown clear yellow, measuring 1^ inches across. First-Class Certificate 
R.H.S. and Birmingham 
Helios (Giant Incomparabilis) (1), xxxx, new 1912, a large handsome flower of fine form 
measuring 4 inches across, with broad imbricated soft yellow perianth and a large trumpet- 
shaped crown with open frilled mouth, very deep golden with a faint coppery tinge, ht. 18 in. 
Herod (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, a very fine flower 
of good bearing, perianth creamy white, very broad, and lying smooth and flat, trumpet 
clear yellow, large and elegant, with broad open frilled mouth, ht. 18 in 
Horatius (Giant Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, a great 
improvement on N. Lady Margaret Boscawen, perianth white, flat and imbricated, crown 
clear yellow, large and bold, broadly fluted at brim; of fine bearing, ht. 18 in 
Icepeak (Leedsii) (4), xxxx, new 1911, a very dainty and beautiful flower of perfect symmetry, 
having a broad, smooth, snowy white perianth, and a small cream globular cup with green 
centre ; a tall grower 
Inga (Barrii), xxxx, a greatly improved Incognita , with broad imbricated pure white 
perianth, of fine substance, and a large deep orange-apricot crown 
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