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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1912. 
Barr’s New Seedling Daffodils— continued. e3Ch 
Pyrrha (Barrii) (4), xxxx, a remarkably pretty flower with very broad white petals slightly & s - d 
reflexing and large flat central disc, canary-yellow edged bright fiery scarlet, prettily 
fluted, ht. 18 in. 3 3 0 
Red Beacon (Barrii) (5), xxxx, new 1910, a most lovely flower which immediately attracts 
one by its brilliantly coloured cup ; the perianth is ivory-white, broad and of great 
substance, slightly shaded sulphur at base, cup prettily fluted and of the most intense fiery 
orange-red, ht. 15 in 0^0 
Rhoda (Triandrus Hybrid), xxxx, new 1912, a most beautiful refined white flower re- 
sembling a Giant Leedsii, of great substance and elegant form 5 5° 
Ruby (Barrii), xxxx, new 1911, flower of medium size and perfect rounded form, with broad 
imbricated perianth and a pretty flat fiery red cup, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit Truro, 1912 1 1 o 
Sheba (Barrii), xxxx, new 1911, a flower of the highest quality, with large snowy white 
spreading perianth and a remarkable striking centre of dark fiery crimson, very beautiful. 
Award of Merit Birmingham, 1911, where it attracted a great deal of attention 15 15 o 
Sigismund (T riandrus Hybrid), xxxx, new 1912, a very lovely white flower resembling 
a Giant Leedsii, of beautiful form and great substance, tall 10 10 o 
Silvia. (Triandrus Hybrid), xxxx, a very elegant flower measuring 3 inches across of a 
beautiful soft primrose with lemon tinge, perianth erect and trumpet globular at base, ht. 16 in. 3 3 0 
Sir Galahad (Giant Leedsii), xxxx, new 1910, a very beautiful flower measuring over 
4 inches across, perianth pure white, rounded, broad and imbricated, crown soft lemon- 
primrose, large, open and spreading, deeply flanged and frilled at mouth, plant of fine 
bearing, ht. 15 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden," July 30L&, 1910 I 10 o 
Snow King) (Poeticus), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield , one of the finest Poeticus 
seedlings raised, plant tall and of fine bearing, flowers very large with beautiful smooth 
round perianth, of great substance, very beautiful. Award of Merit and First Prize 
in Poets’ Class, Birmingham, April 28th, 1910 5 5 o 
Socrates (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, the deepest edged Poeticus at the Birmingham 
Show, 1910, a very striking and noble flower, measuring over 3 in. across with very solid 
white broad perianth, well-imbricated, centre canary with a remarkably deep margin of 
dark madder-scarlet, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. and Birmingham, 1911. See 
coloured plate in “ The Garden” September 24th, 1910 440 
St. George (Barrii) (4), xxxx, a very lovely exhibition flower with broad rounded creamy 
white perianth of fine texture and a striking Poeticus eye, full of colour, ht. 15 in 1 1 o 
Sunbeam (Barrii), xxx, a very pretty flower of Sunrise type, measuring 3 inches across, 
well-formed creamy perianth with slight shading of sulphur towards base, pretty flattish 
cup of brilliant orange-red, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit Birmingham per doz. 15/- 016 
Tamerlane (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, new 1911, a handsome and striking flower 
with solid lemon perianth, well imbricated and large open crown of rich orange-red ; a 
huge flower without being at all coarse 880 
The Grey Mare (T rumpet Daffodil), xxxx, new 1910, raised by the Rev. G. P. Hay don. 
a very lovely flower of large size, and solid white perianth slightly campanulate, trumpet 
large, well open at mouth, measuring 2\ in. across, very beautifully flanged, ht. 16 in 12 12 o 
Timon (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, a grand flower, large, of good substance, with 
very broad imbricated solid white smooth perianth, centre primrose shading to green, and 
conspicuously margined dark cinnabar red, sturdy grower, ht. 17 in 220 
Toreador (Barrii), new 1909, perianth white, well formed, smooth and firm, crown flat, 
orange with broad margin of brilliant scarlet, very striking and handsome 5 5 o 
Uncle Robert (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield , the largest 
of the white trumpet Daffodils, flower of immense size, perianth white, broad and 
campanulate, trumpet cream with wide open mouth elegantly frilled at margin, ht. 18 in. ... 15 15 o 
Volcano (Double Incomparabilis), xxxx, new 1912, the most brilliantly coloured of the 
double Incomparabilis varieties, flowers measuring over 3 inches across, primrose-yellow 
with large brilliant orange centre shaded scarlet, very decorative, ht. 16 in 5 5° 
Warley Scarlet (Barrii), (4), xxxx, a very beautiful flower of good size, having a creamy 
perianth and a very striking open fluted crown of a brilliant orange-scarlet almost to the 
base, a tall grower 3 3 o 
Whitewell (Incomparabilis) (3), xxx, flower large and of fine form, with broad, rounded, 
creamy perianth of good substance, and a large expanded chrome-orange crown i.j in. 
across and prettily fluted, tall grower o 10 6 
Wildfire (Barrii), xxx, new 1911, raised by Mr. C. H. Cave, a very distinct and pretty 
flower, perianth sulphur shaded cream, crown fiery brick-red shading down to a green 
centre, ht. 14 in o 15 o 
William Baylor Hartland (Trumpet Daffodil) (2), a fine early bicolor variety, 
with large rounded and imbricated white perianth and a soft golden-yellow trumpet I 1 o 
Zephyrus (Triandrus Hybrid), xxxx, new 1912, a very distinct and beautiful flower 
resembling a Giant Leedsii, snowy white with very large bold globular crown and elegant 
reflexing perianth ,... ; 10 10 o 
