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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1912. 
Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils — continued. 
§ I Sandow, xxx, new 1910, a handsome hold flower with ivory-white perianth, of great 
substance, shading to sulphur at base, and large solid rich golden-yellow trumpet, well 
open at mouth, of erect habit, lit. 16 in 
‘Scoticus (Scotch Garland Lily) (1), x, perianth white, trumpet yellow with elegantly 
serrated margin, dwarf and very early ; suitable only for naturalising in grass, etc., 
as it does not flower freely until established per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 
fSeraphine (1), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, flower of immense size, perianth creamy 
white, broad, and with elegant twist, trumpet very large and bold, of a soft delicate 
lemon, with broadly crimped open mouth, very beautiful each £j 7 s. 
■(Victoria (2), xx, flowers large, erect, and of fine form with creamy white broad perianth 
of good quality, trumpet clear rich yellow, large, broad, and of great substance, flanged 
and frilled at mouth. It forces freely and under glass the perianth is of a snowy 
whiteness, lit. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 
Strong bulbs per 1000, 50/- ; per iod, 5/0 
,, ,, specially selected bulbs forcing... ,, 65/-; „ 7/. 
tWeardale Perfection (4), xxxx, this fine Daffodil still ranks high among the 
Giant Trumpets as a flower of refilled beauty; it has a large white perianth, and a 
soft primrose trumpet, of immense size, lit. 24 in. Awarded a First-Class 
Certificate by the R.H S , and the Premier Prize by the Midland Daffodil 
Society. Blooms of this Daffodil have been exhibited measuring 5 inches across. Coloured 
Plate of VVeardalc Perfection , Peter Barr , and Monarch free on application 
fWilliam Baylor Hartland. See New Seedling Daffodils, />.ryw 12, each £1 is. 
§William Goldring (3), xx, an elegant flower with long snow-white tapering 
perianth, gracefully drooping over the primrose trumpet, lit. 16 in per 100, 9/6 
per dnz. each. 
d. s. d 
25 0...2 3 
I O — 
0 10... 
1 o... 
42 0...3 9 
1 4...0 2 
Division II. — incomparabilis. 
Example of a Flower in Division II. 
INCOMPARABILIS GLORIA MUNDI 
(. reduced in size about half). 
Large Chalice-Cupped Daffodils or Star Narcissi. 
DISTINGUISHING CH ARACTER.— Cup on crown measuring from 
ONE THIRD TO NEARLY EQUAL THE LENGTH OF THE PERIANTH SEGMENTS. 
(For varieties having the crown equal the length of perianth 
SEGMENTS SEE DIVISION I.) 
The varieties of Narcissus Bernard! and Nelsoni, 
also the larger-flowered varieties of Engleheartii, 
are now placed under this division. 
The beautiful Star Narcissi commence flowering in March, and 
furnish a succession of bloom throughout April. All are of elegant 
beauty, and as cut flowers are extensively used for furnishing vases and 
table bouquets. For this purpose they should be grown in quantity 
in boxes and forced for early bloom {see page 3). They make charming 
pot plants, while in beds and borders they are very showy and 
naturalised in grass they produce a graceful effect. 
per doz. each 
s. d. s. d 
fAdrastus. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 9 — 76 
§t Artemis (2), xx, broad whitish perianth and hand- 
some expanded yellow cup. lit. 18 in 4 6...0 5 
§ Autocrat (3), xx, broad full yellow perianth, cup 
yellow, much expanded, ht. 20 in. 
per 1000, 50/-; per 100, 5/6 o 10... — 
§Barn Owl, xx, raised by the Rev. G. P. Hay don, 
very large yellow perianth, cup stained orange, a 
bold flower 25 0...2 3 
§f Beauty (31, xxx, large sulphur-yellow perianth, barred yellow, cup large, margined 
orange-scarlet, bold handsome flower, tall, strong grower, and very free-flowering ; very 
showy in beds and borders, and a fine variety for naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc. ; it 
is also a valuable cut flower, ht. 23 in. Award of Merit R.H.S per ioo, io /5 1 6...0 2 
{Bedouin (4), xxxx, new, the finest and most beautiful Daffodil exhibited 
at the R.H.S. Show, April 14 th, 1908 , and the Edinburgh Spring Show, April loth, 
1908 . The flowers have a large white broad spreading perianth ; cup large and ex- 
panded, glowing fiery orange-scarlet, elegantly fluted and crinkled at brim ; a grand 
exhibition variety. First-Class Certificate Edinburgh, 1908 . Award of 
Merit Liverpool, 1910 each £j 7 s. 
