BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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Narcissus Barrii — continued. per doz, 
fEros. Set New Seedling Daffodils, page io each £$ 31 . s - d - 
(Ethelbert, XXX, very broad fine white perianth, cup canary, deeply margined orange; 
a remarkably lovely (lower of perfect form. Award ok Merit Birmingham 
(Fair Maiden (4), xxxx, flower large and after the style of Seagull , but of belter form, 
perianth pure white very broad and imbricated, crown open and elegantly fluted, yellow 
with orange-buff margin, a beautiful flower, strong grower, ht. 18 in. Set coloured plate 
in “ The Garden ,” August 19 th, 1911 60 o . 
(Falstaff (3), xx, perianth snow-white, cup lemon, margined orange, lit. 16 in. ; a 
good cut flower and valuable for massing on account of the snowy whiteness of ils 
perianth per 1000, 65/- ; per loo, 7/- I o. 
(Fidelia, XXX, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, perianth white, crown primrose shading to 
sulphur-yellow, sweet-scented 84 o. 
-(-Fiery Cross (3), xxx, perianth cream-coloured, broad and slightly reflexed, crown 
wide and expanded, elegantly fluted, brilliant yellow, with heavy margin of bright fiery 
red ; striking and beautiful, ht. 15 in 84 °- 
i FinelOa, xxx, raised by Rev. G. P. Hay don. a cross between bijlorus and Poeticus, large 
spreading flower with snowy white perianth, crown bright lemon, prettily fluted, tall anil 
late 72 o 
((Firebrand (3), xxx, perianth creamy white shaded lemon at base, cup prettily fluted 
and of an intense fiery red, very brilliant, ht. 17 in. It makes a charming decorative 
pot plant and will bear gentle early forcing. A valuable cut flower per 100, 35/- 5 o.. 
■(-Fire Queen, xxx, new 1909, a very attractive flower with snowy white solid perianth, 
slightly reflexing, and a bold globular cup, rich golden-orange heavily margined fiery 
red and with a striking greenish centre, ht. 18 in 4® °- 
(Flora Wilson (4), XX, white perianth, cup deeply stained orange-scarlet, delicately 
scented, ht. 20 in P er I00 > I2 /6 1 9- 
■j Florizel. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 each ^5 5 s. 
§ Frailty (3), xx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, a charming variety of fantastic form, 
perianth snowy white and gracefully twisted, cup large and open, yellow edged bright 
red, graceful pendent flower, ht. 14 in 7 6. 
(Furnace (2), xxxx, flower large, perianth pale canary, cup expanded, elegantly fluted 
and frilled and of the most brilliant deep fiery red with crimson tinge. At the Birming- 
ham Show, 1908, this was the richest coloured flower in the Exhibition 
each £10 ior. 
§(Glitter (4), xx, a beautiful rounded flower of firm substance, with rich yellow broad 
perianth, cup heavily edged brilliant orange-red, very showy. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, 1907 3 6. 
(Greenheart, xxx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, a remarkable hybrid of Narcissus 
bijlorus x poeticus , bearing two flowers on a stem, richly scented. The perianth is 
wingy and of a solid while, while the crown, which is very minute, is olive-yellow with 
a dark green interior, tall and late-flowering 21 °- 
((Harold Hodge (5). xx, reflexing broad white solid perianth, expanded canary cup, 
prettily edged scarlet, ht. 16 in per 100, 25/- 3 6. 
§f Hyacinth (5), xxx, snowy white perianth and spreading cup of a delicate lemon colour, 
very pretty and deliciously fragrant. Award of Meri t Birmingham 3 6- 
flncognita (3), xxx, a beautiful flower, large flat white perianth and large flattened 
frilled crown, bright yellow margined apricot-orange ; flower very durable, ht. 16 in 36 o. 
(Inga. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 each £\ 4*. 
Msis, xxxx, new 1908, raised at our Nurseries , a handsome flower of model form, 
measuring 3 ( in. across, perianth pale primrose, very solid, round and imbricated, cup 
prettily fluted, soft yellow with striking edge of dark madder-scarlet each £5 5s. 
(Izard (5), xxx, a very showy flower, perianth ivory-white and slightly reflexing, cup 
expanded, golden heavily margined fiery red, ht. 16 in per 100, 42/- 5 6. 
(Jasper. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 1 each ^15 15s. 
(Joan of Arc, xxx, flower of good form with broad creamy white perianth ; cup open 
and fluted, brilliant fiery scarlet, very showy — 
(John Bain (2), xx, with solid white perianth and small clear citron cup, flower of good 
substance, and a favourite for cutting, ht. 15 in. ; very effective when massed in flower beds 
and borders, or naturalised in grass per 1000, 85/- i per 100, 9/6 I 4. 
Lady Godiva, see Barbara Holmes. 
(Little Dirk (4), xx, a dainty small round flower borne on a long stout stalk, colour a 
pretty cowslip-yellow, cup edged bright orange-red, ht. 17 in per 100, 6/6 I o. 
((Little Dorrit (4), xx, a small but very dainty flower with white perianth and small 
flat orange-red cup, ht. 21 in 7 6- 
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