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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
Barr’s Inexpensive Mixtures of Daffodils. 
To Naturalise in Shrubberies, Orchards, on Grassy Slopes, etc., and for cutting. 
Single Trumpet Daffodils, Mixed, for naturalisation per looo, so/-; per too, 5/6 
Single Chalice-cup or Star Narcissi, Mixed (Incomparabilis, Leedsii, and Barrii 
varieties), for naturalisation in grass, etc. The grand effect of these light graceful Daffodils, when 
naturalised, must be seen to be realised. Their value as cut flowers for bouquets and vases cannot 
be over-estimated per lOOo, 35 /- ; per lOO, 4 /- 
Whitc Poet's Narcissi, in Mixture, comprising varieties of early and late Poeticus, for 
naturalisation in grass, etc. For cutting, the flowers are greatly prized ...per looo, 35 /- ; per too, 4/- 
Mixed Daffodils of Many Sorts, for naturalisation, including Trumpet, Chalice-cup, 
and Poet’s Narcissi, a splendid mixture of Daffodils of all kinds suitable for large plantings in 
Grass, Woodlands, etc per 1000, 30 /- ; per 100, 3/6 
Unnamed Seedling Daffodils. 
The following New Trumpet and New Poet’s Seedling Daffodils can be confidently recommended for the 
Flower Border ; they have not been selected out and named as they resemble too closely other named Seedlings 
which are in commerce. Many fine varieties will, however, be found amongst them. 
New Yellow Trumpet Daffodils, Seedlings of King Alfred, Lord Roberts, Monarch, 
Cleopatra^ etc., per lOO, 55/* ; perdoz. 7/6 
New White and Cream Trumpet Daffodils, Seedlings of Peter Barr, Loveliness, 
Madame de Craaff, Weardale Perfection, etc., per loo, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 
New Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils, Seedlings of best . 5 rV»/nr Trtnnpets, per 10042/-; perdoz. 5/6 
New Poet's Narcissi, Seedlings of best large-flowered Poeticus Narcissi, per too, 7/6 ; perdoz. 1/3 
Mixed Unnamed Seedlings, mostly Short-Cupped Varieties, all very showy and attractive, 
suitable for the Flower Border or to naturalise, per 1000, 60/-; per 100, 6/6; per doz. i/- 
Miniature Daffodils for the “ Rock Garden.” 
The following are charming little subjects for rockwork, where their dainty flowers are seen to 
perfection. They should be left undisturbed for years, and, if happy, will soon establish themselves 
and afford a lovely picture in early spring. All the Bulbocodtums (except monophylltis) and Cyclamineus 
like moisture, and should therefore be planted at the foot of the rockery. BuUwcodiitrn monophylUts 
flourishes in a warm dry sheltered situation, planted in almost pure sand; when coming into bloom 
give water freely. Triandrus allms (^AngeVs Tears') and Jundfoltus delight in partial sliade and a light 
gritty soil, and should be given a well-drained position. In the case of these Miniature Daffodils, 
the ground may be carpeted with close-growing surface-rooting plants, such as Arcnaria ccespiiosay 
Thymus serpyllum vars.^ T. lanuginosus., Herniaria glabra^ Mossy SaxifragaSyOiz.'y these plants provide a 
natural protection for these little bulbs, besides keeping their dainty blooms from being splashed and soiled 
in rainy weather. We prefer, however, seeing these little gems peeping out of gra.ss, and can supply seed 
of suitable fine dwarf grasses for sowing in September after planting the bulbs; this sowing will give a 
fine green carpet by the following spring when the Narcissi bloom. 
j 8 ®* Full descriptions of the following Miniature Daffodils will be found in body of Catalogue. 
per doz. per loo 
s. d. s. d 
Hoop Petticoat Daffodils 
{Bulbocodiuniy page 30 ) — 
Large Sulphur strongest bulbs 16 10 6 
White extra strong bulbs 3 0 21 0 
Early Yellow ,, ,, ,, 2 6 17 6 
Large Yellow [conspicuus) ... 5 6 — 
Miniature Yellow (tenuifolius) 7 6 — 
Canaliculatus [page 7 ) 5 6 — 
Minimus [page n) 3 0 21 0 
Minor [page ii) eacb 2/6 — — 
6 Bulbs each of 12 M 
3 „ „ ,,12 
per 
s. 
doz. 
d. 
per 100 
.< 5 . d 
Nanus [page 12 ) 
3 
6 
25 0 
Moschatus [page 13 ) 
2 
3 
15 0 
W. P. Milner [page 13 ) 
Triandrus [page 24 )— 
1 
6 
10 6 
albus large size bulbs 
1 
9 
12 6 
calathinus 
17 
6 
— 
concolor 
15 
0 
— 
pulchellus 
25 
0 
— 
Juncifolius (page 30 ) 
niature Daffodils, 21/- 
>, 10/6 
1 
3 
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