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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils — continiced. 
per doz. each* 
fMonarch (3), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, a noble flower, and one of the most ,s. d. s. d 
relincd of all the Giant Golden Trumpets; perianth and trumpet rich full yellow and 
very laifrc, of perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy, lit. 20 in 25 0...2 3 
*Nanus, true (l), rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, a gem for edgings and 
naturalising on grassy banks, etc., ht. 6 in. ; now very scarce. Lobularis is generally 
sold for it, hut is very different in many ways (,see page per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
t*Obvallaris (Tenby DafTodil) (i), xx, this very distinct variety has all the 
fine qualities that delight a connoisseur, perianth and trumpet full yellow, very early ; it 
is best grown in partial shade, and is a fine variety for naturalising in grass; ht 12 in. 
A good early forcer Strong bulbs, per 1000, 65/-; per too, 7/- I o... — 
,, ,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
§tOlympia (3), xxx, a good showy variety with bright yellow perianth and a bold deep 
yellow trumpet of enormous size, ht. 21 in. Award ok Mkrit for Pot Culture 
K.II.S, 1914 30 0...2 9 
§fP. R. Barr (4), xx, perianth primrose, trumpet rich full yellow of fine quality and 
form, sturdy grower and free bloomer, ht. 16 in. ; we strongly recommend it for cutting 
and to plant largely in flower beds and borders, and in grass, etc per too, 12/6 I g...o 2 
tQueen of the West. New Seedling Daffodils, 9 — ...8 6 
D. R. Williamson (3), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, clear rich yellow with 
long handsome trumpet, a bold and noble flower, ht. 19 in 21 0...2 o 
§RugilObus (2), X, primrose perianth and yellow trumpet, in the way of Emperor, but 
smaller and earlier, useful for bedding, ht. 13 in per 1000, 50/- ; per too, 5/6 o to... — 
§Santa Maria (i), xxx, found by the late Mr. Peter Barr in' Spain, rich deep golden- 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, a distinct and charming early flower, recommended for 
naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc., ht. 14 in 3 6...0 4 
fTresserve. New Seedling Daffodils, 9 ,.. — ...7 6 
fVan Waveren’s Giant (3), xxx, a giant Trumpet Dafifodil, flowers of immense 
size, perianth primrose and of rather campanulate form, trumpet bright yellow with 
very large open mouth, flanged at brim, ht. 18 in 30 0...2 9 
(B) White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Varieties with White Perianth and White or nearly White Trumpet. 
Most of the Daffodils in this section thrive best in fibrous virgin loam, mixed with well- 
decayed leaf-soil ; generally speaking they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very poor, 
bone-meal or basic slag may be used (for full directions, see page 2). 7 'he varieties marked thus * thrive 
best iu the shade of deciduous trees, naturalised in shady grassy nooks, or on grassy slopes facing norlh. 
and per doz. 
a. 
LADY AUDREY. 
'Cernuus Pulcher true (2) 
passing to white, very graceful, ht. 16 in 
$tAlbica.nS (2), xx, white perianth 
long cream-coloured trumpet passing to white, 
elegantly recurved at brim, a free bloomer, 
ht. 12 in per too, 2i/- 
fAlice Knights (l), xxx, raised at our Nur- 
series, the earliest of white Trumpet Daffo- 
dils and a beautiful flower; perianth white, 
trumpet creamy white of elegant form with 
prettily frilled open mouth ; the whole flower 
is of great substance and lasts well, whether cut 
or on the [ilant; ht. 14 in. Award ok Merit 
K.II.S. 11115, as a pot plant 
1 Catriona (4), xxx, perianth broad and smooth, 
cj eainy white and slightly campanulate, trumpet 
cream shaded white, bold and very elegant with 
open mouth elegantly frilled at brim, beautiful, 
ht. 18 in 
ICernuus true (i), xx, perianth and trumpet 
silvery white and of the same length, a beauti- 
ful early- flowering variety ; best grown in shade 
or gr.ass, hi. 10 in 7 
XX, perianth silvery white, with jrrimrose trumpet. 
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