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White Trumpet Daffodils — continued . 
tHenri Vilmorin (3), xxx, a most beautiful white Trumpet Daffodil of refined texture 
and form; trumpet long and of great substance, perianth spreading and of Empress 
shape, flower 4J in. across, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 1904 60 o 
tLady Audrey (5), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, a flower of great beauty, white 
perianth slightly campanulate and long straight bold trumpet widening at mouth, cream- 
coloured passing off white, a fine free flowering garden plant, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit 
Birmi.ngham 1902 . See Jtlustralion, page 12 per 100, 42/- 5 6 
fLoveliness (4), xxxx, a flower of remarkable beauty, with bold stiff snowy white 
perianth, broad and smooth, and a very elegant white trumpet, expanding at mouth, 
ht. 14 in. Award op Merit Birmingham and Truro 36 q. 
fMadame de GraafF (4), xxx, a beautiful and graceful variety which must always 
take a prominent position among the pale-coloured trumpet Daffodils. The perianth 
is pure white while the trumpet opens a soft primrose shade passing off almost white, 
ht. 16 in. It makes a charming pot-plant and will bear gentle forcing ; always a 
favourite variety at Daffodil Exhibitions. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 1887 
per 100, 30/- 4 o, 
>1 M Very targe bulbs ,, 37/6 5 o. 
"Moschatus of Haworth (The Snowy White Daffodil of Spain) (i), 
variable in size of flower. A charming dwarf variety, and a gem to naturalise in grass, 
delighting in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north, ht. 6 in per 100, 15/- 2 3., 
Mrs. D. V. West. See New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each ,1^7 los. . 
tMrs. George H. Barr (4), xxxx, a very lovely Daffodil of chaste form and highest 
quality, perianth snowy white and slightly campanulate, elegant white trumpet well 
open at mouth ; a flower of great substance and smoothness, ht. 16 in. Awards of 
Merit R.H.S., London, Midland Daffodil Society, and Cornwall Daffodil 
Society 1903 q. 
fMrs. H. D. Betteridge (4), xxx, a very refined and beautiful snowy white flower, 
perianth well formed, broad and imbricated, with a distinct fluting on surface, trumpet 
of model form with elegantly flanged and fluted brim, ht. 16 in 15 o. 
tMrs. Robert Sydenha.m (4), xxx, pure white broad perianth of great substance, 
trumpet pure white and beautifully frilled at mouth, very elegant, ht. 14 in. Award 
of Merit R.H.S 
PrseCOX (i), xxx, a native of the Pyrenees, variable in size and shade, 
from pale straw-colour to creamy white, very early and beautiful, hi. 12 in. We 
have been unable to get any bulbs collected this year owing to the war 
tP®'tCr Barr (3), xxxx, a grand variety, raised at our Nurseries, flower large and 
bold, of beautiful symmetry and fine substance, with pure white campanulate perianth and 
large handsome ivory-white trumpet of elegant outline. It is a strong grower and free 
bloomer, with handsome deep bluish green foliage, ht. 15 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S. 1902 and Cornwall Daffodil Society 1903 . Awards op 
Merit Devon Daffodil Society, R.B.S., London 1904 , and at Huntingdon 1900 60 o.. 
fPhilippe de Vilmorin (5), xxx, a large and elcg.ant flower with white perianth 
and long bold cream-coloured trumpet ; a good free grower with bluish green 
foliage, ht. 14 in. This variety is growing freely in the rock garden of the Royal 
Horticultural Society at Wisley, where in Spring it elicits the admiration of all visitors — .. 
§tPrincess Ida. (i), xx, white perianth, elegant white trumpet, with brim flanged and 
edged yellow ; a charming variety either for border or pot culture ; an excellent forcer, 
ht. 16 in per 100, 10/6 I 6 . 
§W. P. Milner (2), XX, a charming free-flowering variety, with dainty sulphur-coloured 
flowers ; a valuable Daffodil for Ailing small beds or for edgings and rockwork, also very 
effective in grass, ht. ii in. When forced it is remarkably pretty, the flowers coming a 
pure while. Award of Mkrit for Rock Garden R.H.S. 1914 per loo, io/6 i 6.. 
each, 
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Barr's New Peat-fibre, Shell and Charcoal Mixture. 
The best medium for growing bulbs in Vases, Howls, Jardinels, etc., 3/6 per bushel ; i/- per peck. 
For Full Cultural Directions ^ see page 3. For suitable Bowls ^ sec page 32 
