BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
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(C) BicoLOR Trumpet Daffodils. 
With White or Whitish Perianth and a Yellow, Lemon, or Pale Primrose Trumpet. 
'Apricot (3), XX, an attractive variety with perdoz 
white periinth and a long straight trumpet 
whieh opens soft primrose passing to a rosy 
apricot-buff, and has a pleasing violet fragrance, 
ht. i6 in. Award OF Merit R.H.S., lo 
iCalpurnia. (3), xx, raised at our Nurseries, 
white campanulate perianth, and long straigiit 
elegant trumpet of a soft primrose shade, very 
beautiful, ht. 17 in 7 
fChameleon, uew 1911, a beautiful and 
unique little Daffodil of “Apricot” breed, 
perianth delicate pale primrose sliading down 
to blush-white, erect, slightly twisted and 
pointed, trumpet pale shell-pink shading to 
sulphur ; quite a new break of colour, which 
may be valuable to the hybridist, ht. 14 in. 
each £ i lo.t. 
i Cygnet (4), XXX, bold white perianth, broad 
and elegantly twisted, long bold trumpet of a 
soft lemon-yellow, elegantly rolled back at 
mouth, very beautiful. A tall free grower 
with fine blue-green foliage, ht. 18 in. 
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Awards of Merit R.H.S., London 
Botanic Society, 
fDuke of* Bedford (2), xxx, a magnificent flower, measuring 4} inches across; 
perianth pure white, broad and of great size, trumpet ciear soft yeilow, very large and of 
fine substance and form, measuring 2 \ inches across at the month ; it flowers very early, 
opening before Horsfieldii, and has a pleasing fragrance, ht. l8 in. Awarded First- 
Class Certificates at Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh, 189 !I 
^■j-EmpresS (3), xx, large flower, perianth white and of great substance, trumpet rich 
yellow, foliage blue-green ; valued for beds, borders, and planting in grass, aiso most 
vaiuabie for cutting, ht. 20 in per 1000, 9®/- J piN* too, 9/6 
Pery targe bulbs ,, 12/6 
•j-E, X. Cook (4), XXX, a fine flower with boid broad white perianth and a rich deep 
chrome-yellow trumpet, ht. 18 in 
i Glory of Noordwijk (2), xxx, a large handsome flower with creamy white perianth 
and bold bright yellow trumpet open at mouth and elegantly flanged, ht. 18 in. 
Award of Merit R.H.S., 1902 
§tGr£tndis (Grandee) (5), xx, finely imbricated pure white massive perianth, long 
straight yellow trumpet of great substance, late-Jlosvering \ valuable for succession, 
ht. 12 in '0°’ 5/6 
fGwendOlin (3), xxx, white perianth and long straight pale primrose trumpet, large 
noble flower, strong free grower, ht. 18 in. Specially recommended for growing in pots, 
as when the flowers are opened under glass they are almost pure white and of refined 
and beautiful form 
tHatfield Beauty (3), xxx, a bold and showy flower, perianth cre.im-coloured, 
trumpet bright canary-yellow with expanded and eiegantly flanged brim, ht. 16 in 
Herod. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 
^-j-Horsfieldii (2), xx, an old favourite Daffodil with large handsome flowers, perianth 
white, trumpet full yellow, a very effective bedder, ht. 14 in., per 1000, per 100, 7/6 
,, ,, Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 85/-; „ 9/6 
fj. B. M. Camm (3), xxx, a refined flower of beautiful symmetry ; perianth white and 
of great substance, trumpet rich deep cream of eiegant form, a fine bedder, ht. 12 in. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate R.H.S., 1884 per 100, 10/6 
♦Lent Lily (2), x, perianth wiiitish, trumpet yeliow, ht. 9 in. ; only suitable for naturalising 
in grass, woodlands, etc. ; being coilected bulbs, only a proportion will bloom the first 
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♦Lobularis (i), xx, flowers small with sulphur perianth and yellow trumpet, a pretty 
liitic dwarf Daffodil, valuable for edgings, etc., ht. 9 in. ; like the English Lent Lily, 
it requires to be established before flowering freely pfif *00, 5/6 
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