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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
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§tBedouin (4), xxxx, large white broad spreading perianth, cup large and expanded,*'*!, 
glowing fiery orange-scarlet, elegantly fluted and crinkled at brim ; strong free grower, 
ht. 22 in.; a fine pot plant. ist-Cl. Cert. Edinburgh. Award of Merit 
Liverpool. Award of Merit for Garden Decoration and Cutting K.II.S. 
1914 . Won First Prize at Huntingdon, April 1914, as being the finest flower 
in the show 60 
fBernardinO (3), xxxx, a very beautiful flower, with large broad creamy perianth 
and a very large pale eup, prettily fluted and heavily stained deep orange-apricot, 
a good free grower, ht. 22 in. Award of Merit Ha\rlem, 1916 
§tBlackwell (i), XXX, earliest of Chalice-cupped Daffodils; perianth primrose-yellow, 
cup straight, deeply fluted, yellow heavily stained fiery orange-scarlet, bold handsome 
flower lasting long in condition, ht. 24 in. ; excellent for gentle forcing per 100, 21/- 3 
tBIazing Star (4), xxx, flower very large, perianth rich yellow, crown large and 
spreading, rich golden with deep margin of fiery red ; a wonderfully effective flower, 
ht. 24 in 60 
tChafflnch (5), xxx, very handsome, flowers measuring 3^ in. across, with broad creamy 
perianth and expanded crown, deep orange-red shading to golden at centre, ht. 17 in. 
Award of Merit and Gold Medal, Birmingham 
tChiefiain (i), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, a fine large flower with broad imbricated 
cream-coloured perianth, and a large soft lemon expanded cup elegantly frilled at margin, 
distinct and beautiful, ht. 18 in 15 
fCitriona. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 48 
§C. J. Backhouse (2), xx, a showy variety, perianth yellow, of medium size, 
with a long eup of a rich orange-red, ht. 20 in per 100, 8/6 I 
§tConstellation (3), xx, flower large, perianth white, cup bright yellow, prettily 
crimped at brim and margined orange, valuable for cutting, ht. 20 in per 100, 10/6 1 
tCroesus. See New Seedling Daffodils, 7 each .,^'4 4X. 
§Cynosure (3), x, primrose perianth changing to white, eup stained orange-red, large 
showy flower, free grower, good to naturalise, ht. 18 in per 1000, 35/- ; per 100, 4/- o 
fDosoris (4), xxxx, a lovely flower, with broad white perianth and a very large flattened 
crown of a fiery salmon-scarlet throughout, very fine, ht. 12 in 
fFair Edith (4), xxxx, perianth solid white with primrose shading at base, broad 
and imbricated, three petals reflexing, crown straight and fluted, bright yellow tinged 
orange at brim, beautiful, ht. 15 in 
§Fireflame (l), xxx, a valuable and remarkably showy early variety, perianth rich 
yellow, crown straight and elegantly fluted, of a fiery orange-scarlet ; very showy either 
in borders or as a eut flower, ht. 12 in per ico, 21/- 3 
§Firelisht(i), XX, a very bright-coloured bedding variety, resembling Ladybird, flowers 
of medium size with bright yellow perianth and straight golden-yellow crown prettily 
fluted and suffused a brilliant orange-red, ht. 14 in per 100, 10/6 i 
tFleetwing (3), xxx, large flower of beautiful form and fine substance, perianth pure 
white, crown primrose-yellow 
§fFrank M lies (3), XX, flower soft clear yellow, with gracefully twisted perianth, 
a charming Daffodil for naturalising in grass and exceedingly effective in masses ; 
much prized for cutting, ht. 22 in per loo, 10/6 1 
tGadfly (3), xxxx, a remarkably striking flower with white perianth slightly reflexing 
and shaded a delicate sulphur at base, and a large flat eye measuring i inch across 
of a deep fiery searlet, shading to golden-buff at eentre, ht. 14 in 
Mundi (3), xxx, a handsome flower, with fine bold clear rich yellow perianth, 
large open crown very heavily stained rich orange -scarlet, ht. 19 in. A noble flower 
either for the flower garden or for cutting. First-Class Certificates R.H.S. and 
Midland Daffodil Society, 1887 per 100, 32/6 4 
tGreat Warley (4), xxx, a remarkably striking flower after the style of Narcissus 
Lady Margaret Boscawen, but very much larger, perianth while, bro.ad and massive, 
crown clear yellow, measuring i.i inches across, ht. 18 in. First-Class Certificates 
R.H.S. and Birmingham, 1904 _ 
§Gwyther (3), xx, large yellow perianth, large cup sufl'used orange, a showy flower, 
very decorative in borders and for cutting, ht. 17 in per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 i 
§fHecla (3) xxx, broad white perianth, eup large and open of a deep glowing red; a fine 
showy flower resembling Lucifer, ht. 18 in per 100, 30/- 4 
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