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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
Narcissus Leedsii — continued. 
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§tDuchess of Westminster (4), xx, spreading pure while tapering perianth s. 
and long soft canary cup, tinged orange on first expanding, and passing off almost 
while, a finely formed flower, foliage glaucous blue-green ; charming when naturalised in 
grass, hi. iS in. l''iRST-Ci,ASS Certificate R.II.S per 100, 21/- 3 
§|Eia.ine, xxx, perianth broad and silvery white, cup silvery white, small, globular and 
elegantly fluted, beautiful, ht. 17 in. First-Class Cert. R.H.S., 1901 5 
§tEmpire. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each 2s. 
fEoster (4), xxx, a refined little flower of perfect form, with a white flat perianth 
and a pretty globular lemon cup, ht. I2jn. Award of Merit R.H.S. 190B 10 
§tEvangelme (4), xxx, flower large, of fine form with broad white perianth smooth and 
firm, and large citron-yellow open cup, free bloomer and fine for cutting, ht. 20 in Award 
OF Merit R H S. 1913. Award of Merit for Cutting, Birmingham, 1911... 12 
§fFairy Queen (2), xxx, perianth pure white, straight creamy white cup, prettily fluted, 
an exquisite flower of chaste beauty, valuable for cutting ; for bedding it is of great 
value, the floivers standing out well above the handsome blue-green foliage, while it 
always makes a charming pot plant, ht. 19 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden,” 
August 19M, 1911 per 100, 17/6 2 
flcepeak (5), xxx, new 1911, a very dainty and beautiful flower of perfect symmetry, 
having a broad, smooth, snowy white perianth, and a small cream globular cup with 
green centre, ht. 2 1 in S’* 
§tJsinet Image (3), xx, raised at our Nurseries, a refined and beautiful flower, with 
white perianth and large straight lemon crown, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 
Truro, and Birmingham, 1903 per 100, 25/- 3 
§fKatherine Spurrell (4), xxx, broad campanulate white perianth of good substance 
and a delicate canary-coloured cup, ht. 16 in. ; beautiful as a cut flower, and lasting 
well in water per 100, 17/6 2 
fLord Kitchener (3), xxxx, a very handsome Giant Leedsii, flower of great size 
with very broad flat pure white perianth of firm substance, crown very large of a delicate 
pale primrose, well open at mouth and elegantly crimped at brim, ht. 18 in. Award 
OP Merit R.H.S. 190.5 ■ 
fLucia (4), xxx, after the style of Katherine Spurrell, but finer, the flower measuring 
4 inches across, perianth white, cup citron, prettily fluted, veiy chaste, ht. 18 in 5 
§fMaggie May (4), xx, white perianth and large pale citron cup passing to white, 
beautifully frilled, a good cut flower, ht. 22 in. Awarded First-Class Certificates, 
1899 and 1901 per 100, 55/- 7 
§fMaid of Athens (4), xxx, a very graceful flower, measuring 3 inches across, perianth 
white, well imbricated and slightly scalloped, cup globular, sulphur-white with a pretty 
buff-yellow margin, foliage blue-green, fine for cutting, ht. 18 in. ; valuable for pots and 
gentle forcing per 100, 25/- 3 
§tMaria Magdalene de Graaff (4), xx, broad white perianth and expanded 
primrose cup, often heavily suffused a rich orange or terra-cotta shade ; usually two- 
flowered, ht. 17 in per 100, 8/6 i 
^Mermaid (2), xxxx, a great improvement on Whi'e Queen, flower erect, larger and 
more beautiful, and plant much taller, with handsome blue-green foliage; perianth white, 
large and well imbricated, crown very large and bold, elegantly flanged at mouth, 
opening pale creamy primrose and passing off almost white, ht. 20 in. ; a lovely 
exhibition flower. See coloured plate in “ The Garden" August igth, 1911 84 
§Minnic Hume (3). xx, white perianth, cup large and spreading, passing from lemon 
to white, ht. 16 in per 100, 7/6 1 
§fMrs. Langtry (4), xx, perianth white and broad, cup opening a pale primrose and 
passing oft white, in some seasons elegantly margined canary-yellow, beautiful ; a 
remarkably free bloomer, each bulb generally producing several flower stems, ht. 18 in. 
Extra strong selected bulbs, per 1000, 42/- ; per 100, 4/6 o 
Music. See New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each;^i is. 
§Polestar (5), xx, reflexing white perianth, large expanded flat crown, of a soft pale 
canary colour, prettily fluted, late flowering; recommended for naturalising in grass 
and woodlands, ht. 13 in per 100, 7/6 I 
§tPrincess Ma.ud (3), xx, short, broad, rather campanulate white perianth, large 
globular primio.se-coloured crown. Award of Merit R.M.S., 1901 10 
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