24 
BARR'S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1916. 
per doz. each 
s. d. s. d 
17 6...1 8 
IS o.. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS. 
The Cyclamen-flowered Daffodils with reflexing perianth. 
'I'llE IIAINTY LITTI.IC “Angel’s TEARS Dakeodie {Triamirt4s albtts) was found Iiy the late Mr. 
Peter Barr on the mountains of Portugal and Spain, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil, sometimes 
in the narrowest fissures of granite and slatestone rocks. All in this section make lovely little pot plants 
(three or more bulbs in a pot), and grown thus should be given cold frame culture. Kstablished on 
rockwork they form a picture full of grace and beauty. They prefer shade, a gritty soil, and a well-drained 
position. 
tTriandrus albus (3), an exquisitely beautiful little species, appropriately called 
the “Angel’s Tears” Daffodil, of slender growth, and produces a cluster of elegant 
little creamy white flowers with globular cup and perianth reflexing as in the Cyclamen, 
ht. 7 in. As we hmie to depend upon colleeted bulbs for our annual supply, and these 
have to be taken up while the foliage is still green, a proportion may possibly not bloom 
the first season. The bulbs should therefoi'e be left undisturbed to establish themselves 
per looo, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 
,, ,, ,, Larger-size bulbs „ 12/6 
tTriandrus calathinus (3). One of the most beautiful little Daflbdils in 
existence. The flowers, which are produced in drooping clusters of two or three, aie 
snowy white, and more than twice the size of Triandrus albus, with long goblet- 
shaped crown prettily fluted ; the foliage has a curious habit of curling over, ht. 7 in. 
For pot culture and rockwork it is a perfect gem. The late Mr. Peter Barr collected 
this rare Daffodil some years ago on one of the Glenan Isles, the collecting being attended 
with a good deal of risk. Unfortunately it is no longer to be found there, the sea 
having washed away all trace of it, but we have been able to successfully raise it from seed 
Strong bulbs 
fTriandruS concolor (true) (3), bearing clusters of dainty fragrant flowers of 
similar form to Triandrus albus, but of a uniform full soft yellow, a rare and beautiful 
little Daffodil, ht. 7 in 
fTriandruS pulchellus (4), producing elegant clusters of flowers like Triandrus 
concolor, but the perianth is primrose and the cup white, a very scarce and beautiful little 
Daffodil, ht. 9 in 25 0...2 3 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS. 
Of these Queen of Spain is a natural hybrid of Triandrus albus and a wild trumpet Daffodil. 
The other varieties have all been produced by using Triandrus albus or calathinus pollen on trumpet 
and other Daffodils. They form a distinct class, having flowers more or less drooping, of elegant form and 
graceful habit, clearly showing their Triandrus parentage. 
§tQueen of Spain {f),XXX, found by the late Mr. Teter per doz. each 
Barr in Spain. One of the most beautiful, distinct, and ‘ 
graceful Daffodils in cultivation, and unsurpassed either for 
bedding, pot or vase culture, or for naturalising in wood- 
lands, etc. The flowers vary slightly in size, but all are 
of a uniform soft, delicate, clear yellow, with a gracefully 
reflexing perianth, trumpet of distinct and elegant form, 
ht. 12 in. Naturalised in grass under trees, this Daffodil 
forms a delightful feature in the garden. It also adapts 
itself readily to bowl culture in the Peat-fibre mixture, and 
grown thus affords an artistic decoration for the sitting-room. 
1st size bulbs per 100, 25/- 
Good 2nd size flowering bulbs for large 
plantings, to naturalise per 100, iS/6 
A few extra large bulbs ,, 35/- 
tAg^nes Harvey (4), xxx, a beautiful chalice-cupped 
hybrid, perianth snow-white, cup of exquisite form, pure 
white sometimes flushed soft apricot, one to three blooms 
on a stem, slightly drooping, very beautiful, ht. 13 in. 
Award OF Merit R.H.S. 11)02 25 0...2 
lAlabaster. New Seedling Daffodils, 7 — 15 
§tAnne Holloway (4), xxx, delicate lemon-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, very elegant 25 0...2 
§fDione. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £2 2s. 
§tJ" T. Bonnett-Po£ (3), xx, a pretty hybrid, with cream-coloured perianth and 
bold straight primrose trumpet of elegant outline, ht. 15 in. Award of Merit R.M.S. 
1904 
fMadonna. New Seedling Daffodils, 8 each /■! 
3 6...0 4 
8...0 
0...0 
NARCISSUS QUEEN OP SPAIN. 
7 6...0 8 
