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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
Barr’s New Seedling Daffodils 
Including New Varieties for 1921 
The following list comprises some of the finest New Seedling Daffodils raised by 
ourselves and other well-known hybridists. Wo would specially draw attention to the following 
grand exhibition kinds : Alpine Snow, Aylmer, Ben Alder, Cyane, Danesfield, Gladiator, 
Golden Empress, Golden Sovereign, Harpagou, Kingdom, Latona, Loch Fyne, Master- 
piece, Milk and Honey, Morning Glory, Mrs. D. V. West, Nannie Nunn, Nightingale, 
Orange Glory, Ormolu, Pearl of Dew, Phineus, Pixie, Primrose Gem, Ptolemy, 
Prince Arthur, Prince Fushlml, Prince Rupert, Raeburn, Ringdove, Royal Gold, 
Wendy, White Pearl, and White Star— all of great beauty. 
We have been awarded for New Seedling Daffodils - 
The Engleheart Challenge Cup by the Royal Horticultural Society as 
First Prize for Twelve Best Seedling Daffodils not in commerce. 
The Walter Ware Challenge Cup for the Best New Triandrus Hybrids. 
The R.H.S. Silver Standard Cup for the Best 12 New Seedling Daffodils 
The relative qualities as we judge them are indicated by xx, xxx, xxxx, the 
highest quality flower being given the most marks. The figures after the names indicate 
the relative period of flowering, (1) being earliest, (6) being latest. 
each. 
Abadea. (Leedsii) (3), xxxx, 7mt> 1920, a large refined flower measuring 4 inches across, ^ *’* 
with a beautiful smooth, white, flat perianth and elegant creamy white crown, ht. 22 in. 0 15 0 
Adelgar (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, a good bold flower with soft yellow perianth 
and golden-yellow trumpet, well frilled at mouth, ht. 18 in 0 10 6 
Alope (Triandrus Hybrid) (4), xxx,?iew; 1919, flower largo with primrose-yellow perianth 
and bold canary-coloured trumpet, ht. 13 in 0 7 6 
Alpine Snow (Leedsii) (4), xxxx, an exquisitely refined flower of the purest white, with 
round imbricated perianth and a daintily crimped globular cup, ht. 12 in 0 10 6 
Aylmer (Trumpet Daffodil){3), xxxx.distinct and elegant, perianth bright yellow smooth 
and canipanulate, trumpet rich yellow, with rolled back brim, ht. 19 in 0 15 0 
Ben Alder (Trumpet Daffodil) (2), xxxx, new 1920, a very handsome flower of King 
Alfred type, but larger. It is also more easily grown, and produces strong robust plants, 
‘*1 1 10 0 
Bonfire (Barrii) (3), xxxx, a grand showy flower, perianth yellow, flat and smooth, crown 
short, of a rich deep crimson, ht. 13 in 0 12 G 
Ca.simir (Giant Incomparabilis) (3), xxx, after the style of -Bejviarrfmo, perianth white 
and pointed, cup bright yellow, prettily fluted and with slight orange flush, a nice showy 
flower, ht. 20 in 
Creusa. (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, new 1921, an elegant flower of the J . B. M . Cmitn 
Perianth white, trumpet sulphur-primrose with evenly frilled margin, ht. 16 in 0 15 0 
Cyane (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, new 1921, flower of beautiful form and good sub- 
stance, perianth white, smooth, and imbricated, trumpet soft primrose-yellow, ht. 16 in..,. 3 3 0 
Danesfield (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, iie^f 1919, an immense flower with broad 
white imbricated perianth and a bold canary-coloured trumpet, expanded and frilled at 
mouth; one of the largest of Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils and a very robust grower, ht. 17 in. 2 2 0 
Discus (Barrii) (3), xxxx, a beautiful and symmetrical flower of great substance, perianth 
ivory-white, brOad and imbricated, crown quite flat, lemon-yellow, shaded apricot at 
margin apd with a deep green base, tall 0 7 6 
Eld red (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, new 1920, large bold flower, perianth white, broad and 
campanulato, fine bold trumpet, delicate primrose, broadly frilled at mouth, ht. 17 in 0 5 6 
