10 BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils— 
§tCornelia (3), xxx, llower soft canary-yellow witli cxpaiuled trumpet and broad per doz. 
smooth perianth, lit. 18 in. ; it make.s a good pot plant and is a splendid bedder. *■ 
Award of Merit R.H.S., 1905 per 100, 65/- 7 6 
§j-Emperor (3), xx, perianth deep primro.se, trumpet rich full yellow ; should be largely 
grown in flower-beds and borders and naturalised in grass ; it is an excellent market 
flower and forces well, lit. 21 in per 100, 25/- 3 C 
tGeorge Philip Haydon (3), xxx, refined flower with primrose perianth and 
bold canary-yellow trumpet, fluted and flanged ;it brim, ht. 18 in 30 0 
tGlory of Leiden (3), xx, large bold flower, trumpet rieh full yellow, perianth pale 
yellow, sometimes with deeper yellow markings, ht. 14 in. ; a good forcer. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate R.H.S., 1887 per 100, 35/- 5 0 
ifGolden Bell (2), xx, broad light yellow twisting perianth, large bold golden trumpet, 
with finely frilled open mouth, free bloomer, ht. 14 in per 100, 42/- 5 6 
Golden Empress. See New Seedling Daffodils, poye 7 eaeh£5 6s. — 
Golden Frill. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 — 
Golden Sovereign. See New Seedling Daffodiis, page 7 — 
§tGolden Spur (1), xx, native of the Netherlands, perianth spreading, trumpet large 
and distinctly lobed, deep rich self -yellow ; an early foreer and a showy Daffodil for 
borders and grass, ht. 18 in per 100, 25/- 3 6 
§fHenry Irving (1), xx, a native of the Netherlands, broad spreading yellow perianth, 
large yellow trumpet, handsome flower, excellent for foreing, also for eultivation in 
grass or borders, ht, 18 in ^.per 100, 25/- 3 0 
§Hoboken (1), xx, a pretty showy bedding Daffodil of a distinct bright self canary- 
vellow colour and pleasing form, trumpet well open and flanged at mouth ; a good 
forcer, ht. 15 in poT 100. 21/- 3 0 
fKing Alfred (1), xxxx, a remarkably handsome Daffodil which we can strongly 
recommend ; flowers of large size, great substance, and refined finish ; colour a uniform 
intense rich golden ; trumpet large and of elegant form, with open deeply frilled 
mouth ; very tall vigorous grower and free bloomer ; foliage of a handsome bluish 
shade, ht. 24 in. It forces early and is greatly prized as a cut flower for vases. First- 
Class Certificate R.H.S., and R.B.S. London, 1899 per 100, 60/- 8 6 
Latona. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 
each £3 3s. — 
tLord Roberts (3), xxxx, a grand Trumpet 
Daffodil, raised at our Nurseries ; flowers of 
largo golden-yellow, with broad massive 
perianth and noble trumpet ; tall grower 
and free bloomer, with strong constitution, 
ht. 23 in. Awarded First-Class Certifi- 
cates by the R.H.S., Midland Daffodil 
Society, Cornwall Daffodil Society, 
and Devon Daffodil Society. See Illustra- 
tion : 17 6 
§fMaximus (2), xxx, a very beautiful and 
graceful flower of a uniform rich deep golden - 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, ht. 18 in. ; 
it is one of the richest coloured yellow Trumpet 
Daffodils, but rather a shy bloomer. It seems 
to do best planted 9 to 12 inches deep 
per 100, 21/- 3 0 
*Minor, true (1), a most graceful and charming 
very early-flowering miniature Daffodil of 
Maximus form, flowers with full yellow 
perianth gracefully twisted, and the minia- 
ture trumpet elegantly flanged at mouth, 
ht. 6 in. ; prized for edgings, rock-work, 
and pots in cool greenhouse, now very scarce 18 0 
„ „ Extra large bulbs 25 0 
§M. J. Berkeley (2), xxj, resembling Maximus in shape, but colour is a clear bright 
yellow, the trumpet being much expanded and elegantly flanged at brim, a good showy 
border variety, ht. 17 ins per 100, 21/- 3 ( 
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