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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
White Trumpet Daffodils— nofthTOtcfZ. per dor. eoch. 
s. d. 8. d. 
Helice (6), xxx, new 1019, porianth white, trumpet of a delicate cream shade, with 
a very elegant open flanged mouth, lit. 16 in \ 10 C 
§fLady Audrey (5), xxx, raised at our A'urscn'cs, a charming flower having a white 
perianth slightly campanulato and a long straight trumpet widening at mouth 
cream-coloured passing off white, a line free-flowering garden plant, ht. 15 in’ 
Award of Merit, Biriungiiam, 1902. See Illustration, page 11 per 100, 42/^ 6 6 0 6 
Leah. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 g y 
tLoveliness (4), xxxx, a flower of remarkable beauty, with bold stiff snowy white 
perianth, broad and smooth, and a very elegant white trumpet, expanding at mouth 
ht. 14 in. Award of Merit, Birmingham and Truro ’ 12 6 1 3 
tMadame de GraafF (4), xxx, a graceful variety which must always take a promi- 
nent position among the pale-coloured trumpet Daffodils. The perianth is pure 
white, while the trumpet opens a soft primrose shade passing off almost white, lit. 16 in 
It makes a pleasing pot plant for the Alpine house and will bear gentle forcing. Birst- 
Class Cbrtificatb R.H.S., 1887 per ipo, 35/- 6 0 0 6 
*Moschatus of Haworth (The Snowy White Daffodil of the Spanish Pyrenees) 
(1), variable in size of flower. A gem to naturalise in grass, delighting in partial shade 
and on grassy slopes facing north. It also makes a pleasing pot plant for the Alpine 
house, ht. 6 in per 100, 30/- 4 0 0 5 
Ml'S. D. V. West. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 each £2 2s. — _ 
tMrs. George H. Barr (4), xxxx, a very lovely Daffodil of chaste form and 
highest quality, perianth snowy white and slightly campanulate, elegant white trum- 
pet well open at mouth ; a flower of great substance and smoothness, ht. 16 in. 
Awards of Merit R.H.S., Midland Daffodil and Cornwall Daffodil Societibs 
’ 36 0 3 6 
fMrs. H. D. Betteridge (4), xxx, a very refined and beautiful snowy white flower 
perianth well formed, broad and imbricated, with a distinct fluting on surface, trumpet’ 
of model form with elegantly flanged and fluted brim, ht. 16 in ’ 16 0 1 6 
tMrs. Robert Sydenham (4), xxx, pure white broad perianth of groat sub- 
stance, trumpet pure white and beautifully frilled at mouth, very elegant, ht. 14 in. 
Award of Merit R.H.S ’ ’ 36 0 3 6 
Noblesse. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 each £1 Is. 
tPeter Barr (3), xxxx, a grand variety, raised at our Nurseries, flower largo and 
bold, of beautiful symmetry and fine substance, with pure white campanulate perianth 
and largo handsome ivory-white trumpet of elegant outline. It is a strong grower and 
free bloomer, with handsome deep bluish green foliage, ht. 15 in. Awarded Rirst- 
Class Certificate R.H.S., 1902, and Cornwall Daffodil Society, 1903. Awards 
OF Merit Devon Daffodil Society, R.B.S., London, 1904, and at Huntingdon 
.’ 36 0 3 6 
tPhilippe de Vilmorin (5), xxx, a large and elegant flower with white perianth 
and long bold oream-coloured trumpet ; a good free grower with bluish-green foliage 
ht. 14 in. This variety is growing freely in the rock garden of the Royal Horticultural 
Society at Wisley, where in spring it is the admiration of all visitors 
Ptolemy. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £6 6s. 
Silver Gift. <Scc New Seedling Daffodils, pope 8 each £3 3s. 
tTamora(4), xxxx, nets 1918, a most lovely flower, large, and of perfect form, porianth 
snow-white, broad, smooth and flat, trumpet creamy white, elegantly flanged at 
mouth, ht. 16 in 
tThe Grey Mare, xxxx, a very lovely flower of large size with a solid white slightly 
campanulate perianth and large creamy-white trumpet, expanded and flanged at 
mouth, ht. 16 in 
tWhite Knight (4), xxxx, a beautiful flower, slightly drooping with snowy white 
smooth perianth and long straight white trumpet, ht. 16 in 7 6 
§W. P. Milner (2), xx, a charming free-flowering variety, with dainty sulphur- 
coloured flowers ; valuable for filling small bods or for edgings and rockwork, also 
very effective in grass, ht. 11 in. When forced in pots or pans it is remarkably pretty, 
the flowers coming a pure white. Award of Merit for Rook Garden R.H.S., 1914 
per 100, 26/- 3 6 0 4 
