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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils— conftnueci. 
§Mrs. Buchanan (1), xx, jicriantli cream, oampanulate and slightly twisted, pordoz. each, 
trumpet soft primrose with prettily flanged open mouth ; flower of a very distinct and *• *' 
delicate shade ; one of the first bicolor trumpets to open, ht. 16 in per 100, 42/- 6 6 0 6 
fPharaoh (4), xxx, largo flower with broad orcamy-white perianth, and large bold 
creamy-yellow trumpet, well expanded at mouth, and elegantly crinkled, ht. 14 in. 
Award op Merit, Birmingham 10 6 1 0 
Queen Maya. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 — 16 0 
St. Wendrona, xxxj, mw 1919, flower of a beautiful soft colour, perianth cream, 
trumpet delicate primrose, of elegant form, and prettily frilled at mouth, ht. 1,9 in. 
each £1 Is. — — 
Seawald. See New Seedling Daffodils, jxige 8 — 6 0 
tSeraphine (2), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, flower of great size, perianth orcamy- 
white, broad, and with elegant twist, trumpet very large and bold, of a soft delicate 
lemon, with broadly crimped open mouth, very beautiful, ht. 18 in 36 0 3 6 
SirGawain. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, pape 8 — 15 0 
fSprinef Glory (1), new 1914. a very ciirly showy bicolor Daffodil coming in with 
Golden Spur, perianth white, broad and spreading, trumpet large and handsome bright 
yellow with open frilled mouth, a splendid forcing variety, ht. 22 in 8 6 0 9 
tVictoria(l), XX, flowers large, erect, and of fine form, creamy white broad perianth, 
trumpet clear yellow, large, broad, and of great substance. It forces freely, and under 
glass the perianth comes pure white, ht. 16 in. Award op Mp;rit R.H.S., 1897 
per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
„ „ „ Extra targe forcing bulbs, per 100, 32/6 4 6 0 5 
§Walwyn (.3), xxj, new 1920, ])orianth white, long and pointed, trumpet long and 
narrow, delicate primrose, an elegant flower, ht. 14 in 7 6 0 8 
tWeardale Perfection (4), xxxx, this line Daffodil still ranks high among the 
Giant Trumpets as a flower of refined beauty ; it has a large white perianth, and a 
soft primrose trumpet, of great size, ht. 24 in. It makes a good pot-plant and may bo 
gently forced. Awarded a First-Cla.ss Certipicate R.H.S., 1894, and Premier 
Prize by the Midland Daffodil Society. Blooms of this Daffodil have been 
exhibited measuring 5 inches aoro.ss. See lUusIralion, page. 13 per 100, ,65/- 7 6 0 8 
§William Goldring, the .Swan’s Neele Daffodil (3), xx, an elegant flower with 
long snow-white tapering perianth, graccfullv (hooping over the primrose trumpet, 
ht. 16in '. per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
DIV. II.— INCOMPARABILIS. 
LARGE CHALICE-CUPPED DAFFODILS OR 
STAR NARCISSI. 
DtSTINGUISUING CHARACTKR.-COP OR CROWN MEASORINO 
FROM ONE-TUIRU TO NEARLY TUK LENOIH OP TBE PERIANTH SEGMENTS. 
All the varieties have yellow or white 
perianth and yellow or red-stained cups. 
These beautiful Star Narcissi commence flowering in March, 
and furnish a succession of bloom throughout April. All are 
of elegant beauty, and as cut flowers are extensively used for 
furnishing vases and table bouquets. For this purpose they 
should be grown in quantity in boxes and forced for early 
bloom (seepages 1 and 2). They make charming pot plants, 
while in beds and borders they are very showy and naturalised 
in grass they produce a graceful effect. We illustrate Lucifer as 
Example of Flower in Division 11. an example of a flower in this Division. 
per doz. each. 
§Anteros (3), xxj, fine bold flower, perianth cream, smooth, imbricated, and s. d. r. d. 
slightly reflexing, bold yellow cup, globular and fluted at mouth, ht. 19 in 8 6 0 9 
^Autocrat (3), xx, broad full yellow perianth, cup yellow, much expanded, a showy 
flower and free grower, ht. 20 in per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
INCOMPARARILIS HJCIPER. 
