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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921 . 
Narcissus Incomparabilis— 
tHomespun (3), xxx, a reftned flower with largo rounded light yellow perianth, well 
imbricated, and a large rich yellow trilled crown, ht. 16 in. Awarded several prizes. . . 7 6 0 8 
§Lachlan (3), xxj, ■M.w 1920, large bold creamy-white perianth and bright yellow 
crown, well frilled at margin, a good border variety, ht. 18 in per 100, 42/- 5 6 0 6 
§Ladybipd (3), XX, a charming showy little Daffodil, and most valuable for bedding, 
flower with twisted perianth of brilliant yellow and frilled crown, fiery scarlet, shading 
down to gold, ht. 14 in per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
tLady Margaret Boscawen (3), xxx, flowers of great size with a snowy white 
broad perianth and a largo bold expanded golden-yellow crown, ht. 19 in. May bo 
gently forced. First-Class Cektifioate R.H.S., 1898 17 6 1 8 
§fLucifer (3), xxx, a very showy flower, perianth white, cup an intense glowing 
orange-rod, colour lasting well in the sun, strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 17 in. 
A fine bedder, and will also boar gentle forcing. First-Class Certieicate.s R. H.S., 
London, and Midl,vnd Daffodil Society, Birminoham, 1901 per 100, 25/- 3 0 0 4 
§tLulworth (4),xx,whiteporianth,cupbrightorango-red,showy,ht. 14in. „ 21/- 3 0 0 4 
fMalcolm (3), xxx, new 1919, perianth creamy-white, shaded primrose at base, bright 
yellow crorvn of elegant form, deeply fluted ; charming as a cut flower and a fine 
border variety, ht. 22 in 30 0 2 9 
fMichael Angelo (3), xxx, a lovely flower, measuring 4 inches across, with very 
broad white perianth and large open spreading crown, canary-yellow prettily frilled, 
having a striking border of fiery scarlet, ht. 18 in — 5 6 
Morning Glory. <8ee New Seedling Daffodils, pope 7 each £11,9. — — 
§Nestor (4), xxj, perianth creamy-white, flushed canary at base, cup largo and 
globular, golden yellow, elegantly crimped at margin, showy, ht. 21 in 5 6 0 6 
fPedesta.1 (4), xxx, a grand largo flower of groat substance, perianth creamy-white 
very broad, flat, and imbricated, crown rich yellow, long and straight, of fine erect 
bearing, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1912 36 0 3 6 
Phineus. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £2 2.9. — — 
fPilgrim (3), xxxl, a beautiful cool-looking flower of good size with smooth sulphur- 
white rounded perianth and pale lemon cup — 3 6 
Prince Fushimi. 5ee New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £1 10s. — — 
Seville (3), XX XX, a remarkably striking and beautiful flower, large circular snowy 
white perianth, slightly refloxed and well imbricated, crown flat and prettily fluted, 
larger than a half-crmvn, of a rich deep Seville-orange colour, ht. 18 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S., 1912 — 30 0 
§tSir Watkin (2), xxx, handsome bold flower, perianth -primrose, cup yellow, very 
slightly tinged orange, ht. 21 in. ; valuable for bedding, or planting in grass ; it forces 
well, and is greatly prized for cutting per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
„ „ „ Extra large bulbs, per 100, 30/- 4 0 0 6 
tSteadfast (5), xx, a fine bold flower, with well-imbricated white perianth and 
cylindrical rich yellow crown, an effective bedder, ht. 14 in per 100, 17/6 2 6 0 3 
Wendy. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 each £1 Is. — — 
tWhitewell (4), xxx, flower large and of fine form, with broad, rounded, creamy 
perianth of good substance, and a large expanded chrome-orange crown 1 J inches across 
and prettily fluted, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit, Haarlem, 1915 17 6 1 8 
§Will Scarlett (6), we consider this variety worth xxx for the remarkable fiery 
orange-red colouring of its large cup, which opens widely at mouth and is elegantly 
crimped, perianth creamy white ; a striking flower, ht. 16 in. First-Class Certi- 
ficate R.H.S., 1898, as a dccoraJiyeyZojcer 16 0 1 6 
§tYellow Giant (1), xxx, new 1918, a handsome border variety with large bold 
flowers, measuring 3J inches across, light yellow perianth and large open golden crorvn 7 6 0 8 
tYellow Standard (1), xxx, licw 1918, flower very large and handsome, measur- 
ing 4 inches across, with citron -yellow tapering perianth and rich golden-yellow crown ; 
a fine garden plant, and very handsome when grown in pots. Award of Merit as a 
Pot Plant R.H.S., April, 1919 ...per 100, 42/- 5 6 0 6 
