BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 21 
Narcissus Leedsii— coftfmwd. 
ticepeak {r>), xxx, new 19U, a very dainty and beautiful flower of ijcrfoct symmetry, 
having a broad, smooth, snowy white perianth, and a small cream globular cup with 
green centre, lit. 21 in 
Ivorine. See New Seedling Daflodils, page 7 
§t Janet Image (3), xx, raiscrf of our iVursm'cs, a refined flower, with white perianth 
and largo straight lemon crown, ht. 10 in. Awaud oi’ Meuit R.H.S., Truro, and 
Uirmingham, 1903 
Kingdom. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 each £2 2«. 
tLemon Frill (0), xxxx, new 1919, perianth solid white, cup jiale lemon shaded 
cream, prettily frilled ; a beautiful cool looking flower, ht. 21 in 
Loch Fyne. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 7 
fLord Kitchener (3), xxxx, a very handsome Giant Leedsii, flower of great 
size with very broad flat pure white perianth of firm substance, crown very large of a 
delicate pale primrose, well open at mouth and elegantly crimped at brim, ht. 18 in. 
Award oe Merit R.H.S., 190.') 
fLucia (4), xxx, similar to Katherine Spurrell, but finer, flower mea.suring 4 inches 
across, perianth white, cup citron, prettily fluted, very chaste, ht. 18 in — per 100, 27/6 
§fMaid of Athens (4), xxx, a very graceful flower, measuring 3 inches across, 
perianth white, well imbricated and slightly scalloped, cup globular, sulphur-white 
with a pretty buff-yellow margin, foliage bluc-grcon ; lino for cutting, ht. 18 in. ; 
valuable for pots and gentle forcing per 100, 27/0 
t Mermaid . (2), xxxx, a groat improvement 
on While Queen, flower erect, largo and 
beautiful, with handsome blue-grccn foliage ; 
perianth white, largo and well imbricated, 
crown very largo and bold, elegantly flanged 
at mouth, opening pale creamy-primrose and 
passing oft almost white, ht. 20 in. ; a I’me ex- 
hibition variety. See Illustration, and coloured 
plate in. “ The Garden," August IQth, 1911 
§Mountain Maid (3), xxx, flower snowy 
white, ilrooping like a snowdrop, the perianth 
overhanging the cup ; a very graceful variety 
for planting on banks and slopes, ht. 13 in — 
§fMrs. Langtry (4), xx, perianth white and 
broad, cup opening ])ale primrose and passing 
off white, sometimes margined canary-yellow, 
beautiful ; a very free bloomer, each bulb 
generally producing several flower stems, 
ht. 18 in. ; a fine border variety or to naturalise 
X)er lOOO, 150 /- ; i)cr 100, 16/6 
fMusic (6), xxx, new 1915, a distinct and 
charming flower measuring nearly 4 inches 
across, with white perianth, and a broad open 
short cup, pure white shading down to ivory 
and green at centre, ht. 19 in 
large bold flower, perianth white, crown soft lemon. 
per doz. each. 
«. d. s. d. 
10 6 1 0 
— 7 6 
7 6 0 8 
10 6 
15 0 
25 0 2 3 
3 9 0 4 
3 9 0 4 
21 0 2 0 
7 6 0 8 
I.EHUSII MERMAID. 
Myr*a (3), xxx, new 1919, 
beautiful, ht. 19 in 
Prince Arthur. See New Seedling Daffodils 
page 8 each £2 2s. 
tQueen of the North (3), xxxx, flower largo and of highest (piality with very 
broad white perianth, cup lemon, prettily fluted ; a nice cool-looking llowcr, valuable 
for cutting, strong free grower, ht. 18 in 
g-j-Royal Lady (6), xxx, perianth pure white and well imbricated, cui> soft pale 
lemon prettily serrated at margin, a tall strong grower, effective border variety 
per 100, 35/- 
§Salarino, xxj, new 1919, flower large, perianth white and ciunpanulate, crown of a 
pleasing lemon shade, long and straiglit, deeply fluted, ht. 18 in 
fSalmonetta (4), xx, perianth white, cup prettily fluted and of a beautiful apricot 
shade passing off peach, a distinct and charming colour ; free bloomer and prized for 
cutting, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit, Birmingham, 1903 per 100, 21/- 
tSirdan (3), xxxx, a grand flower with broad imbricated silvery white perianth and 
largo bold straight crown of a delicate cream colour, deeply fluted and elegantly frilled 
at mouth, ht. 19 in. It may bear gentle forcing in pots 
2 4 0 3 
36 0 3 6 
60 0 5 6 
7 6 0 8 
5 0 0 6 
— 5 6 
3 0 0 4 
25 0 2 3 
