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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1921. 
Double Trumpet Daffodils— 
*Cepnuus Plenus (The Old Double White Trumpet Daffodil) (1), xxxx, pordoz. each. 
native of England, flowers silvery white, of exquisite beauty, sometimes coming with a *• *• “*■ 
perfeetly formed trumpet, but sometimes broken up into a rosette. For successful 
culture plant in shade in good virgin pasture-loam, avoiding manure, and leave it to 
become established, lit. 10 in. This beautiful Daffodil has become very scarce — 10 6 
SfTelamonius Plenus (Wilmer’s Great Double Golden-yellow Daffodil) (2), xx, 
the large Old Double Yellow Trumpet Daffodil ; valuable for naturalising in wood- 
lands, etc., alsofor early forcing. Good flowering bit lbs for borders and naturalising, 
per 100, 21/- 3 0 — 
„ E.rtra strong bulbs for pot-culture and forcing, etc. „ 27/0 3 9 0 4 
(B) Double Incomparabilis Narcissi. 
The Double Rose-flowered Daffodils. 
The largo massive flowers of these are greatly prized for bouquets and vases, mixing well with other 
flowers and foliage in decoration. As pot plants (3 to 6 bulbs in a pot) they are very charming, while 
in beds, borders, or naturalised they make a most effective display. 
§t Argent (3), xxx, a beautiful cross between per doz. 
Te.lamonius plenus and Poelicus ornatus, *■ 
bearing very beautiful and elegant star- 
shaped semi-double flowers of erect bearing 
with creamy-white petals and yellow centre, 
lit. 18 in. It may be gently forced early in 
pots per 100, 2.o/- 3 0 
§t Butter and Eggs. See Golden Rose (an 
improved form of the old Butter and Eggs). 
§tCodlins and Cream [syn. Sulphur 
Phoenix) (3), xxx. large double white rose- 
shajicd flowers with sulphur centre, very 
chasto and beautiful ; much prized for 
bouquets, vases, etc., lit. 18 in... per 100, 25/- 3 0 
§Dubloon (3), XX, a hybrid of Telamonius 
plenus and Poelicus ornatus, bearing elegant 
bright yellow double flowers with darker 
centre, of fine erect habit, lit. 18 in. ; a charm- 
ing Daffodil for grass per 100, 42/- 5 C 
fEggs and Bacon (Orange Phoenix) (2), 
XX, largo double rose-shaped flowers, white 
with rich reddish-orange centre, ht. 17 in. 
per 100, 25/- 3 0 
StGolden Rose (syn. Pallidus Plenus) (2), xxx, an improved form of the old 
Butter and Eggs Daffodil, flowers very large and rountl, rich light yellow with 
orange-golden centre, very double, handsome and showy, ht. 17 in per 100, 25/- 3 (i 
Milk and Honey. New Seedling Daffodils, 7 each fl Is. — 
§tPi*imrose PhcKnix (4), xxxx, a valuable addition to this section of Double 
Daffodils ; the large double rose-shaped flowers are of a beautiful soft lemon shade ; 
much prized for vases, ht. 20 in. Award of Mbhit R.H.S., 1902 10 0 
DOUBLE NARCISSUS, OODLINS AND CREAM, 
each. 
s. d. 
0 4 
0 4 
0 6 
0 4 
0 4 
1 6 
(Volcano, xxxx, the most brilliantly coloured of the Double Incomparabilis 
varieties, flowers measuring over 3 inches across, primrose-j’cllow with large 
brilliant orange centre shaded scarlet, very decorative, ht. 10 in — 15 0 
(C) Double Sweet-scented Jonquils. 
SJonquilla flore-pleno (The Old Double Sweet Jonquil), producing in May 
little heads of rich yellow double flowers, very fragrant per 100, 15/- 2 3 0 3 
*OdoPus Campanelle plenus (The Tall Double Campanelle Jonquil) (3), xx, 
a very charming variety, bearing heads of fragrant double yellow flowers of 
elegant form, on tall graceful stems, ht. 15 in. It makes an attractive pot and border 
plant, and will bear gentle forcing per 100, 21/- 3 0 0 4 
BARR’S PHYTOBROMA. 
The best and safest manure for Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips and all spring-flowering bulbs — 
2-lb. carton, 1/4 ; 7 lbs. 3/6 ; 14 lbs. 6/6 ; 28 lbs. 11/6 ; 56 lbs. 22/- ; 1 owt. 42/-. 
