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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1903. 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS (Peerless Daffodils)— 
§tDANDY DICK. See New Seedling Daffodils, 12 
DOROTHY YORKE. See New Seedling Daffodils, 12 
§fFRANK MILES (3), xxx, large handsome (lower, soft clear yellow, with gracefully 
twisted perianth, exceedingly effective in masses and excellent for cutting, ht. 22 in. 
per too, 7/6 
GEORGE NICHOLSON (4). xxx, perianth pure white, cup clear yellow, of fine form 
and great substance, late, ht. 17 in 
fGLORIA MUNDI (4). See New Seedling Daffodils, pnge 12 
§GOLIATH (4), xxx, large white perianth barred yellow, large yellow cup, handsome, 
ht. pel- 100. 17/6 
§GWYTHER (3), xxx, large broad yellow perianth, large cup suffused orange, a beautiful 
showy flower, very decorative in borders and for cutting, lit. 17 in per too, 7/6 
HOGARTH (3), XX, full yellow gauffered cup very large and expanded, perianth twisted, 
a quaint flower, ht. 20 in 
§ JAMES BATEMAN (4), xxx, pure white broad perianth, clear yellow cup, a chaste 
flower of good substance and finest form, ht. 22 in per too, 25/- 
§KING OF THE NETHERLANDS (3), xxx, perianth sulphur, cup very large, 
spreading and stained orange, distinct and handsome, ht. 20 in per too, 15/- 
§LEEDSII (2), XX, perianth yellow, cup stained rich orange-scarlet, early and very showy, 
ht. 18 in per 100, 7/6 
LOBSTER. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 
Lorenzo (3), discarded 1901. Stella Superba recommended instead. 
tLOUISE (4). xxx, a handsome flower of great substance, with broad round white perianth, 
and bold canary-yellow cup prettily crimped at margin, and slightly tinged orange, 
ht. 15 in 
LUCIFER, true. See New Seedling Daffodils, /aye 13 
LULWORTH, xxx, pure white perianth, cup bright orange-red. Some seasons the cup 
is unfortunately inclined to split, but when perfect it is a charming and beautiful 
flower; of dwarf habit, ht. 1 4 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S., April 10 th, 1894 
§MABEL COWAN (4), xxx, perianth white, cup broadly margined orange-.scarlet, a 
beautiful flower of good substance, late flowering, ht. 20 in. Awarded a Floral 
Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896 per too, 40/- 
MagfOg (3), discarded 1901. Sir Watkin recommended instead. 
(•‘MARY ANDERSON (3), xx, the single form of the favourite old “ Eggs and Bacon” 
Double Daffodil (see page 29) ; perianth pure white, cup bright orange-scarlet, flower of 
medium size; ht. 12 in 
fPERFECTUS (4), xxx, a flower of great substance and charming symmetry, having a 
well-formed stiff white perianth and expanded canary-yellow cup faintly tinged orange, 
ht. 21 in 
PHYLLIS. 5 re New Seedling Daffodils, 13 
^PRINCE OF WALES (3), xxx, perianth sulphur, cup stained orange-scarlet, ht. 18 in. 
per too, 15/- 
§PRINCE TECK (4), xx, broad finely formed imbricated creamy white perianth, cup 
yellow, large and expanded, ht. 18 in per too, 10/6 
tPRINCESS MARY (4), xxx, broad and spreading creamy perianth, large and much- 
expanded cup sufl'used orange, a flower of beautiful form, ht. 16 in. First Ciass 
Certificate R.H.S., April 8th, 1884 per too, 35/- 
§j'QUEEN BESS (i), XX, pure white perianth, with large clear light yellow cup, much 
expanded, ht. 15 in. ; a very useful and valuable variety, being the earliest bloomer 
amongst the Chalice-cupped Daffodils per looo. 85/- ; per too, 9/6 
itQUEEN CATHERINA (2). See New Seedling Daffodils, 14 
QUEEN SOPHIA (3), xxx, perianth sulphur, large spreading frilled cup, heavily stained 
orange-scarlet, of great beauty; ht. 18 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S , April 8th, 
1884 . It delights in a good stiff fibrous loamy soil 
RED COAT, discarded 1903. 
RED STAR (S), xxx. creamy w'hite perianth elegantly arched, long straight cup stained 
brilliant red, the colour lasiting well in the sun ; very showy and free ; late bloomer, 
ht. 14 in 
SEMI-PARTITUS (4), xx, perianth soft pale primrose, cup primrose, deeply lobed, a 
very distinct and interesting variety, ht. 17 in per 100, 30/- 
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