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BARR’S Gold Medal DafTodils, 1903. 
NARCISSUS LEEDSII (Peerless Daffodils) — contintied. 
§DUCHESS OF BRABANT (3), x, peiiamh white, cup canary, a useful elegant free- 
flowering variety per 1000, 25/- ; per too, 2/9 
-§fDUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER (4), xxxx, may be called the Queen of the LeedsU 
section for its finely formed handsome flowers and delicate colouring ; it has a large 
spreading pure white tapering perianth and long soft canary cup, tinged orange on first 
ex])anding, and passing olf almost white. We can strongly recommend this Daflbdil for 
cither flower-beds and borders, pots or cutting ; the blooms are borne on stout stalks, 
and the foliage is of a beautiful glaucous blue shade. A charming Daffodil to naturalise 
in grass, the handsome flowers standing out like large white stars. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S per too, 50/- 
4|ENID. See New Seedling Daffodils, 12 each ,^3 31. 
•§tFAIRY QUEEN. See New Seedling DafTodils, /(rje 12 
^FANNY MASON (3), XX, perianth white, cup bright canary-yellow, pretty flower, 
excellent for naturalising per 1000, 45/- ; per too, 5/- 
•fGEM (3), XXX, a beautifully formed flower, with white cup, of elegant form, and much 
imbricated silvery white perianth 
•§tGRAND DUCHESS (2), XXX, a very charming early-flowering variety, flowers of a 
pretty silvery white, cup stained apricot-orange ; greatly valued for cutting, per too, 30/- 
*HON. MRS. BARTON (3), XXX, large broad pure white perianth, cup expanded, and 
passing from primrose to white, a very distinct handsome variety ; a rather delicate 
grower on some soils, but a lovely flower where it succeeds 
-§fJANET IMAGE. See New Seedling Daffodils, pa^e 13 each ;^io loj. 
tKATHERINE SPURRELL (4), xxxx, broad and overlapping white perianth of good 
substance, cup of a delicate canary colour ; flower large and of highest quality ; as a cut 
flower we consider this one of the most bgautiful of the LeedsU section 
^fMADGE MATTHEW (2), XXX, large white perianth, elegant white cup, early, foliage 
deep blue-green, remarkably effective in groups and ma.sses per too, 35/- 
fMAGGIE MAY. See New Seedling DafTodils, fage 13 each £t 6r. 
§fM. MAGDALINE DE GRAAFF (4), XXX, broad white perianth and much expanded 
primrose cup, often heavily suffused with a rich orange or terra-cotta shade ; usually 
two-flowered, distinct, late-flowering and a free grower per too, 12/6 
4fMINNIE HUME (3), XXX, large white perianth, cup large and spreajJing, |rassing from 
a fine lemon colour to white ; a very handsome flower. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
per 1000, 70/-; per too, 7 6 
MODESTY (4), XX, long silvery white tapering perianth, drooping over and much longer 
than the while cup, very distinct and elegant, ht. 10 in 
MOUNTAIN MAID. See New Seedling DafTodils, page 13 
§fMRS. LANGTRY (4), XXX, perianth white and broad, with large white cup, which opens 
a pale primrose and parses off white, and in some seasons is elegantly margined canary- 
yellow, very beautiful ; a remarkably free bloomer, each bulb generally producing 
several flower stems. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. This lovely D.iffodil should 
be largely grown in borders and where cut flowers are in demand 
per 1000, 120/- ; per too, 13/6 
„ ,, Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 170,'-; „ 18/6 
t§fPALMERSTON (4), XX, a charming flower with spreading white perianth and elegant 
canary-coloured cup, late bloomer, delightfully Jragiant per 1000, 65,'- ; per too, 7/- 
4tPEACH. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 
PRINCESS MAUD. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 
ffPRINCESS OF WALES (4), XXX, silvery white peri.inth, small and starry, very large 
spreading elegantly frilled silvery while cup ; a gem per ico, 35/- 
§tSALMONETTA. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 14 
SEAGULL. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 14 
THE SISTERHOOD. See New Seedling Daffodils, /<r,yif 14 
UNA. New Seedling Daffodils, 14 
WHITE LADY. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 14 
WHITE QUEEN. See New Seedling Daffodils, 14 each /17. 
NARCISSUS MONTANUS (Poculiformis). 
Drooping Silver Star Narcissus. 
^OI^TANUS (Poculiformis) (3), x, an elegant drooping flower, perianth and cup 
silvery white, very distinct. An interesting ancient hybrid, its supposed origin being 
N. poeticus X Moschatus per too 42/- 
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