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BARR’S DAFFODILS Awarded Five Gold Medals 1908. 
Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils— continued. 
fCalpurnia. See New Seedling Daffodils, 9 each £2 2 s. 
fCygnet (4). See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 each £7 7 s. 
iDuke of Bedford (2), xxxx, a magnificent flower, measuring 4J inches across; 
perianth pure white, broad and of great size, trumpet clear soft yellow, very large and of 
fine substance and form, measuring 2\ inches across at the mouth ; it flowers very early, 
opening before Horsfieldii , and has a pleasing fragrance, ht. 22 in. Awarded First- 
Class Certificates at Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh 
|E. T. Cook. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 each £3 3*. 
§fEmpress (3), xxx, large flower, perianth white and of great substance, trumpet 
rich yellow, very beautiful, ht. 20 in per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 
>> ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 95/- ; ,, 10/6 
‘English Lent Lily (2). See Lent Lily. 
§fGrandis (Grandee) (5), xxx, large and finely imbricated pure white massive 
perianth, long straight yellow trumpet of great substance, late-flowering ; a grand flower, 
and valuable for succession, ht. 12 in per 1000, 45/-; per 100, 5/- 
,, „ Extra strong selected bulbs „ 60/- ; ,, 6/6 
§fHorsfieldii (2), xx, large handsome flower, perianth white, trumpet full yellow, 
flowering before Empress, ht. 14 in per 1000, 55/-; per 100, 6/- 
„ Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 70/-; „ 7/6 
fHulda (3), xx, new, 1904, large broad cainpanulate white perianth and long soft primrose 
ribbed trumpet rolled back at mouth, a handsome flower of great substance and 
measuring 4 in. across, ht. 18 in each £ 1 ir. 
t Isolde. See New Seedling Daffodils, u each ^5 Si. 
fj. B. M. Cam m (3), xxx, a very lovely and refined flower of beautiful symmetry. 
The perianth is white and of great substance, while the trumpet is of a rich cream and 
of elegant form ; it is a robust grower with handsome erect foliage, and is a valuable 
variety either for beds, borders, or pot-culture, ht. 12 in. First-Class Certificate 
R-H.S per 100, 27/6 
(John Davidson (3), xx, large creamy white perianth, and bold clear yellow trumpet 
with open frilled mouth, ht. 12 in 
tKnight Errant. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each £s Si. 
‘Lent Lily (2), x, perianth whitish, trumpet yellow, ht. 9 in. ; valuable for naturalising 
m grass, woodlands, etc. ; being collected bulbs, only a proportion will bloom the first 
season. We do not recommend this Daffodil for cultivated borders, where it usually 
dies out per 1000, 18/6; per 100, 2/- 
Lobularis ( 1), x, native of the Netherlands , perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, 
dwarf and valuable for edgings, ht. 7 in per 1000, 30/- ; per 100, 3/6 
(Madame Plemp (4), xxx, a bold erect flower with large solid white twisted 
perianth, and very long golden-yellow trumpet, of great substance, a strong grower, 
ht. 16 in. Floral Certificate R.H.S per ioo, 25/- 
t Michael Foster (3), xx, large sulphur- white perianth, thick rich yellow trumpet, 
very distinct, ht. 13 in p er I00 , 10/6 
§fMrs. Buchanan, xxx, new 1905, perianth cream, campanulate and slightly twisted, 
trumpet soft primrose with prettily flanged open mouth ; flower of a very distinct and 
delicate shade 
fMrs. C. W. Earle (4), xxx, new 1905, flower of great refinement with broad pure 
white perianth, and pale citron trumpet of elegant form, ht. 14 in 
fMrs. Morland Crosfield (2), xxx, a large showy flower, remarkably pure 
in colour, with long bold clear yellow trumpet and large white perianth ; it blooms as 
early as Horsfieldii and is a great acquisition to the early Trumpets, ht. 19 in 
fMrs. Walter Ware (3), xx, white perianth, trumpet golden, well expanded at 
brim and exquisitely frilled ; strong grower, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.B.S. 
per 100, 10/6 
tOriana (3), xxx, new 1904, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, short broad trumpet of 
a pretty soft canary-yellow, perianth white, ht. 18 in 
t Pharaoh. See New Seedling Daffodils ,page 12 each £5 51% 
§fPrinceps (1), x, native of Ireland and Italy, perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, 
large showy flower, early and forces freely ; a fine Daffodil for naturalising. It should 
be planted largely in woodlands, grass, etc., ht. 15 in per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 
>> >> ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 45/-; ,, 5/- 
•Pseudo-Narcissus (2). See Lent Lily. 
tPlframus. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £2 xs. 
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