telegrams: *'barr. London.'* 
Autumn 1913. 
Barr’s “Gold Medal” Oaffodils 
AWARDED 
Thirty-three Gold Medals and a Ten Guinea Challenge Cup, 
Also many First-class Certificates and other high awards. 
NEW CLASSIFICATION OF THE DAFFODIL. 
For some years a general want was felt by Daffodil exhibitors for a wider classifica- 
tion of the Daffodil than the then existing one, which had not been found sufficiently 
elastic to take in several new forms of the Narcissus family raised by hybridists since the 
great Daffodil Conference of 1884. The Narcissus Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society was approached on the subject, and to meet the case appointed in 1909 a sub- 
committee to carefully go into the matter, and see how far the existing classification could 
be modified or altered so as to facilitate the placing of the many new seedlings now being 
raised. A good deal of time and careful study was given by the members of the sub- 
committee to the subject, and the revised classification which they brought forward in 
1910 was almost unanimously accepted by the full Narcissus Committee of the Royal 
Horticultural Society. In the following pages we have adopted to a great extent this 
classification, which we hope will be of valuable assistance to exhibitors of Daffodils 
and to amateurs who desire to make a selection of distinct types. As v/ill be seen, 
10 distinct divisions have been made together with a section (Div. XI.) at the end to 
take in a few unclassed species and hybrids. With each division we have given its 
distinguishing character. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Culture and Adaptation of the Daffodil Outdoors 
Naturalising* Daffodiis in Grass, etc. 
Cutting* Daffodils for Decoration .. 
Culture of Daffodiis In Pots or Boxes 
„ Vases and Bowls 
Collections of Daffodils for Exhibition 
M M „ Pot-culture 
M „ „ „ Flower Borders 
Daffodils Recommended for Exhibition 
Collections of Daffodils for Grass and Naturalising 
Mixtures „ „ „ „ „ „ 
Unnamed Seedling Daffodils in Mixture 
Miniature Daffodils for the Rock-Garden, etc. 
NEW SEEDLING DAFFODILS for 1913 
GENERAL LIST OF DAFFODILS, comprising— 
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Yellow and Sulphur Trumpets 
... 13 
Jonqullla and Jonquilla Hybrids 
31 
White Trumpets . 
. . 16 
Tazetta and Tazetta Hybrids 
32 
Bicolor Trumpets 
. 17 
Poetieus— The True Poets’ Narcissi... 
33 
Incomparabills Varieties 
. 19 
Double Varieties .. 
34 
Barrll Varieties 
... 22 
Various Species and Hybrids, includ- 
Leedsil Varieties 
. 26 
ing Bulbocodium, Gracilis, Juncifollus, 
Trlandrus and Triandrus Hybrids 29 
Macleaii, Serotinus, Tenuior, and 
Cyclamineus and Cyclamineus , 
31 ; 
Viridiflorus 
36 
Daffodil Seed for Autumn Sowing 
37 
Useful Tools for Bulb Planting, etc. 
37 
Books on the Daffodil 
38 
Labels for Daffodils 
38 
Manures, Soils, Peat-fibre Mixture 
Vases, 
and Bowls for Daffodils 
38 
Coloured and Uncoloured Daffodil 
Plates 
39 
Special Notices and Terms of Business 
39 
2^ See opposite pag^e for complete Alphabetical List. 
BARR 6 SONS, 
11, 12 6 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London 
