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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1913. 
Narcissus Incomparabilis— perdoz. each. 
§fSparkler (2), xxx, new 1910, a very large and showy decorative flower, measuring 4 in. s. d, s, d 
across, perianth rich yellow, crown very large, fiery orange-scarlet shading down to gold, 
strong robust grower, ht. 18 in 42 0...3 9 
^ tSteadfast (6), xxx, flower of fine substance, with well-imbricated white perianth and 
cylindrical rich yellow crown, hold and handsome, ht. 15 in 21 0...2 o 
§Stella (3), X, white perianth, cup yellow per 1000, 30/- ; per 100, 3/6 o 6... 
§Stella Superba (3), XX, a bold showy flower, far superior to Incomparabilis 
Stella, with large clear white spreading perianth and a showy yellow cup ; excellent for 
cutting, ht. 20 in 1000, 75/- ; per 100, 8/6 1 3 - o 2 
/-J §tStrongbOW (4), xxx, broad snowy white perianth and large expanded rich yellow 
crown of great substance; a sturdy plant with broad thick foliage, ht. ii in. Avvakd 
OF Mf,kit R.Il.S., and Birmingham ^ 6.09 
§Vesuvius (4), XX, sulphury white perianth, cup stained glowing orange-red, a bright 
showy flower; a valuable Daffodil for grass, ht. 15 in per 100, 10/6 l 6...0 2 
iWhitewell. See New Seedling Daffodils, /a?-.: 12 — •••6 6 
tWhite Wings (6), xxx, beautiful round white perianth with clear yellow crown, 
ht. 14 in. Award of Mkrit R.M.S - per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
§Will Scarlett (5), we consider this variety worth xxx for the remarkable fiery orange- 
red colouring of its cup, which opens widely at mouth and is elegantly crimped, 
perianth creamy ; a striking flower, ht. 12 in. First-Class Ckkt. R.Il.S 3 ^ 3 
§fYellOW Prince (3), xxx, ntio 1910, a nice rounded flower, with broad well-imbricated 
perianth of a light primrose-yellow and a bold globular rich yellow cup elegantly 
crimped at margin, ht. i6 in. 3 ^ 0...3 3 
DIVISION 111 . — BARRIl. 
Short-Cupped Daffodils, or Star Narcissi. 
(Including varieties hitherto classed as Burbidgei.) 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Cup oh crown measuring less 
THAN ONE-TIIIRU THE LENGTH OF THE PERIANTH SEGMENTS (NOT IN- 
CLUDING Hoeticus, which forms a class uv itself). 
For a long time trouble was being experienced in the placing 
of certain new seedlings under ihe Barrii and Burbidgei sections, 
as the two divisions ran so much into one another. The revising 
committee therefore decided to make only one section of them, 
retaining the name Barrii. 
The chaste beauty of these shorter-cupped Narcissi is the 
more highly appreciated when the cut flowers are seen arranged in 
vases. The lirilliancy of colouring in the cups of some, and the 
dainty elegance of otliers, render them all more or less valuable 
exhibition flowers. The cheaper kinds we can strongly recommend 
for lieds and borders, and for naturalising in grass, woodlands, 
wild gardens, etc. per doz. each, 
fAdonia. (5), raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, 
perianth cream, broad and elegantly formed, cup 
fiery orange-scarlet, prettily fluted ; the colour is 
very lasting, ht. 12 in — to 6 
Agnes Barr (4), xx, perianth creamy white, cup soft yellow, a very delicately coloured 
refined flower, ht. 16 in 5 /^ ° ” 
Albatross (5), xxx, large flower, perianth white, cup pale citron-yellow, frilled and 
conspicuously edged orange-red, beautiful, ht. 18 in. First-Class Ceri iMCAi E K. II. S. 
Armorel, xxx, a beautiful flower with very large pointed imbricated white perianth, 
and a flattened crown of apricot-red 
Example of a Flower iti Division III. 
BARRII SIUDINGTON 
{alionl IwO’lltirds natural size) 
4 6...0 5 
1 fAstrardente (5), xxx. a beautiful flower with white perinnlh and large flattisli crown, 
apricot-orange edged fiery scarlet. Award of Merit K.II.S. ami Birmingham 
§fBarbara Holmes, see Lady Godiva. 
