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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1913. 
Narcissus Barrii — conlhmed. 
tSensation (3), xx, pure white perianth, cup canary, conspicuously edged orange- 
scarlet, beautiful, ht. 20 in. ; the flowers should be cut when half o]'cn to develop in 
water, as a hot sun soon destroys the fine colouring on the cup ; stiff loamy soil suits 
it best per 100, 17/C 
§fSequin (6), xx, solid snowy white perianth and bright yellow crown flattened against 
the perianth like a golden coin, ht. 12 in per too, 21/- 
fSheba. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, 12 each £\o los. 
§Siddingpton (6), xx, perianth yellow, expanded yellow cup broadly margined orange, 
free flowering, generally producing two blooms on a stem, ht. 18 in per too, 8/6 
fSir Lancelot (5), xxxx, a very lovely flower of good size with snowy while broad 
perianth, cup expanded, of a bright canary yellow, fluted, and with prettily cut brim, 
edged rich madder-scarlet, ht. 18 in each ;£l is. 
fSouthern Star( 2 ), xx, a showy flower with white perianth and wide flattened crown, 
bright yellow edged fiery orange-red, early 
fSunbeam (2), xx, a very pretty flower of Siiiiiise type, measuring 3 inches across, 
well-formed creamy perianth with slight shading of sulpluir towards base, pretty 
flaltish cup of brilliant orange-red, ht. 16 in. Award of Mkrit Birmingham 
§fSunrise (2), xxxx, very distinct and beautiful, perianth white with a broad primrose hat- 
down the centre of each petal, crown expanded and elegantly fluted, bright oratige- 
ycllow with fiery scarlet margin. 1 * IRST-Ci-Ass Ckr-I'IFICA'I'i-. Birminc.iiam 
§tThe Saracen (5), xx, flower measuring 4.V inches across with long tapering white 
perianth and a straight fluted golden crown suffused orange, ht. 16 in 21 
§Tinkle Bell(6),xx, raised hy J<!ev.G. P. Baydoii,v.\>telly seedling resembling Grecnheart, 
but flower smaller and of better form, perianth a solid Pocticus-white with minute green 
and sulphur centre, sweetly scented, tall and late-flowering Special cheap offer to 
tTorchlight {4), xxx, perianth pale primrose, broad and imbricated, crown bold and 
open, golden-orange shaded fiery scarlet, flower of good form, very attractive, ht. 14 io- 
fToreador. 5e<New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 ca.ch £2 2 s. 
^Vanessa (3), xx, flower small but very symmetrical and attractive, clear yellow with 
its small cup expanded almost flat on the perianth, ht. 16 in. per 1000, 90/- ; per too, 9/6 
tVivid (6), xxx. ivory-white perianth, cup glowing orange-red ; a showy and striking 
flower, ht. 15 in . 3 ^/^ 
t Warley Scarlet. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each/^2 2s. 
§tWhite Hawk (5), xx, perianlh white, cup expanded, canary-yellow, prettily fluted, 
flower slightly drooping Special cheap offer 
§tWhite Slave (2), xxxx, a handsome well-balanced flower, measuring 3I in. across, 
perianth snowy white, very broad and imbricated, cup spreading, pale citron shaded 
white, elegantly fluted and frilled, erect grower, ht. 18 in. 
tWild-fire. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 
-j-Zenith, xxx, perianth creamy white, broad, imbricated and slightly reflexed, cup large 
and flattish, canary-yellow prettily frilled fiery scarlet. Award OF Merit R.Ii.S 
Zingara. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 
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DIVISION IV.— LEEDSII. 
Eucharis-flowcred or Silver-White Fragrant Star Narcissi. 
Comprising all the Star Narcissi (large chalice-cupped and short-cupped) which 
have pure white or silvery white perianth segments and cup or crown white, cream, 
buff-orange, apricot or pale citron. 
In the working out of the new classification, the revising committee felt that it would be unwise to 
breakup this section and distribute it among the I ncomparabilis and Barrii forms, seeing how distinct a 
“culour” section it was, and how well Unown to all Daffodil growers. 
These chaste and beautiful Daffodils are highly prized for indoor decoration, while to cut for bouquets 
their fragrant flowers are greatly in demand. Plant 3 5 hulbs in a 5-inch pot. In flower beds and 
borders they are most charming, while naturalised in grass they produce a lovely effect. 
