BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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Beautiful New and Rare Daffodils. 
The following list of Daffodils includes the best of recently raised seedlings, and purchasers cannot 
tail to be pleased with them. In point of quality they all rank high, while a robust healthy consti- 
tution renders them additionally valuable. They will well repay a good culture by the size and beauty of 
their flowers. 
For Gi.vnt Trumpets we can strongly recommend Dig Ben, Dukeof Bedford, Monarch, King Alfred, 
and Wcardale Perfection, while Maggie May, U’hite Queen, and Ariadne may be termed the C^UEEN.s OF 
THE Leedsii Section for their size, grace, and beauty. For richly coloured cups, Lucifer, Gloria Mundi, 
and Vivid arc unsurpassed. The new varieties of Burbidgei Egret, Rosalind, and Sceptre are ex- 
ceptionally beautiful. 
New Daffodils not offered in the following List can generally be supplied at 
Advertisers’ prices. 
We give in inches the heights as registered at our Ditton Hill Nurseries, where we have a record. 
The varieties marked f are suitable for pots as well as for the border. 
fAGNES HARVEY (Leedsii), new 1902, a beautiful new seedling, having Triandrus 
blood in it, perianth pure white, large globular solid pure white cup with open mouth, one 
to three blooms on astern, slightly drooping, very beautiful. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1902 
fALBATROSS (Leedsii), a large spreading Eucharis-like flower, perianth white, cup 
very pale citron, prettily trilled and deeply edged orange-scarlet, beautiful. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
tARIADNE (Leedsii), perianth white, cup ivory white, very large, saucer-shaped, wide 
and spreading, prettily frilled at margin, a striking flower, lasting long. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, 1902 
fARTEMIS (lncompa.rabilis), broad white perianth, and handsome expanded yellow 
cup, strong grower, tall and early 
fBIG BEN, ONE OF THE LARGEST OF TRUMPET DAFFODII.S, the flowers measuring about 
5 inches across, perianth primrose, trumpet yellow, of good form and substance; a strong 
grower and free seeder; for hybridising this should prove a valuable variety, ht. 21 iiiT 
Awarded Certificate of Merit Royal Botanic Society, 1901 
BORDER MAID (Backhouse!), a beautiful new seedling raised by the late Dr. 
Stuart, of Chirnside, pure white perianth of great substance, clear yellow well-formed 
short trumpet, a good grower, and a valuable acquisition 
fBRIDAL VEIL (Leedsii), perianth snowy white and gracefully twisting, long creamy 
white cup of elegant form, flower drooping, very beautiful 
fBRIDESMAID (Leedsii), neiv 1901, perianth pure white, fairly broad and cam- 
panulate, cup white, slightly margined pale primrose, large and of glooular form, prettily 
crinkled at brim, beautiful, ht. 20 in per doz. 40/- 
CASSANDRA (Poeticus), a noble and gigantic Poet’s Narcissus of tall and vigorous 
growth ; flowers of fine substance, with broad wide-spreading clear white perianth, cup 
deeply rimmed dark red, ht. 17 in. Award of Merit R.H.S 
CECILY HILL (Barrii), a beautiful flower, with fine stiff perianth of a soft primrose 
flushed yellow at base, cup yellow, flushed orange-red, and edged cinnabar-red, late flosverin^. 
ht. 19 in 
CONSTELLATION (Incomparabilis), a beautiful flower with large white perianth 
and bright yellow cup prettily crimped at brim, and margined orange ; tall strong grower, 
ht. 20 in Joj 
fDUCHESS OF NORMANDY, new 1901, a very early and beautiful Trumpet-Daffodil, 
perianth white, fairly broad, slightly shouldered and twisting, long handsome white trumpet 
prettily ribbed and with open flanged mouth, delicately scented 
tDUKE OF BEDFORD (Bicolor), a magnificent flower, measuring 4^- inches across ; 
perianth pure white, broad and of great size, trunqtet clear soft yellow, very large and of 
fine substance and form, measuring 2j inches across at the mouth ; it flowers very early, 
opening before Horsfie/dii, and has a pleasing fragrance, ht. 22 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificates at Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Wisbech 
fEGRET (Burbidsei), broad white perianth of fine form, cup very large and flattened, 
in. in diameter, lemon shaded and margined gold, prettily fluted, a lovely flower. 
Award of Merit Birmingham, 1902 
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