BARR 3t SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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Yellow Trumpet Daffodils — continued. 
STANFIELD (i), large spreading handsome perianth and fine straight short yellow- 
erect trumpet, ht. i8 in 
TENBY DAFFODIL (i). See Obvallaris. 
Thomas Moore (2), discarded 1901. Golden Spur recommended instead, 
VISCOUNTESS, (3), a small graceful flower of a pretty bright primrose-yellow with 
narrow twisted perianth, fragrant, ht. 13 in per too, 10/6 
WILLIE BARR. Now Daffodils, 1 1 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
White-Winged Bicolor Varieties. 
fADA BROOKE (4), perianth white, trumpet rich orange-yellow, flowers after Empress 
and before Grandis, strong grower ; a valuable variety for cutting, ht. 15 in. ...per too, 15/- 
BICOLOR OF HAWORTH (5), perianth white, trumpet yellow, late, ht. 13 in. 
per too, 25/- 
*CABECEIRAS (3), a very showy and handsome Dallodil found by Mr. I'eter Barr in 
Spain, trumpet large and rich yellow, frilled at brim, perianth white, with conspicuous 
primrose shading towards base, ht. 15 in per too, 50/- 
DEAN HERBERT (4), true, perianth full primrose changing to sulphur, trumpet rich 
yellow, very large, ht. 18 in per too, 2l/- 
DIJKE of BEDFORD (2). See New Daffodils, 9 each £$ sr. 
§fEMPRESS (3), large flower, perianth white and of great substance, trumpet rich 
yellow, extra fine, ht. 20 in. This lovely Daffodil is valuable for growing in pots and 
bowls, and should also be largely grown in flower borders and grass, and where cut 
flowers arc required per 1000, iio/- ; per too, 12/6 
>> ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 140/- ; ,, 15/- 
‘ENGLISH LENT LILY (2), perianth whitish, trumpet yellow, ht. 9 in., valuable 
for naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc. ; being collected bulbs, only a proportion will 
bloom the first season per 1000, 18/6 ; per too, 2/- 
GEORGE H. BARR (3), a fine variety with white perianth and yellow trumpet, sturdy 
flower of medium size, ht. 15 in 
§tOBANDIS (Grandee) (5), large and finely imbricated pure white perianth, trumpet 
very large, full yellow, tatefowenng', a grand flower, and most valuable for succession, 
extra fine, ht. 12 in per 1000, 95/-; per too, 10,6 
.. ,, Extra strong selected bulbs • ,, 120/-; ,, 13/6 
§ 1 'HORSFIELDII (2), large handsome flower, perianth white, trumpet full yellow, one 
oj the earliest of the Bieolors, ht. 14 in. This Daffodil is a universal favourite; it 
resembles Empress, but is earlier, and has a slightly paler yellow trumpet, very showy in 
beds and borders per 1000, 95/-; per too, 10/6 
fJ. B. M. CAMM (3), perianth white, trumpet soft pale chrome-yellow; this maybe 
called the “Queen of the Trumpets” for its symmetry of form and chaste colour; a 
strong grower, extra fine, ht. 12 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S per too, 95'- 
JOHN DAVIDSON (3), a beautifully formed flower, rvith large creamy white perianth, 
and large clear yellow trumpet, with mouth well open and gracefully frilled, a strong 
• grower, ht. 12 in, 
JOHN PARKINSON (3), large tine white spreading perianth, short rich yellow 
trumpet, a remarkable flower 
*LENT LILY (2). See English Lent Lily. 
*LOBU LARIS (i), perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, dwarf and valuable for 
edgings, ht. 7 in per 1000, 30/- ; per too, 3/6 
fMADAME PLEMP (4), a bold erect (lower with large solid white perianth, and very 
long golden-yellow trumpet, of great substance, a strong grower, ht. 16 in. Awarded 
Floral Certificate at Daffodil Conference, 1896 
fMICHAEL FOSTER (3), large sulphur-white perianth, thick rich yellow trumpet, 
very distinct, ht. 13 in per 100, 21/- 
-IMRS. MORLAND CROSFIELD (3). Azz New Daffodils, 10 
tMRS. WALTER WARE (3), one of our best bieolors^ having a snowy white 
perianth, trumpet golden, well expanded at brim and exquisitely frilled, a strong 
grower, ht. i6 in. Award of Merit R.B.S. 1898 per loo, 40/- 
§PORTIA (2), perianth soft primrose, trumpet yellow, of good substance, very free 
bloomer, ht. 12 in per 100, 7/6 
§fPRINCEPS (i), perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, large showy flower, early and 
forces freely ; a fine Daft'odil for naturalising, ht. 15 in per 1000, 30/-; per 100, 3/6 
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