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bARR’S Gold Medal DafTodils, 1d02 
Bicolor Trumpet DafFodils-"«'»»'«'^- 
■ per doz, each. 
fPROSERPINE (2), a very pretty Daffodil found by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain ; perianth s. d. s. d. 
white, shading to a golden yellow at base, and gracefully twisting, large bold deep 
golden trumpet with open spreading mouth, very showy and free-flowering, ht. 13 in. ... 10 6. ..I o 
‘PSEUDO-NARCISSUS (2). See English Lent Lily. 
‘SCOTICUS (Scotch Garland Lily) (i), perianth white, trumpet yellow, elegantly 
serrated, a charming dwarf Daffodil, very early ; it is quite unsuitable for planting 
in the cultivated border, and should only be used for naturalising in grass 
per 1000, 55/- ; per too, 6/- o 10 .. — 
,, ,, A few extra large bulbs ,, 9/6 i 4... — 
SENTINEL. New Daffodils, /a.?* 21 0...2 o 
‘VARIIFORMIS (i), large while perianth, large canary-yellow expanded trumpet, 
brim elegantly lobed, flowers variable in shade and form ; it is more suitable for planting 
in grass than in the cultivated border per. 100, 8/6 1 3 "- 
tVICTORIA (3), a grand Trumpet Daflbdil, introduced by us in 1897, and highly appre- 
ciated by all. The Daffodil Committee of the K.H.S. gave it an Award of Merit, 
April 27th, 1897, and the Royal Botanic Society awarded it a Certificate of Merit, March 
30th, 1897. The flowers are large, bold, and erect, with creamy while perianth of 
remarkable breadth and good quality ; the trumpet is a clear rich yellow, large, broad, 
and of great substance, beautifully flanged and frilled at mouth, a very free strong grower, 
ht. 18 in. It forces easily, and when flowered under glass the perianth is of a snowy 
whiteness, rendering it one of the most beautiful per 100, 50/- 7 0...0 8 
tWEARDALE PERFECTION (4). See New and Rare Daffodils, ii, each 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
SilYery-White and Sulphur-Coloured Varieties. 
Most of the Daffodils in this section thrive best in fibrous virgin loam, mixed with well-decayed 
leaf-soil • generally speaking they dislike manure ; where, however, the soil is very poor, bone-meal or 
basic slag may be used (for full directions, see page 3). The varieties marked thus * prefer shade or 
a north-west aspect. per doz. each. 
§tALBICANS (2), white perianth and long primrose trumpet passing to white, elegantly «. rf. .,. d. 
recurved at brim, a stronggrower and free bloomer, hi. 14 in per 100, 14/6 2 0...0 3 
tAPRICOT (3I, a very beautiful and striking novelty, presenting quite a new shade in 
Trumpet Daffodils. The perianth is white, while the long straight trumpet opens soft 
primrose passing to a rosy apricot-bulT, and exhales a delightful fragrance rescmnhng 
that of violets ; a strong grower, ht. l6 in". Awarded by the R.H.is. Daffodil Committee 
<iK Award of Merit, April i2th, 1898 —...15 o 
CECILIA DE GRAAFF (4), white, with channelled trumpet, spreading at brim; an 
elegant flower, ht. 20 in 4 ^ 0...4 
t'CERNUUS {syn. Butterfly and Bishop Mann), (i), perianth and trumpet silvery 
white and of the same length, enr/;/, very beautiful; best grown in shade or grass 5 6...0 6 
tCERNUUS PULCHER (2), perianth silvery white, with large spreading primrose 
trumnet. passing to white ; a beautiful flower of exquisite grace, good grower, extra fine, 
ht. i6in.. per too, 75 /- 10 6...1 o 
t‘CCLLEEN BAWN (i), perianth and trumpet silvery white, broad and gracefully 
twisted perianth, a pretty drooping flower, ht. 15 in. ; best grown in grass and shade ... 21 0...2 o 
■tC. W. CeWAN (3), perianth white, trumpet pale canary, distinct and very pretty, 
a strong grower and free bloomer, ht. i 6 in per loo, 32/- 4 6...0 5 
DUCHESS CF CCNNAUGHT (2), perianth and trumpet primrose passing off white, 
a dainty and beautiful flower, charming for small beds, etc., ht. 1 1 in 6 6...0 7 
DUCHESS CF NCRMANDY. See New and Rare Daffodils, 9 — -. iS 
F. w. Burbidge (3), discarded Mrs. Thompson recommended instead. 
GALATEA (l), large flower, perianth and trumpet white, a strong grower, very early, 
ht. 15 in ° 
GRACE DARLING (3), perianth white, gracefully twisted and overlapping the elegant 
trumpet, which is of a pale primrose, passing to white, very beautiful, a free and strong 
grower, ht. 20 in ^ 
LADY SCMERSET {3), a fine tall white Trumpet Daffodil, with straight trumpet and 
gracefully twisting perianth, good grower, ht. 12 in ■ ■■“ ” 
LedSi. same as TortuOSUS. 
LTNNCCENCE (3), very beautiful, broad straight trumpet, of a pale primrose passing 
to white, perianth while, ht. 20 in ••■’5 ° 
LISMCRE (2). New and Rare Daffodils, ; 0 <ri'e 10 —...15 o 
tMADAME DE GRAAFF (4). New and Rare Daffodils, 10 63 O...S 6 
