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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1902. 
NARCISSUS LEEDSII. 
The Silver-White Star Narcissi, or Eucharis-flowered Fragrant 
Peerless White Daffodils. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER. — Shape of flowers resembling N. Incomparabilis and N. Barrii 
Sections, but differing in the colour of the cup or crown, which is either pure white or of 
a very pale lemon shade passing off white. 
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 or 5 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. In flower beds and 
borders, and naturalised, they are most cbarminc. pc doz. each. 
s. a. s. rt. 
LEEDSII (2), silvery white, starry, sweel-sceuted, ht. 15 in. ...jjer looo, 30/- ; per too, 3/6 o 6... — 
AGNES HARVEY. See New Daffodils, 9 — ...30 o 
ALBATROSS. See New Daffodils, /rrye 9 — ...Co o 
AMABILIS (2), silvery white with long cup, sometimes tinged ajiricot, a very elegant 
flower, ht. 13 in ! per 1000, 45/-; per 100, 5/- o 9... — 
ARIADNE. See New Daffodils, page 9 — ...25 o 
jBEATRICE (3), perianth of fine campanulate form, cup globular and remarkably elegant; 
the flower is of the highest type of beauty and the purest white, extra fine, ht. 16 in. 12 6...1 3 
BRIDAL VEIL. See New and Rare Daffodils, page 9 — ...S 6 
BRIDESMAID. See New Daffodils, page 9 40 0...3 6 
§ DUCHESS OF BRABANT (3), perianth white, cup canary, a useful elegant free- 
flowering variety per 1000, 25/ ; per too, 2/9 O 5... — 
§fDUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER (4), may be called the Queen of the J.eeJsii 
for its finely formed handsome flowers and delicate colouring ; it has a large white 
perianth and long soft canary cup, tinged orange on first expanding, the whole flower 
passing off pure white. We can strongly recommend this Daffodil for either flower- 
beds and borders, pots or cutting ; the blooms are borne on stout stalks, and the foliage 
is of a beautiful glaucous blue shade. First-Class Certifleate R.H.S. ...per too, 55/- 7 6...0 8 
§FANNY MASON (3), perianth white, cup bright canary-yellow, pretty flower, excellent 
for naturalising per 1000, 4$/-; per too, 5/- o 9... — 
fGEM (3), a beautifully formed flower, with white cup, of eleg.int form, and much im- 
bricated silvery white perianth, ear/ra /?«« 12 6 ... I 3 
itfORAND DUCHESS (2), a very charming early-flowering variety, flow'ers of a pretty 
silvery white, cup stained apricot-orange ; greatly valued for cutting per too, 45/- 6 0...0 7 
*HON. MRS. BARTON (3), large bro.ad pure white perianth, cup expanded, and 
passing from primrose to white, a very distinct handsome variety, extra fine ; a rather 
delicate grower on some soils, but a lovely flower where it succeeds 12 6...1 3 
fKATHERINE SPURRELL (4), broad and overlapping white perianth of good 
substance, cup of a delicate canary colour ; flower large and of highest quality ; as a cut 
flower we consider this one of the most beautiful of the Ticeo'rf/ section to 6.. .1 o 
tMADGE MATTHEW {2), large white perianth, elegant white cup, foliage deep 
blue-green, remarkably effective in groups and masses per too, 55/- 7 6 . o 8 
fMAGGIE MAY. See New and Rare Daffodils, page 10 each ;^to tor. • 
§fM. MAGDALINE DE GRAAFF (4), broad white perianth and much expanded 
])rimrose cup, often heavily suffused with a rich orange or terra-cotta shade ; usually 
two-flowered, distinct, late- flowering and a free grower, exti-a fine per too, 21/- 3 o... — 
§fMINNIE HUME (3). large white perianth, cup large and spreading, passing from 
a fine lemon colour to white ; a very handsome flower, extra fine. First-Class Certifi- 
cate R.H.S per 1000, 70/-; per too, 7,6 i 3... — 
MODEL. .See New and Rare Daffodils, 10 — ...7 6 
MODESTY (4), long silvary white tapering perianth, drooping over and much longer 
than the white cup, very distinct and elegant 12 G...t 3 
MOUNTAIN MAID. See New Daffodils, /a^'-e 1 1 — ...7 6 
§fMRS. LANGTRY {4), perianth white and broad, with large white cup, edged bright 
canary-yellow, beautiful, a remarkably free bloomer, each bulb generally producing 
several flower stems, extra fine. First-Class Certifleate R.H.S. This lovely Daffodil 
should be largely grown in borders and where cut flowers are in demand 
per lOoo, t45/- ; par too, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
,, ,, Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 200,'-; ,, 21/- 3 o ..o 4 
t§PALMERSTON (4), a charming flower with spreading white perianth and elegant 
canary-coloured cup, late bloomer, delightfully fragratit ,..per 1000, 95/- ; per too, 10/6 I 6...0 2 
PHYLLIS. .See New Daffodils, 1 1 — ,..6 6 
tPRINCESS OF WALES (4), silvery white perianth, small and starry, very large 
spreading elegantly frilled silvery white cup ; a gem per too, 65/- 9 o o 10 
SEAGULL. See New Daffodils, ii — ...63 o 
THE SISTERHOOD, each, yr. (id.\ UNA, each, 3or. See New Daffodils, page ii. 
WHITE LADY, each, 2U. ; WHITE QUEEN, each, ;^20. See New Daffodils, page ii. 
