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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1900. 
Narcissus Leedsli— continued. 
per doz. each. 
§FANNY MASON (3), perianth white, cup bright canary-yellow, pretty flower, excellent s. d. s. d. 
for naturalising . per 1000, 50 /- ; per 100, 5/6 o 10 
tGEM (3), perianth white, a beautifully formed flower, with white cup, of elegant form, 
extra fine. (See Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) 21 0...2 o 
§1 GRAND DUCHESS (2), perianth white, cup spreading, and stained apricot-orange, 
a charming early variety, extra fine ; of great value for cutting per 100, 70/- 9 
’HON. MRS. BARTON (3), large broad pure white perianth, cup expanded, and 
passing from primrose to white, a very distinct handsome variety, extra fine 15 
I KATHERINE SPURRELL (4), broad and overlapping white perianth of good 
substance, cup canary ; large flower, very distinct and of highest quality, extra fine 
(MADGE MATTHEW (2), large white perianth, elegant white cup, early 
1 MAGGIE MAY (syn. Edmond's Whits). See New Daffodils, page 8. 
§(M. MAGDA LINE DE GRAAFF (4), broad white perianth, cup suffused orange ; 
usually two-flowered, very distinct, late-flowering and a free grower, extra fine. ( See 
Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) per 100, 60/- 
§IMINNIE HUME (3), large white perianth, cup large and spreading, passing from a 
tine lemon colour to white ; a very handsome flower, extra fine. 1st Class Certifi- 
cate, R.H.S per 100, 10/6 
MODESTY (new 1898) (3), long silvery-white tapering perianth, drooping over and 
much longer than the white cup, very distinct and elegant 
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§(MRS. 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. 1st Class Certificate, R.H.S. (Sec Illustration 
in our 1898 Catalogue ) per 100, 40/- 5 6...0 6 
§(PALMERSTON (4), spreading while perianth, elegant canary-coloured cup, late 
flowering, delightfully fragrant per too, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
(PRINCESS OF WALES (4), a gem amongst white Narcissi, small starry white 
perianth, large spreading elegantly frilled white cup, rather tall grower 12 0...1 3 
SUPERBUS (3), perianth white, large, and drooping, long white cup per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
UNA. See New Daffodils, page S. 
NARCISSUS MONTANUS ■ Drooping Silver Star Narcissus. 
MONTANUS (3), an elegant drooping flower, perianth and cup silvery white, very 
distinct. An interesting natural hybrid, its supposed origin being N. dubius x 
Moschatus per too, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
NARCISSUS HUMEI . — Hume’s Straight-Crowned, Dog-Eared Daffodils. 
Flowers of very distinct nodding character ; garden hybrids between Incomparabilis x 
pseudo-narcissus ; admirably adapted for beds, borders, and naturalisation. 
HUME'S CONCOLOR (3), perianth and trumpet uniform yellow, a very remarkable 
flower 7 6...0 S 
1 HUME'S GIANT (2), perianth yellow, changing to sulphur, overhanging the large 
straight yellow trumpet ; flower very large and remarkably characteristic... per 100, 17; 6 2 6...0 3 
NARCISSUS BACKHOUSEI. 
Backhouse’s characteristic Daffodils, with trumpet-shaped crown. 
Suitable for pot-culture, beds, borders, and naturalisation. 
BACKHOUSEI (3), bold handsome flower with stout trumpet-shaped yellow cup, nearly 
equalling the length of the distinct spreading sulphury perianth 15 0...1 6 
BORDER MAID (new 1898) (3), a beautiful seedling raised by Dr. Stuart, of 
Chirnside, pure white perianth of great substance, clear yellow well-formed short 
trumpet, a good grower, and a valuable acquisition 21 o 
JOSEPH LAKIN (2), sulphur perianth, yellow cup, very distinct 15 o...t 6 
WOLLEY DOD (2), large spreading primrose perianth, and short deep yellow trumpet, 
very distinct 6 6...0 8 
(WILLIAM WILKS (3), closely imbricated spreading primrose perianth, and striking 
orange-yellow trumpet, with frilled brim per 100, 17^6 2 6...0 3 
NARCISSUS MACLEAII. 
(MACLEAII (Panza bicolor and Diomedes minor) (4), flowers small, white 
perianth, yellow goblet-shaped cup, robust and dwarf, a charming little characteristic 
Daffodil, height about 4 inches per 100,8/6 1 3...0 2 
