BARR & SONS, ii, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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NARCISSUS NELSONI. 
Nelson’s Daffodils, with goblet-shaped cup and snow-white perianth. 
Handsome for indoors, 3 bulbs in a 5-inch pot ; beautiful in beds, borders, and for 
naturalisation. The flowers are of great substance with snowy white petals, and last er 
long in water when cut. p °_ r c 
AURANTIUS (Nelson’s Orange) (4), broad flat white perianth, cup expanded, 
ribbed, and suffused orange-red, very distinct, extra, 1st Class Certificate R.H.S. 
ILOUISE. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
§1'MAJOR (4), perianth snowy white, with bright yellow cup, frequently suffused with 
orange on first opening, extra fine per 100, 27/6 
MINOR (4), perianth snowy white, cup bright yellow, the pistil projecting beyond the 
brim, very distinct and pretty, dwarf per too, 10/6 
1'MRS. BACKHOUSE (4), large broad pure white perianth, clear yellow expanded cup, 
a very handsome flower, extra Jine per 100, 55/- 
tPERFECTUS. See New Daffodils, page 8 . 
PULCHELLUS (4), perianth white, cup yellow, with campanulale and closely imbri- 
cated perianth, extra fine per too, 42/- 
STANLEY (4), perianth white, straight yellow cup, distinct and handsome 
WILLIAM BACKHOUSE (4), broad imbricated white perianth, clear yellow cup, 
beautiful per too, 27/6 
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NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
A very interesting section, being natural Pyrenean hybrids between the wild N. poilicus 
and IV. abscissas ; our Mr. Peter Barr proved the origin of this Narcissus on one of his 
journeys to the Pyrenees, where he found the parents and their hybrid in a wild state. 
§BERNARDI (4), perianth white, cup variable in size and colour from yellow to orange- 
scarlet or yellow stained orange per 100, 55/- 7 6...0 8 
H. E. BUXTON (4), perianth white, cup bright orange-scarlet, very beautiful and 
remarkably free-flowering, extra fine 2 6 
NARCISSUS TRIDYMUS • — Three-Crowned Daffodils. 
A very distinct and interesting section, being garden hybrids between the Trumpet 
Daffodil and the Tazetta or Bunch-flowered Narcissus, generally bearing more than one 
flower on a stem. 
A. RAWSON (4), large bold imbricated soft clear yellow perianth, rich full yellow cup, 
very handsome, extra fine 
CLOTH OF GOLD. See New Daffodils, page 7. 
MISS WHITE, new 1898 (3), each stem bearing three to four elegant silvery white 
flowers 
ST. PATRICK. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
S. A. DE GRAAFF (3), large bold well-imbricated yellow perianth, yellow cup 
per 100, 22/6 
THE TWINS. See New Daffodils, page 8. 
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NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS {syn. Ganymedes). 
The White Cyelamen-fiowered Daffodil. 
This dainty little ‘ Angel’s Tears ’ Daffodil was found by our Mr. Peter Barr on 
the mountains of Portugal and Spain, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil, sometimes 
in the narrowest fissures of granite and slatestone rocks. They are veritable gems when 
grown in pots ( see page 4), while on rockwork they form a picture full of grace and beauty. 
They all prefer shade, a gritty soil, and well-drained position. 
ALBUS (3), an exquisitely beautiful little flower, appropriately called the ‘Angel's 
Tears' Daffodil, flowers white, variable in size, perianth elegantly reflexed. {See 
Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) per 100, 8/6 I 
t Larger size Bulbs per 100, 10/6 1 
ICALATHINUS (3), beautiful snowy white flowers, much larger and quite distinct 
from Triandrus a/bus. This very rare little Daffodil was collected some years 
ago, by Mr. Peter Barr, on the ‘ Glennans,’ the collecting being attended with a good 
deal of risk. After that, for a few years we failed to procure any, but in 1897 we 
were fortunate in getting a limited quantity— the last we fear for some years to come. 
We therefore recommend purchasers to take every care of this lovely and rare flower. 
{See Illustration on front cover of 1899 Daffodil Catalogue) 12 
CONCOLOR (3), uniform soft yellow, rare and beautiful 10 
IPULCHELLUS (4), perianth primrose, cup white, rare and beautiful 5 
N. Cyclamincus {page 10), N. Johnstoni Queen of Spain and King of Spain {page 10), and 
IV. Triandrus varieties, are the only Daffodils with reflexed petals. 
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