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BARR’S New Seedling Daffodils, 1904. 
CALPURNIA (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, mw 1903, raised at our Dillon Nurseries, 
white campanulate periantli, and long, straight, elegant trumpet of a soft primrose shade, 
very beautiful 
CASSANDRA (PoStiCUS) (4), xxxxx, a noble and perfectly shaped Poet’s Narcissus of 
tall and vigorous growth ; flowers of fine substance, with broad wide-spreading clear white 
perianth, cup deeply rimmed dark red, ht. 17 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1899 per doz. 72/- 
CHAUCER (Poeticus), the earliest of the new Poeticus varieties, fine round perianth, and 
large flat cup of a vivid scarlet 
CLEOPATRA (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, new 1903, raised at our Ditton Hill 
Nurseries, a magnificent yellow Trumpet variety in tire way of Monarch, but larger ; very 
broad yellow perianth imbricated at base, long bold deep yellow trumpet. One of the most 
refined and perfectly formed of giant yellow trumpet Daffodils. Award of Merit Birming- 
ham, April 16 th, 1903 ; Award of Merit R.H.S., April 21 st, 1903 
CYGNET (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, tiew 1902, raised by Rev. G. P. Ilaydon, 
very bold white perianth, broad and elegantly twisted, long bold trumpet of a soft canary- 
yellow, elegantly rolled back at mouth, a great beauty. Award of Merit R.H.S., 
April 22 nd, 1902 ; Award of Merit Birmingham, April 16 th, 1903 
DANDY DICK (Incomparabilis) (2), xxx, bold showy flower with broad shortish 
primrose perianth of good substance, and large bold bright yellow crown, open and prettily 
crimped at brim with a showy deep orange-red margin 
DOROTHY YORKE (Incomparabilis), xxx, perianth wliite, large widely expanded 
crown, bright yellow broadly stained orange-scarlet 
duke of BEDFORD (Bicolor) (2), xxxx, a magnificent flower, measuring 4|- inches 
across ; perianth pure white, broad and of great size, trumpet clear soft yellow, very large 
and of fine substance and form, measuring z\ inches across at the mouth ; it flowers very 
early, opening before Horsjiddii, and has a pleasing fragrance, ht. 22 in. Awarded First- 
Class Certificates at Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh. (See Illustration, p. 9) 
EGRET (Engleheartii) (4), xxxx, broad white perianth of fine form, cup very large 
and flattened, li inches in diameter, lemon shaded and margined gold, prettily fluted, a 
lovely flower. Award of Merit Birmingham, 1902 
ELVIRA (Poetaz) (3), the best representative of a new section of Daffodils, the result of 
a cross between the finest varieties of Polyanthus Narcissi and Poeticus orncUus, the latter 
being the seed-bearing parent. The plant is of tall, elegant growth, each flower stem 
bearing a head of three or four large flowers of good form, with broad white petals of great 
substance and golden-yellow cup edged orange ; delicately fragrant. It is as hardy out of 
doors as any other Daffodil, and will prove a welcome addition as a cut flower, ht. 24 in. 
Award of Merit R.H.S., April 19 th, 1901 per doz. 8/6 
ENID (Leedsll), XXXX, an improvement on Mrs. Langtry, fine large snowy white perianth 
and long straight sulphur-white crinkled crown, tall and beautiful 
EPIC (Poeticus), flower very large and solid, perianth broad, large flat cup deeply edged 
blood-crimson, deliciously scented 
FAIRY QUEEN (Leedsll), xxx, perianth pure white, straight creamy white cup, prettily 
fluted, a strong grower, an exquisite flower of chaste beauty, ht. 16 in per doz. 15/- 
FEARLESS (Giant Incomparabilis), a grand bold flower with broad smooth creamy 
white perianth and large bold rich yellow crown prettily fringed at brim. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, April 25 th, 1904 
FIREBRAND (Burbidgei), (3), perianth creamy white shaded lemon at base, cup 
prettily fluted and of an intense fiery red, very brilliant, ht. 17 in. We consider this variety 
is worth xxxx on account of its remarkably brilliant colouring 
FRAILTY (Burbldsel) (3), xxx, new 1904, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, a charming 
variety of quaint and fantastic form, perianth snowy white and gracefully twisted, cup large 
and open, yellow edged bright red, graceful pendent flower, ht. 14 in 
GIPSY LAD (Incomparabilis), xxx, new 1904, a fine bold showy flower with broad 
well-formed primrose perianth and large bold yellow crown, heavily margined fiery orange- 
red 
GOLD-EYE (Eneleheartil), pure white perianth and large flat disc-like crown of a 
brilliant yellow, prettily fluted, and margined orange-red. Award of Merit Birmingham, 
April 25 th, 1904 
HAROLD HODGE (Burbideel) (3), xxx, tiew 1904, raised by R. O. Backhouse, Esq., 
perianth white, cup small and neat, edged red, ht. 18 in 
HENRI VILMORIN (Trumpet DafFodll) (3), xxxxx, neiu 1903, raised by Rev. 
G. P. Haydon, a most beautiful white Trumpet Daffodil of refined texture and form ; 
trumpet long and of great substance, perianth spreading and of Empress shape, flower 4J in. 
across, ht. 13 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., April 19 th, 1904 
HOMER (Posticus), xxx, a very large broad-petalled Poeticus of Poclarum style, beau- 
tiful. First-Class Certificate, April 12 th, 1898 
HULDA (Trumpet DafFodll) (3), new 1904, large broad white perianth, large primrose 
trumpet, a handsome flower, ht. 18 in 
HYACINTH (Burbldeel), snowy white perianth and spreading cup of a delicate lemon 
colour, very pretty and deliciously fragrant 
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