BARR’S New Seedling Daffodils, 1904. 
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JANET IMAGE (Giant Leedsii) (i), xxxxx, raised at our Ditton Hill Nurseries, 
perianth white, large straiglit lemoir crown; a remarkably refined and beautiful flower, 
ht. i6 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., March 24th, 1903, at Truro, April 8th, 1904, and 
at Birmingham, Aprii 25th, 1904 
ALFRED (Trumpet Daffodil) (2), xxxxx, a remarkably handsome Daffodil 
which we can strongly recommend ; flowers of large size, great substance, and refined 
finish ; colour a uniform intense rich golden; trumpet large and of elegant form, with open 
deeply frilled mouth ; very tall vigorous grower and free bloomer ; foliage of a handsome 
bluish shade, ht. 24 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S., March 28th, 1899. Award of 
Merit Royal Botanic Society, Aprii, 13th, 1904 
^ADY AUDREY (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, raised at our Dillon Nurseries, a 
flower of great beauty, white perianth slightly canipanulate and long straight bold trumpet 
widening at mouth, very pale creamy primrose passing off white. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, April 24th, 1902 
lady MARGARET BOSCAWEN (Giant Incomparabilis), might almost be 
called a bicolor Sir Watkin,” the flower being of great size with a snowy white periantli 
and a large bold expanded golden-yellow crown. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
lady sybil (Trumpet Daffodil) (l), XXX, raised at our Dillon Nurseries, flowers 
of medium size and a uniform primrose colour ; trumpet short with open mouth, prettily 
flanged, and shaded silver on the inside, giving a very pretty effect, ht. 1 1 in. ...per doz. 48/- 
LITTLE DORRIT (Burbidgei)'(3), xxx, new 1904, raised by R. O. Backhouse, Esq., 
small neat pretty flower, perianth white, with small flat orange-red cup, ht. 21 in 
LORD ROBERTS (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxxx. new 1901, a grand new Trumpet 
Daffodil, raised at our Dillon Nurseries ; flowers of enormous size, golden-yellow, with broad 
massive perianth and noble trumpet ; tall grower and free bloomer, with strong constitution, 
ht. 23 in. Awarded First Class Certificates by the R.H.S., Midland Daffodil Society, 
and Cornwall Daffodil Society, 1901 
loveliness (White Trumpet) (4), xxxxx, new 1904,3 very large flower of remark- 
able beauty, with bold stiff snowy white perianth, broad and smooth, and a very elegant 
white trumpet, expanding at mouth. Highly recommended. Award of Merit, Birming- 
ham, April 16th, 1903 
LUCIFER (lncompa.ra.bilis), true (2), xxxxx {raised by Si. Brigid), large handsome 
white perianth ; cup an intense glowing orange-red, colour lasting well in the sun, very 
striking ; strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 18 in. Awarded First-Class Certificates 
by the R.H.S. and Midland Daffodil Society, 1901 
MAGGIE MAY (Giant Leedsii) (4), xxxxx, one of the most beautiful of the Leedsii 
section ; flowers of great size, with white perianth and very large pale citron cup passing to 
white, beautifully frilled ; a fine strong grower, ht. 22 m. First-Class Certificate R.H.S., 
1899; First-Class Certificate, Birmingham, 1901. {See llluslralion, page yi) 
I'^ARS (Incomparabilis) (2), xxxx, new 1904, large open deep orange-red cup, perianth 
white, broad and bold, tall strong grower, free bloomer, handsome, ht. i8 in 
^^^CEDES (Burbidg^ei) (4), xxx, new 1904 (raised by Rev. G. P. llaydon), a dainty 
drooping flower, with a snowy white elegantly twisted perianth and spreading cup, edged 
bright red, very pretty 
MRS. GEORGE H. BARR (White Trumpet) (4), xxxxx, new 1904, a very lovely 
Daffodil of chaste form, perianth snowy white and slightly campanulate, elegant white 
trumpet well open at mouth. Award of Merit Birmingham, April 16th, 1903 
MRS. MORLAND CROSFIELD (Bicolor) (2), xxxx, a large showy flower, re- 
markably pure in colour, with long bold clear yellow trumpet and large white perianth ; it 
blooms as early as Horsfieldii and is a great acquisition to the early Trumpets ; ht. 19 in 
MONARCH (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), XXXX, raised z.\.o\xx Ditton Nurseries, a noble Hower. 
and one of the most refined of all the Giant Golden Trumpeters ; perianth and trumpet rich full 
yellow and very large, of perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy, ht, 20 in. 
IVIAID (Leedsii) (3)» xxxx, new 190G broad snowy wliite petals, pure 
white cup, graceful drooping habit, an exquisitely beautiful fiower, ht. 15 in. ...per doz. 48/- 
ORIANA (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, new 1904, raised at our Ditton Nurseries, short 
broad trumpet of a pretty soft canary-yellow, perianth white, ht. i8 in 
ORIFLAMME (Burbid^ei), xxx, perianth creamy white, cup fiery scarlet, very bright 
and showy. Award of Merit R.H.S., April 12th, 1898, and at Birmingham, 1902 
PEACH (Apricot-crowned Leedsii) (3), xxxxx, a flower of remarkable beauty, and, 
like Salmonettay quite a new l)reak in colour ; perianth pure white and slightly shouldered, 
crown long and straight, prettily fluted and of a lovely apricot-orange, ht. 13 in., per doz. 48/- 
PHARAOH (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, raised by Rev. G. P. l laydon, very large 
flower, perianth creamy white, broad and handsome large bold canary-yellow trumpet, well 
expanded at mouth, and elegantly crinkled. Award of Merit Birmingham, April 1905 
PHIL MAY (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, new 1904, large bold yellow straight 
trumpet, with paler yellow broad perianth, strong sturdy grower 
PLENIPO (Double Incomparabilis), a cross between 'J'elamonius plenus and 
Poeticus ornalus, having large double pale primrose-yellow flowers of rose shape 
POLESTAR (Engleheartii), perianth white, slightly reflexing large expanded flat cup 
prettily fluted, and of a soft canary colour, flower measuring 4 in. across, late flowering 
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