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NARCISSUS BARRII. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Depth of cup one-quarter to one-third the length of the 
perianth segments (petals). 
The beauty of these Narcissi renders them of great value for indoor decoration (3 or 5 bulbs in a 
5-inch pot), while for beds, borders, naturalisation, and as cut (lowers they are very highly prized. 
perdoz. each. 
ALBATROSS. See New Seedling Daffodils, page ii — ...10 6 
BARBARA HOLMES. Lady Godiva. 
BULLFINCH. See New Seedling Daffodils, fai;e li — ...10 6 
CECILY HILL, XXX, a beautiful flower, with fine stiff perianth of a soft primrose flushed 
yellow at base, cup yellow, flushed orange-red, and edged cinnabar-red, late Jlorvering, 
ht, 19 in 24 0...2 3 
§tCONSPICUUS ( 4 )t xxxx, a flow er of great beauty and refinement, and a favourite 
with all, large broad spreading yellow perianth, broad short cup, conspicuously edged 
bright orange-scarlet, ht. 20 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. We can highly 
recommend this variety to every one, as it is certainly a Queen amongst Chalice-Cu])ped 
Daffodils, and lasts longer in water when cut than almost any other variety ; it is a 
robust strong grower and a very free bloomer per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 4/ 
,, ,, Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 55/-; ,, 6/- 
§fCROWN PRINCE (4), XXX, perianth white, cup large and heavily stained orange-red, 
very large handsome flower, sturdy grower, ht. 20 in per 100, 55/- 
CUPID (5), XX, a very late bloomer, and the last of the Barrii section to flower; perianth 
white, cup yellow, flushed apricot, sweet-scented, ht. 18 in 
DRi FELL (i), perianth whitish, cup orange-scarlet ; a very pretty and showy variety for 
pot-culture, but unsuitable for the open border, as the early-formed flower buds generally 
get frosted 
fDOROTHY E. WEMYSS (5), xxxx, large white perianth, with canary-yellow cup, 
consijicuously edged orange-scarlet, very beautiful, late flowering and a strong grower, 
ht. 22 in. We consider this the finest of the Barrii section. Awarded a Floral 
Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896 , and Award of Merit R.H.S., 1901 
$fFLORA WILSON (4), XXX, white perianth, cup deeply stained orange-scarlet, a very 
striking and beautiful flower, ht. 20 in per 100, 10/6 
fGOLDEN GEM (5), x, perianth rich yellow, cup edged orange, small but showy, late, 
ht. 15 in. ; very free blooming, and valuable for succession... per 1000, 70/- ; per too, 7/6 
§tLADY GODIVA (4), XXX {syn, Barbara Holmes), a very pretty white sport from 
Baf'rii ConspicuuSy having a white instead of yellow perianth, ht. 20 in. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S., 1903 , under the name of Barbara Holmes per 100, 50/- 
tMAURICE VILMORIN (3), XX, broad creamy white perianth, cup lemon, stained 
orange-scarlet, ht. 13 in per too, 12/6 
§MIRIAM BARTON (3), XX, perianth and cup soft delicate primrose, a be.iutiful delicate 
shade, ht. 15 in per too, 4/6 
§fMRS. C. BOWLEY (4), xxxx, a very striking and beautiful flower, with white perianth 
and glowing orange-red cup, ht. 20 in. Awarded a Floral Certificate at the Great 
Daffodil Conference, 1896 per too, 37/6 
§tORPHEE (2), XXX, primrose perianth, cup beautifully edged bright orange-scarlet, early 
flowering, ht. 18 in. ; a valuable cut flower per 1000, 35/- ; per too, 4/- 
SENSATION (4), XXX, large pure white perianth, cup canary, conspicuously edged 
with orange-scarlet, beautiful, ht. 20 in. ; the flowers should be cut when half open to 
develop in water, as the fine colouring on the cup is soon destroyed with a hot sun 
§8IDDINCTON (4), XXX, fine yellow petals, handsome open cup, broadly margined 
orange, very beautiful and remarkably free flowering, generally producing two blooms 
on a stem, ht. i8 in per too, 30/- 
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NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
A very interesting section, being natural Pyrenean hybrids between the "wWiX Poitticus iVarcissus and 
N. Abscissus and A'. Variiformis ; our Mr. Peter Barr proved the origin of this Narcissus on one of his 
journeys to the Pyrenees, where lie found the parents and their hybrid in a wild state. per doz. each. 
§BERNARDI (4), XX, perianth white, cup variable in size and colour from yellow to ^ 
orange-scarlet or yellow stained orange, ht. 12 to 18 in per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
§FIRE GLOW, XXX, perianth snow-white, cup glowing crimson, colour lasting well in 
the sun, ht. 12 in 84 0...7 6 
§H. E. BUXTON (4), XXX, perianth white, cup brilli.ant orange-scarlet, very beautiful 
and remarkably free flowering, ht. 15 in 21 0...2 o 
NARCISSUS MACLEAN. 
tMACLEAll (Panza bicoloF and Diomedes minor) (4), xx, flowers sni.all, white 
perianth, yellow goblet-shaped cup, robust and dwarf, a charming little characteristic 
DalTodil, height about 4 in per too, 18/6 2 8...0 3 
