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BARR’S DAFFODILS Awarded Five Gold Medals 1908. 
White Trumpet Daffodils — continued. 
Indamora. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 1 each £4 4*. 
fLady Audrey (4). See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each £1 ij. 
fLady of the Snows (4), xxx, new 1905, large and beautiful flower, perianth solid 
white, trumpet of fine form, white and elegantly frilled at mouth. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, April 18th, 190S each £() <)s. 
fLady Sybil (1), xx, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries , flowers 01 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, lit. 1 1 in 5 
fL’Innocence (2), xx, perianth white, trumpet broad, pale primrose passing to white, 
ht. 20 in 10 
Lola. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each ,£44 s. 
Loveliness. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each ^5 5 r. 
fMadame de GraafF (4), xxxx, a lovely variety which must always take a 
prominent position among the pale-coloured trumpet Daffodils. The perianth is pure 
white while the trumpet opens a soft primrose shade passing off almost white. Flowers 
of graceful outline. I11 addition to being a robust grower and free bloomer, it forces well 
and makes an elegant pot plant for greenhouse decoration, while in flower beds and 
borders, or naturalised in grass, few Daffodils are so beautiful. The cut flowers are 
highly prized by exhibitors, and to cut for vases, ht. 16 in. First-Ci.ass Certificate 
K . 1 1 . S eJ itra strong bulbs 
§ Marchioness of Lome (2), x, a good strong-growing variety, trumpet creamy 
white, perianth white, foliage deep blue-green, ht. 12 in per 100, 12/6 
'May Queen. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each ^12 12 s. 
fMrs. Betteridge (3), xxx, new 1905. a very refined and beautiful snowy while flower, 
perianth well formed, broad and imbricated, with a distinct fluting on surface, trumpet 
of model form with elegantly flanged and fluted brim, ht. 12 in. 
§fM rs. Camm (4), xx, perianth white and elegant, trumpet cream, a lovely flower 
of great substance, lasting well when cut, ht. 12 in. First-Ci.ass Certificate k.H.S. 
per 100, 32,6 
fMrs. George H. Barr. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £ 7 
tjfMrs. Thompson (2), x, pure white, trumpet elegantly frilled, large and very 
handsome, early, a strong grower and free bloomer, ht. 14 in per 100, 14/6 
fMrs. Vincent (4), xx. of rare beauty, perianth and trumpet white, of great substance 
and perfect form, a good grower, ht. 12 in 
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Moschatus of Haworth (The Snowy White Daffodil of Spain) (1), 
variable in size of flower. A charming dwarf variety, and a gem to naturalise in grass, 
delighting in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north, ht. 6 in per 100, 10/6 1 
Pallidus Praecox (1), a native op the Pyrenees, variable in size anti shade, from 
pale straw-colour to white, very early and beautiful, ht. 12 in. A few Narcissus 
variiformis may sometimes be found amongst it, as the two are found growing near to 
one another in their native habitat. Grow where possible on moist grassy slopes facing 
north, and on no account give any manure per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 1 
,, >, ,, Bulbs of larger size ,, 8/6 1 
Peter Barr. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £10 tor. 
fPrincess Ida (2), XX, white perianth, elegant while trumpet, witlr brim flanged and 
edged yellow ; a charming variety either for border or pot culture ; an excellent lorcer, 
ht- 14 in per 100, 25/. 3 
tQueen Isabella (2), xx, new 1905, having a pointed white perianth and an elegant 
cream-coloured trumpet prettily frilled at mouth, ht. 12 in 21 
f;Sir Stafford Northcote (2), x, silvery white perianth, long pale sulphur trumpet, 
free bloomer, good for grass and borders, ht. 1 5 in 
(Snowflake (2), XX, white trumpet tinged apricot, passing off silvery white, distinct 
and handsome, holding its head well up, a good grower, lit. 14 in. Certificate of 
Merit R.B.S 8 
t’Tortuosus (syn. Leda and Sarnian Belief (1), xx, perianth pure white, twisted, 
somewhat shorter than the trumpet, which is pale sulphur passing to white, a handsome 
fragrant flower, ht. 15 in per 100, 40/- 5 
§fWilliam Goldring (3), xx, long snow-white tapering perianth, gracefully drooping 
over the primrose trumpet, ht. 16 in. Its graceful form suggests the name ol “ Swan’s 
Neck Daffodil ” ; of good constitution per too, 10/6 1 
§tW. P. Milner (2), x, a charming free- flowering variety, with dainty sulphur-coloured 
flowers, valuable for tilling small beds or for edgings, and very effective in grass, ht. 1 1 in. ; 
when forced it is very pretty, the flowers coming a pure while per 100, 12/6 1 
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