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BARR’S DAFFODILS Awarded Five Gold Medals 1908. 
Narcissus Buliiocoihum — continued. 
t White Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium monophyllum or Clusii) (l), native of 
N. Africa , winter-floWering, snowy white flowers of exquisite beauty produced in 
winter : grow in pots, in frames, or at the foot of hot dry walls, and as soon as signs of 
growth arc seen, give water freely, lit. 6 in. A good proportion of the bulbs usually 
flower the first year. (See illustration page 21) per too, 12/6 t 
,, ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 15/- 2 
fLarge Yellow Hoop Petticoat (Bulbocodium conspicuum) (4), rich golden- 
yellow, lit. 6 in. ; prefers a dampish sandy peat soil. A fair proportion of the bulbs 
flower the first year p ev I00j ,5/. 2 
t Early-flowering Yellow Hoop Petticoat (2), found in Spain by Mr. 
Peter batr , rich golden-yellow, very beautiful, flowering outdoors from February, lit. 
6 in. ; delights in a dampish sandy peat soil. A fair proportion of the bulbs should 
bloom the first season p Cr j 0 o, 7/6 1 
» A few extra large bulbs ,, 10/6 1 
^Miniature Early Yellow Hoop Petticoat, native of Portugal , bright 
yellow, early and very pretty, a rare species , lit. 3 in. ; prefers a sandy peat soil. A fair 
proportion of the bulbs should bloom the first season 4 
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NARCISSUS BACK HO USE I. 
Hybrids of Ajax x Tazetta, with characteristic Trumpet=shaped Crown. 
Suitable for pot culture , beds, borders , or naturalisation. per doz eacll 
fWilliam Wilks (3), xxx, closely imbricated spreading primrose perianth, and striking s ' 
orange-yellow trumpet, with frilled brim, lit. 15 in per 100, 7/6 1 3...0 2 
NARCISSUS TRIDYMUS. 
Hybrids of Tazetta X Ajax bearing generally two to three flowers on a stem, 
and sweetly scented. 
§Cloth of" Gold (4), xx, the brightest coloured of the Iridymus section, each stem ^ s. d. d 
bearing three to five sweetly scenitd flowers, with rich yellow perianth and hold deep 
golden crown ; a robust grower, and free bloomer, lit. 15 in 21 0...2 o 
§Miss White (3), xx, each stem hearing three to four elegant silvery white flowers, 
ht - 21 in 7 6...0 8 
Patrick (4), x, remarkably striking, bearing three flowers on a stem, campanulate 
soft yellow perianth, crown rich deep golden, flanged at mouth, a fine handsome sweet- 
scented variety, robust grower and free bloomer 5 6...0 6 
§S. A. De Graaff (3), x, a large bold well-imbricated yellow perianth and fine 
yellow crown, ht. 12 in per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
^The Twins (3), x, a pretty two-flowered variety, perianth creamy white, hold yellow 
crown of fine substance, violet-scented, lit. 15 in per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
All the Double 1 rumpet Daffodils thrive admirably when planted in grassland and allowed to remain 
undisturbed. 1 hey are seen to great advantage when planted in clumps in permanent borders, and as 
pot-plants they are very attractive (several bulbs in a pot). . 
r perdoz. each. 
f Capax Plcnus (syn. Eystettensis), Queen Anne’s Double Daffodil (1), xxx, d. s. d 
native oj Ireland , beautiful soft pale lemon-coloured flowers, consisting of six rows of 
petals, symmetrically arranged over each other in the form of a star, ht. 7 in 8 
Cernuus Plenus (The Old Double White Trumpet Daffodil ) (3), xxxx, native 
°t England, flowers of exquisite beauty ; now very rare. For successful culture plant in 
shade in good virgin pasture-loam, avoiding manure, and leave it to become established ; 
in grassland this lovely Daffodil seems most at home, ht. 10 in 
Lobu laris Plenus (The Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented Daffodil) (2), xx, native 
oj the Netherlands, large double yellow flowers, which are delightfully sweet-scented, 
ht. 10 in per 100, 21/- 
Minor Plenus (Rip Yan Winkle) (2), xx, native of Ireland, small double yellow 
flowers with curiously twisting petals, rare, ht. 9 in... 6 
Plenissimus (Parkinson’s Rose-flowered Daffodil) (3), xx, large rose-shaped rich 
yellow flowers, very double and having several centres, delicately scented, lit. 14 in 3 
Pseudo-Narcissus Plenus (Gerrard’s Double-Flowered English Lent Lily) 
(2), xx, a charming small Double DalTodil, with white and yellow petals interspersed, 
rare, ht. 9 in. It is best naturalised in grass 6 
t Scoticus Plenus (Double Scotch Garland Lily) (2), xx, a very charming 
showy Double Daffodil, with white and golden petals interspersed, ht. 12 in., per 100, 30/- 
§ I'Telamonius Plenus (Wilmer’s Great Double Golden-yellow Daffodil) (2), 
xx, the large Old Double Yellow Trumpet Daffodil ; valuable for grouping in beds 
and borders, also for forcing Splendid large bulbs, per 1000, 65/- ; per 100, 7/- 
>» >> Good flowering bulbs ,, ,, 45/-; ,, ,, 5/- 
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