For Australia & New Zealand. 
Issued February, 1913 
Barr’s Special Early ©ffer of Daffodils 
Including New Seedlings. 
IKT Where we have a record, we give in indies the heights as registered at our Nurseries. 
The relative qualities as we judge them we have indicated by xxx, xxxx, the highest quality flower 
being given the most marks. The more common varieties of Daffodils we do not offer in this list, but 
they will be found in our General Daffodil Catalogue which is issued later on. The figures after the 
names indicate the relative period of flowering with us, (i) being the earlie.st, (5) the latest. 
each. 
Admiral Togo (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, large handsome flower, broad yellow £ s. d 
perianth and bold golden trumpet with expanded mouth, strong grower and free bloomer, 
>5 if per doa. 10/6 o i o 
Adonia (Barrii) (4), new 1909, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, perianth cream, broad and 
elegantly formed, cup fiery orange-scarlet, prettily fluted ; the colour is very lasting 086 
Adrastus (Incomparabilis), xxx, new 1912, a handsome flower with white peri.anth and 
bold globular bright yellow cup, having a green centre and golden central halo, very late 
bloomer, ht. 21 in 066 
Aglaia (Leedsii), xxx, new 1912, an elegant flower, perianth white, cup pale primrose with 
sulphur centre, margin fluted, very late bloomer, ht. 19 in 066 
Agnes Harvey (Triandrus Hybrid) (4), xxx, a beautiful hybrid, perianth snow-white, 
cup of exquisite form, pure white sometimes flushed soft apricot, one to three blooms on a 
stem, slightly drooping, ht. 13 in. Award OK Merit R.H.S per doz. 32/6 030 
Alice Knights (Trumpet Daffodil) (i), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, the earliest of 
white Trumpet Daffodils and a be.autiful flower ; perianth white, trumpet creamy white 
of elegant form with prettily frilled open mouth ; the whole flower is of great substance and 
lasts well, whether cut or on the plant, ht. 14 in. Award ok Merit R. II. S., per doz 55/- 050 
Alma (Trumpet Daffodil) (i), xxx, a seedling from Maximus, and of same elegant form, 
colour nearly a self, soft canary-yellow, trumpet very large with bold open mouth, deeply 
flanged, perianth gracefully twisted, flower measuring 4J in. across ; it likes a deep moist soil 
like Maximus per doz. 10/6 o i o 
Anne Holloway (Triandrus Hybrid), xxx, delicate lemon-yellow flowers, very elegant... 050 
Argent (Double Inoomparabilis) (3), xxx, a cross between Telamonius plenus and 
Poeticus ornatus, bearing very beautiful and elegant star-shaped semi-double flowers with 
creamy white petals and yellow centre, ht. 18 in per too, 18/6 ; per doz. 2/8003 
Ariel (Triandrus Hybrid) (3), xxxx, new 1912, a beautiful refined snowy white flower 
resembling Dione, but a shade smaller, of very elegant form, ht. 17 in i 12 o 
Bedouin (Giant Incomparabilis) (4), xxxx, a tall stately grower having large flowers with 
broad spreading white perianth and a large striking scarlet-orange cup, elegantly fluted and 
crinkled at brim; a grand exhibition variety. First-Class Certificate, Edinburgh, 
April loth, 1908 ; Award of Merit, Liverpool, 1910 2 15 o 
Bernardino (Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, a grand variety, of great beauty, with large broad 
creamy perianth and a very large pale yellow cup prettily fluted, and heavily stained deep 
orange- apricot 2 2 o 
Bianca (Leedsii), xxx, a very refined flower, beautiful in form and pure in colour, broad 
solid white perianth, cup globular and prettily fluted, clear lemon with a well-marked dark 
green eye per doz. 8/6009 
Blackwell (Incomparabilis), (1), xxx, the earliest of alt the Chalice-cupped Daffodils; 
perianth primrose-yellow, cup straight and deeply fluted, yellow heavily stained fiery orange- 
scarlet, a bold handsome flower lasting long in condition, ht. 21 in. ; excellent for gentle 
forcing per doz. 6/6 007 
Blazing Star (Incomparabilis) (4), xxxx, new 1908, flower very large, perianth rich 
yellow, crown very large and spreading, rich golden with deep margin of fiery red ; a won- 
derfully effective flower, ht. 18 in o 18 6 
Bloodstone (Barrii), xxxx, new 1911, raised by Air. C. H. Cave, a very lovely flower, with 
ample round snowy white perianth, and a deeply flanged cup of fiery orange with greenish 
centre 4 10 0 
