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BARR’S Special Early OfFer of DafFodils, 1913. 
Buccaneer (Giant Incomparabilis) (4), xxx, »e 7 i’ 1908, llower large with broad white 
imbricated perianth, crown large, bright yellow, straight and lluted, handsome, per doz. 32/6 
Buttercup (Jonquil Hybrid), xxxx, iie-M 1908, a remarkably distinct and handsome 
DafTodil, being a cross between Emperor and Joiujuilla ; colour rich Uuttercup-yellow, 
almost a self, with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as the 
trumpet, which is straight and of great substance; the flower has a delicate Jonquil per- 
fume. Award of Merit R.II.S., liiO.'l. Illustrated in “ The Garden," May AM, IflOS ... 
CeeScir (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1911, a remarkably fine flower of perfect form, measuring 
slightly over 3 inches across, with very broad rounded solid white perianth, of equal size 
and well imbricated, and a large lemon-yellow eye edged dark madder-red ; flowers erect 
and borne on long stout stems, ht. 16 in 
Calpurnia (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, white campanulate 
perianth, long straight elegant trumpet of a soft primrose, beautiful, ht. 15 in., per doz. 32/6 
Cardinal Wolsey (Barrii), xxxx, new 1910, a very lovely flower with broad snowy white 
perianth, slightly reflexing and a very flat large fluted crown of a brilliant orange-apricot ... 
Cassandra (Poeticus) (4), xxxx, a noble and perfectly shaped flower of fine substance, 
with broad wide-spreading clear white perianth, crown deeply rimmed dark red, ht. 17 in. 
AWARt) OF Merit R.II.S per 100, 30/- ; per doz. 4/- 
Catriona (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxx, new 1908, perianth broad and smooth, creamy white, 
slightly campanulate, trumpet cream shaded white, bold and very elegant with open mouth 
elegantly frilled at brim ; very beautiful 
Challenger (Barrii), xxxx, netu 1910, a magnificent flower measuring more than 3 in. 
across, of fine form, with solid Poeticus-white perianth and a much expanded crown 
measuring about i in. across, soft canary with a striking broad margin of brilliant fiery led 
Chancellor (Incomparabilis) (2), xxx, a bold striking flower with large broad white stiff 
perianth and large handsome straight crown prettily fluted, light yellow, colour very pure, 
ht. 18 in per doz- 5 °/- 
Charm (Barrii), xxxx, new 1908, flower large with snowy white perianth, cup large and 
flattish of a glowing fiery red throughout ; a most lovely flower 
Chieftain (Giant Incomparabilis) (3), xxx, new 1909, raised at our Nurseries, a fine 
large flower with broad imbricated cream-coloured perianth, and a large soft lemon 
expanded cup elegantly frilled at margin, distinct and beautiful, ht. 17 in 
Cingalee {4), xxx, large flower measuring 45 in. across, with long starry cream perianth and 
elegant goblet-shaped crown of a delicate soft primrose 
Citriona (Incomparabilis) (2), xxx, new 1912, a beautifully formed flower, soft citron- 
yellow, almost a self, with greenish shading in centre of crown, ht. 17 in 
Cleopatra (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, a magnificent variety 
in way of Monarch, but larger; very broad yellow imbricated perianth and long bold deep 
yellow trumpet, ht. 15 in. Award of MERtf Hirmingiiam, Award of Merit R.II.S. 
Coeur de Lion (Barrii) (4), xxxx, new 1910, a very beautiful and brilliantly coloured flower 
of good form, perianth delicate primrose, cup fiery deep orange-scarlet right down to the base, 
remarkably striking, ht. 15 in. Illustrated in “ The Garden," August ic)th, 191 1, per doz. 21/- 
Cornelia (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, flower large, soft canary-yellow with fine expanded 
trum|>et and a broad smooth perianth, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.II.S — per doz. 8/- 
Cossack ( Barrii), xxxx, mav 1908, a beautiful and striking flower with broad white solid 
perianth slightly reflexing, cup large and spreading, of an intense dark orange-red ; a fine 
exhibition flower {anly three or four bulbs for sale) 
Croesus (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, ne-w igti, a very fine flower of great substance 
with large rounded and imbricated primrose perianth and a wide expanded crown of deep 
red. Award of Merit Birmingham, liUl 
Cyclamineus (i), the Yellow Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil. This beautiful little 
Daffodil was re-introduced into cultivation in 1887 by A. W. Tait, Esq., of Oporto, after 
being lost sight of for 200 to 300 years. It is the earliest of all Daffodils and is a charming 
elegant little flower of very distinct form ; the trumpet is rich yellow, straight and tube-like, 
elegantly serrated at mouth, while the perianth is reflexed as in a Cyclamen. A valuable 
little species for pot-culture, edgings, rockwork, and to naturalise in grass and shady nooks, 
or at the water’s edge ; it delights in a dampish sandy peat soil, ht. 6 in. First-Class 
Certtficai e R.II.S strongest selected bulbs, per too, 21/-; per doz. 3/- 
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