4 BARR’S Special Early Offer of Daffodils, 1913 . 
Fairy Queen (Leedsii) (i), xxx, perianth pure white, straight creamy white cup, prettily 
fluted, an exquisite flower of chaste beauty ; for bedding it is of great value, the flowers 
standing out well above the handsome blue-grey foliage, ht. 19 in. See coloured plate in 
“ The Garden" August iqtk, 1911 per too, 32/6; per doz. 4/6 
Fiery Cross (Barrii) (3), xxx, neto 1908, perianth cream-coloured, broad and slightly 
reflexed, crown wide and expanded, elegantly fluted, brilliant yellow, with heavy margin 
of bright fiery red ; very striking and beautiful, ht. 15 in per doz. 42/- 
Fi re Queen (Barrii), xxx, new 1909, a very attractive flower with snowy white solid 
perianth, slightly reflexing, and a bold globular cup, rich golden-orange heavily margined 
fiery red and with a striking greenish centre, ht. 18 in per doz. 21/- 
Fleetwing (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, large flower of beautiful form and fine sub- 
stance, perianth pure white, crown primrose-yellow 
Florizel (Barrii) (3), xxxx, new 1912, large flower of be.iutiful rounded form with broad 
imbricated white perianth and wide rich golden crown deeply fringed and bordered fiery 
orange; very attractive. Award ok Merit Cornwall Dakkodil Society, 1912 
Furnace (Barrii), xxxx, neio 1908, flower large, perianth pale canary, cup expanded, 
elegantly fluted and frilled and of the most brilliant deep fiery red with crimson tinge. At 
the Birmingham Show, April 23 rd, 1908 , this was considered the richest coloured 
KLOWER IN THE E.'vHlBlTlON {only t 7 vo or three bttlbs for sale) 
Gadfly (I ncomparabilis) (3), xxxx, new 1910, a remarkably striking flower with white 
perianth slightly reflexing and shaded a delicate sulphur at base, and a large flat eye measur- 
ing I inch across of a deep fiery scarlet, shading to golden-buff at centre, ht. 14 in 
Gloria Mundi (Incomparabilis) (4), xxxx, a liand.some flower, with fine bold clear 
rich yellow perianth, large open crown very heavily stained rich orange-scarlet, ht. 18 in. 
A noble flower either for the flower garden or for cutting. Awarded First-Class 
Certikicates K.Il.S. and Midland Dakkodil Society per doz. 6/6 
Glory of Leiden (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xx, a very bold Giant Trumpet Daffodil, the 
flowers staring one full in the face, trumpet rich full yellow, perianth pale yellow, some- 
times with deeper yellow markings, ht. 14 in per doz. 4/6 
Glory of Noordwijk (Trumpet Daffodil), a very large handsome flower with creamy 
white perianth, gracefully twisted and bold bright yellow trumpet open at mouth and 
elegantly flanged. Award ok Merit K.Il.S per doz. 17/6 
Golden Ensign (Jonquil Hybrid), xxxx, ne 7 u 1912, the most be.iutiful trumpet Jonquil 
Hybrid yet raised ; flowers erect, 3 in. across, rich golden, of beautiliil symmetry, with 
broad well-imbricated perianth and an elegant trumpet Ig in. long; of a pleasing Jonquil 
fragr.ince, ht. 16 in 
Great Warley (Giant Incomparabilis), ne^v 1909, a remarkably striking flower after the 
style of Lady Margaret lloscawen, but very much larger, and indeed one of the largest 
Incoinparahilis yet raised, |ierianth white, broad and massive, crown clear yellow, measuring 
I. ( inches across. First-Class Certikicates K.Il.S. and BiriMingham 
Gwendalin (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon^ white perianth 
and long straight pale primrose trumpet, huge noble flower, ht. 15 in 
Hamlet (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, a very handsome flower; large broad flat primrose 
perianth and a well-formed bold yellow trumpet, ht. 18 in per doz. 21/- 
Hatfield Beauty (T rumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, a bold and showy flower, perianth cre.im- 
coloured, trumpet bright canary-yellow with expanded and elegantly flanged brim, ht. 21 in. 
Helios (Giant Incomparabilis) (i), xxxx, ne%v 1912, a large handsome flower of fine form 
measuring 4 in. across, with broad imbricated soft yellow perianth and a large trumpet- 
shaped crown with open frilled mouth, very deep golden with faint coppery tinge, ht. 18 in. 
Henri Vilmorin (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, a very beautiful white Trumpet D.affodil 
of refined texture and form ; trumpet long and of great substance, perianth spreading and 
of Empress shape, flower 4J in. across, ht. 13 in. Award ok Merit K.Il.S 
Herod (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxx, raised by Mr. E. M. Crosfield, a very fine 
flower of good bearing, perianth creamy white, very broad, and lying smooth and flat, 
trumpet clear yellow, large and elegant, with broad open frilled mouth, ht. 18 in 
Homer (Poeticus) (3), xxx, a very large broad-petalled Poeticus, with orange eye broadly 
margined deep crimson, beautiful. First-Class Cer i ikicate per doz. 4/6 
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