BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kiri£^ Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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each. 
Maydew (Leedsii), xxxx. raised by the liev. G, /’. Haydon, a very beaiUiful hybrid of C “■ d 
biflortis X poetitus, very broad rounded perianth well imbricated and of great substance, 
crown delicate lemon, prettily frilled, deliciously scented, tall and late-flowering o 5 6 
May Queen (Trumpet Daffodil), (5), xxxx, broad snowy white imbricated perianth, of 
great substance, trumpet of solid texture, pale soft canary passing off cream ; a (lower of 
perfect form, ht. 13 in o 18 6 
Memory (Poeticus) (4), xxxx, ueiv 1912, a remarkably pretty variety having very round 
flowers of perfect form and finish, perianth broad and solid white, eye margined fiery red 
and having a greenish centre, ht. 17 in 2 15 o 
Mermaid (Giant Leedsii) (2), xxxx, new 1910, a great improvement on IVhi/e Queen, flower 
larger and more beautiful and plant much taller with hand.some bluish foliage ; perianth 
white, large and well imbricated, crown very large and bold, elegantly flanged at mouth, 
opening pale creamy primrose and passing off almost white, ht. 20 in. ; a lovely exhibition 
flower. See Coloured Plate in " The Garden," August \e), I9ti o 12 6 
Merry Maid (Leedsii), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, flowers large with long white 
tapering perianth, crown deeply crimped bright yellow with deep orange margin, sweet 
scented, tall and late flowering 056 
Messina (Poeticus), xxxx, new 1910, a very beautiful large Poeticus, measuring over 3} 
inches across, with snow-white rounded perianth of good substance, and a flat eye of a 
fine scarlet throughout, ht. 15 in. See coloured plate in “The Garden," September 2^th, 1910 
(only two or three bulbs for saW) 4 10 o 
Michael (Trumpet Daffodil) (2), xxxx, new 1910, one of the most heautiful and refined of 
Giant Yellow 'Trumpet Daffodils, perianth soft yellow, broad, slightly campanulate and of 
great substance, trumpet full soft yellow of King Alfred form, of solid texture, plant of fine 
erect habit, ht. 19 in. Coloured plate in “ The Garden," July 30, 1910 12 12 o 
Michael Angelo (Giant Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, new 1910, a very lovely flower, 
measuring 4 inches across, with very broad solid white perianth and large open spreading 
crown, canary-yellow prettily frilled, having a striking border of fiery scarlet, ht. 16 in. 
See coloured plate in “ The Garden," July yrth,\<)io 2 15 o 
Minerva (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, a very distinct and shapely Poeticus, with round 
symmetrical solid white perianth slightly reflexing, and a large rounil pale chrome-coloured 
eye rimmed cinnabar-red, plant of fine bearing, ht. 15. in per doz. 4/- o 0 5 
Minimus (true) (Trumpet Daffodil) (1), the smallest and dwarfest Trumpet Daflbdil, 
flowers rich full yellow, ht. about 3 in. ; flowering outdoors in February ; a dainty little 
gem for edgings, nooks on rock-work, or to naturalise in grass, and for pot culture. It 
likes a peaty soil. In 1S87, during a lour in Spain, the late Mr. Peter Barr found this 
charming miniature Dafl'udil growing freely among gorse, with a south aspect. For our 
annual supply we have to depend upon collected bulbs, which are taken up while the foliage 
is green .' in consequence there is a possibility that all the bulbs may not bloom the first 
season, but a proportion will per too, 10/6 ; per doz. 1/6 002 
Miss Willmott (Barrii) (4), xxxx, new 1911, a grand large (lower of noble bearing, 
measuring 3,^- inches across, perianth white, of good form, crown large, lemon-yellow edged 
bright orange-red, strongly Poeticus-scented. A tall vigorous grower and goo 1 forcer. 
First-Class Certificate R.II.S., April, 1911 440 
Mohican (Barrii) (2), xxx, new 1909, a .sister .seedling of Sunrise, which it somewhat 
resembles, iterianth white, with yellow radiating from the base, cup sufl'used almost 
throughout fiery orange-scarlet, very bright and attractive, ht. 19 in. Award ok Merit 
R.II.S. ; the flower should be cut young to preserve the colour per doz. 42/- 039 
Monarch (Trumpet Daffodil) (2), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, a noble flower, and 
one of the most refined of all the Giant Golden Trumpets ; perianth and trumpet rich 
full yellow and very large, of perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy. 
ht. 20 in per doz. 18/6 o i 9 
Moonbeam (Leedsii), xxxx, a beautiful and refined flower with pure white perianth, well 
imbricated, and a prettily fluted white cup. Firsi'-Ci.ass Certificate R.II.S 176 
Mrs. H. D. Betteridge (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxx, a refined and beautiful snowy 
white 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 per doz. 27/6 026 
