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Red Beacon (Barrii) 5), xxxx, neiv 1910, a most lovely flower which immediately attracts 
one hy its brilliantly colourcil cap ; the perianth is ivory-white, broad and of great substance, 
slightly shaded sulphur at base, cup prettily fluted and of the most intense fiery or.inge-red, 
ht. 15 in 
Red Chief ( Barrii), xxxx, new 1909, a most lovely and attractive flower, perianth solid pure 
white, broad and well imbricated, crown fl.ittish with broad margin of fiery orange-red and 
prettily fringed at edge. Award ok Merit ISirmingh am, 1909 per doz. 27/6 
Red Emperor (Barrii) (5), xxxx, new 1908, perianth creamy white slightly reflexing, cup 
a flattened disc, remarkably large, prettily fluted, and of a fiery salmon-scarlet throughout, 
ht. 13 in 
Rosalind (Barrii) (5), xxx, a very handsome late variety, perianth broad and solid white 
slightly inclined to reflex, cup bright yellow deeply edged fiery scarlet, very showy and 
beautiful, ht. 13 in per doz. 6/6 
Roys.1 Star (Barrii), xxx, a remarkaltly bold and showy fltjwer, measuring 45 inches across, 
perianth cream shaded sulphur, and developing to white, crown very large and flat, prettily 
fluted, opening a brilliant orange shaded yellow but soon developing to a most striking fiery 
orange-red colour ; a good lasting fl.iwer, t.dl grower per doz. 32/6 
Ruby (Barrii), xxxx, new 191 1, raised hy Mr. C. If. Cave^ flower of medium size and periecc 
rounded form, with broad imbricate<l perianth and a pretty flat fiery red cup, ht. 14 in. 
Award of Merit Cornwai.l Daffodil Society, I11I2 
Seraphine (Trumpet Daffodil) (n, xxxx, neiv 1908, raised a! our Nurseries, flower of 
immense size, perianth creamy white, broad, and with elegant twist, trumpet very large and 
bold, of a soft delicate lemon, with broadly crimped open mouth ; a grand flower 
Sheba (Barrii). x.xxx, new 1911, a flower of the highest quality, with large snowy white 
spreailing perianth and a remarkable striking centre of dark fiery crimson, very beautiful. 
Award of Merit Hirmingham, April 1911, where it attracted a great deal of attention... 
Silver Moon (Leedsii), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, flower of medium size with 
rounded and very broad perianth s'ightly twisted, cup pure white prettily crimped, tall 
and late-flowering per doz. 42/- 
Sirdar (Giant Leedsii) (2). xxxx, 1908, a grand flower with broad imbricated silvery 
white perianth and large bold straight crown of a delicate cream colour, deeply fluted and 
elegantly frilled at mouth ; tall grower 
Sir Galahad (Giant Leedsii), xxxx, new 1910, a very beautiful flower measuring over 
4 inches across, perianth pure white, rounded, broad and imbricated, crown soft lemon- 
primrose, large, open and spreading, deeply flanged and frilled at mouth, plant of fine 
bearing, ht. 15 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden" fuiy ysth, 1910 
Sir Lancelot (Barrii), xxxx, neiv 1908, a very lovely flower of gootl size with snowy white 
broad perianth, cup expanded, ot a bright canary yellow, fluted, and with prettily cut brim, 
edged rich madder-scarlet, ht. 18 in 
Snow King (syn. Christina Rossetti) (Poeticus), xxxx, raised hy Mr. Charles Dawson, 
plant tall and of fine bearing, flowers very large with beautiful smooth round perianth, 
of great substance, very beautiful. Award of Meri r and Kirst Prize in Poets’ Ci.ass, 
Hirmingham, April 28th, 1910 
Snowshoe (Poeticus), xxxx, new 1910, a very beautiful and distinct flower of large size, 
with a solid white ample perianth which is broad, slightly reflexed and with an elegant 
waved outline, centre very bright canary-yellow shading to green and with a striking margin 
of crimson ; a flower of fine bearing and showy appearance, ht. 19 in 
Socrates (Poeticus) (5). xxxx, new 1910, the deepest edged Poeticus at the Birming- 
ham Show, 1910, a very striking and noble flower, measuring over 3 in. across, with very 
solid white broad perianth, well-imbricated, centre c,inary with a remarkably deep margin of 
dark madder-scarlet, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit R.If.S. and Birmingham, 1911. See 
Illustration on hack cover and coloured plate in “ The Carden" September 2^th, 1910 
Southern Star (Barrii) (2), xx, a showy flower with white perianth and wide flattened 
crown, bright yellow edged fiery orange-red, early per doz. 21/- 
Sparkler (Giant Incomparabilis) (2), xxx. new 1910, a very large and showy decorative 
flower, measuring 4 in. across, perianth rich yellow, crown very large, fiery orange-scarlet 
shading down to gold, strong robust grower, ht. 18 in per doz. 36/- 
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