BARR’S Special Early Offer of Daffodils, 1913. 
each. 
St. George (Barriil (3I. XXXX' '"’W 1909, a very lovely exliibilion (lowci- wilh broad rounded C s- d 
creamy white perianth of fine texture and a strikini; Poelicns-\\Ve: eye, full of colour 066 
strongbow (Incomparabilis) (4), xxx, broad snowy white perianth and large expanded 
rich yellow crown of great substance; a sturdy plant with broad thick foliage, lit. it in. 
Awards OK Merit R.II.S., liiR.MiNtiitAM, and Royai. Botanic Society ...perdoz. 7/6 008 
Sunbeam (Barrii), xxx, a very pretty llower of Sunrise type, measuring 3 inches across, 
with well-formed creamy perianth with slight shading of sulphur towards base and 
an attractive flattish cu]i of brilliant orange-red, ht. 16 in. Award oe Merit Birminc- 
IIAM, and illustrated in Flora and Sylva,]\\\y, 1905 per doz. 8/6 009 
Sunrise (Barrii) (2), xxx, new 1908, very distinct and beautiful, perianth white with a 
broad primrose bar- down the centre of each petal, crown expanded and elegantly fluted, 
bright orange-yellow with fiery scarlet .margin. Awarded h tKS't'- Ci.ass Cek'I'IEICA t'E 
Birmingham, 1910 o 12 6 
Tamerlane (Giant Incomparabilis), xxxx, new 1911, a handsome and striking flower 
with solid lemon perianth, well imbricaled and large open crown of rich orange-red ; a 
huge flower without being at all coar.se 700 
Tennyson (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1908, a beautiful Foetiats of model form, flower of 
barge size with broad flat smooth rounded petals, cup large, lemon-yellow edged dark 
madder-red * 7 ^ 
The Bride (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, broad snowy white perianth 
of great substance, and very small brilliant red crown ; a very chaste beautiful flower of 
perfect form, ht. 16 in ’. per doz. 10/6 o I o 
The Grey Mare (Trumpet Daffodih, xxxx, nnu 1910, raised by the Kev. G. P. Haydon, 
a very lovely flower of large size, and solid white perianth slightly campanulate, trumpet 
large, well open at mouth, measuring 2\ in. across, very beautifully flanged, ht. 16 in. 
{only a bulb or two for sale') 6 6 O 
The Saracen (Barrii) (5), xxx, new 1909, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, flower measuring 
4J inches across with long tapering white perianlh and a straight fluted golden crown 
sulTused orange ; a graceful flower of fine erect bearing, ht. 16 in per doz. 42/- 040 
Timon (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, a grand flower, large, of good substance, with 
very broad imbricated solid white smooth perianth, centre primrose shading to green, and 
conspicuously margined dark cinnabar-red, slurdy grower, ht. 17 in o 17 6 
Torchlight (Barrii) (3), xxx, new 190S, perianth pale primrose, broad and imbricated, 
crown bold and open of a golden-orange shaded fiery scarlet, flower of good form and very 
attractive ° ® ^ 
Toreador (Barrii), «t'w 1909, perianth white, well formed, smooth and firm, crown flat, 
orange with broad margin of brilliant scarlet, very striking and handsome 220 
TriandruS albus (3), -an exquisitely beautiful little species, appropri.atcly called the 
“ Angel’s Tears ” Daffodil, found by the late Mr. Peter Barr on the mountains of Portugal 
and Spain, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil, sometimes in the narrowest fissures 
of granite and slatestone rocks. It makes a lovely little pot plant (two or three bulbs in a 
pot) and grown thus should be given cold frame culture. Established on rockwork the 
Triandrus Albus forms a picture full of grace and beauty ; it is of slender growth, and 
produces a cluster of elegant little creamy white flowers with globular cup and perianth 
reflexing as in the Cyclamen, ht. 7 in. Sfrong- fiomegrown 6«/6s, per 100, 1 5/- ; per doz. 2/3 003 
Triandrus Calathinus (3). One of the most beautiful little Daffodils in existence. 
The flowers, which are snowy white, are more than twice the size of Triandrus albus, 
with long goblet-shaped crown prettily fluted, and are borne two cir three on a stem ; the 
foliage has a curious twisted habit, ht. 7 in. For pot culture anrl rockwork it is a perfect 
gem. The late Mr. Peter Barr collected this r.are DalTodil some years ago on one of the 
Glenan Isles, the collecting being attended with a good deal of risk. Unfortunately it is no 
longer to be found there, the sea having washed aw.ay all traces of it ; consequently we 
have to raise it from seed per doz. 21/- o 2 o 
h few extra large bulbs ,, 3°/- 029 
Triandrus concolor (true) (3), uniform full soft yellow, slightly scented, a rare and 
beautiful little Daffodil, ht. 7 in. A small quantity of this rare bulb was speeially collected 
for us last Spring ; only a few could be found per doz. 10/6 o 
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