BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 15 - 
Bicolor Trumpet Daffodils — continued. per doz. each 
5. a. s. d 
§tMadame Plemp (4), xx, a bold erect showy flower with large white twisted 
perianth and very long golden-yellow trumpet, a strong grower, ht. 16 in. ; a valuable 
var'ety for cutting. Award OF Merit K. II. S per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
§MrS. Buchanan (l), xx, perianth cream, campanulate and slightly twisted, 
trumpet soft primrose with prettily flanged open mouth ; flower of a very distinct and 
delicate shade, and one of the first bicolor trumpets to open, ht. 16 in per too, 32/6 4 6...0 5 
fPharaoh (4), xxx, large flower, perianth creamy white, broad and handsome large 
bold creamy-yellow trumpet, well expanded at mouth, and elegantly crinkled, ht. 14 in. 
Award OF Merit, Birmingham to 6...1 o 
§Princeps (t), x, perianth sulphur-white, trumpet yellow, a fine Daffodil for naturalis- 
ing in woodlands, grass, etc., ht. 16 in. fx/ra strong bulbs, per 1000, 45/-; per too, 5/- o 9... — 
"Pseudo-Narcissus. See Lent Lily, 
fSeraphine (2), xxx, raised al 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, very beautiful, ht. 18 in — >5 ° 
tVictoria (1), xx, flowers large, erect, and of fine form with creamy white broad perianth 
of good quality, trumpet clear rich yellow, large, broad, and of great substance, flanged 
and frilled at mouth. It forces freely and under glass the perianth is snowy white, 
ht. 16 in. Award OF Merit R.H.S., 1897 Strong bulbs, per too, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
fWeardeile Perfection (4), xxxx, this fine Daffodil still ranks high among the 
Giant Trumpets as a flower of refined beauty ; it has a large white perianth, and a 
soft primrose trumpet, of immense size, ht. 24 in. It makes a good pot-plant and 
may be gently forced. Awarded a First-Class Certificate R.ll S., 1894, and 
Premier Prize by the Midland Daffodil Society. Blooms of this Daffodil 
have been exhibited measuring 5 inches across 25 0...2 3 
DIV. 11. — INCOMPARABILIS. 
INCOMPARABILIS LUCIFER. 
Large Chalice-Cupped Daffodils or Star 
Narcissi. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERS.— Cup of crown measuring 
FROM ONE'THIRD TO NEARLY THE LENGTH OF THE PERIANTH SEGMENTS. 
All the varieties have yellow or white perianth and 
yellow or red-stained cups. 
These beautiful Star Narcissi commence flowering in March, 
and furnish a succession of bloom throughout April. All are of 
elegant beauty, and as cut flowers are extensively used for fur- 
nishing vases and table bouquets. For this purpose they should 
be grown in quantity in boxes and forced for early bloom [see 
page 2). They make charming pot plants, while in beds and 
borders they are very showy and naturalised in grass they produce 
a graceful effect. U'e illustrate Lucifer as an example of a flower 
in this Division. 
§ { Bedouin (4), xxxx, large white broad spreading perianth, cup large and expanded, per doz. each, 
glowing fiery orange-scarlet, elegantly fluted and crinkled at brim; strong free grower, *• 
ht. 22 in.; a fine pot plant. ist-Cl. Gert. Edinburgh. Award of Merit 
Liverpool. Award of Merit for Garden Decoration and Cutting R.II.S. 
1914 . Won First Prize at Huntingdon, April 1914 , as being the finest flower 
in the show 36 0...3 6 
fBerna.rdino (3), xxxx, a very beautiful flower, with large broad creamy perianth 
and a very large pale cup, prettily fluted and heavily stained deep orange-apricot, 
a good free grower, ht. 22 in. Award of Merit Haarlem, 1915 — .,.7 6 
§tBla.Ckwell (i), xxx, earliest of Chatice-eupped Daffodils ; perianth primrose-yellow, 
cup straight, deeply fluted, yellow heavily stained fiery orangc-.scarlet, bold handsome 
flower lasting long in condition, ht. 24 in. ; excellent for gentle forcing 9 6...0 10 
