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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1917. 
Narcissus Leedsii — continued . 
per doz, 
§f Evang^eline (4), xxx, flower large, of fine form witli Ijroad white perianth smooth and d. 
firm, and large citron-yellow open cup, free liloomcr and fine for cutting, hi 20 in Award 
OK Merit K II S. 11)13 . Award ok MERtr kok Cuttino, IIikminoiiam, IDI I.. 10 6. 
§tFairy Queen (2), xxx, perianth pure white, straight cre.amy white cup, prettily fluted, 
an exquisite flower of chaste beauty, valuable for cutting; for bedding it is of great 
value, the flowers standing out well above the handsome blue-green foliage, while it 
always makes a charming pot plant, ht. 19 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden^ 
Anpust igth, 19 1 1 per too, 12/6 i 9. 
ficepeak (5), xxx, new 1911, a very dainty and beautiful flower of perfect symmetry, 
having a broad, smooth, snowy white perianth, and a small cream globular cup with 
green centre, ht. 21 in 25 o. 
§t Janet Image (3), xx, raised at our Nurseries, a refined and beautiful flower, with 
white perianth and large straight lemon crown, ht 16 in. Award ok Miuitr R.II.S., 
Truro, and Birmingham, 1903 per 100, 32/6 4 6. 
§fKatherine Spurrell (4), xxx, broad campanulate white perianth of good substance 
and a delicate canary-coloured cup, ht. 16 in. ; beautiful as a cut flower, and lasting 
well in water per too, 17,6 2 6. 
tLord Kitchener (3), xxxx, a very handsome Giant Leedsii, flower of great size 
with very broad flat pure while perianth of firm substance, crown very large of a delicate 
pale primrose, well open at mouth and elegantly crimped at brim, ht. 18 in. Award 
OF Merit R.H.S. 1906 — . 
fLucia (4), xxx, after the style of Katherine Spurrell, but finer, the flower measuring 
4 inches across, perianth white, cup citron, prettily fluted, very chaste, ht. 18 in 4 6, 
§fMaggie May (4), xx, white perianth and large pale citron cup passing to white, 
beautifully frillerl, a good cut flower, ht. 22 in. Awarded First-Class Certificates, 
1893 and 1901 7 <>• 
§tMaid of Athens (4), xxx, a very graceful flower, measuring 3 inches across, perianth 
white, well imbricated and slightly scalloped, cup globular, sulphur-white with a pretty 
buff-yellow margin, foliage blue-green, fine for cutting, ht. 18 in. ; valuable for pots and 
gentle forcing per 100, 15/- ? 3. 
§fMaria Magdalene de GraafF (4), xx, broad white perianth and expanded 
primrose cup, often heavily suffused a rich orange or terracotta shade; usually two- 
flowered, ht. 17 in per lOO, 10/6 I 6. 
t Mermaid (2), xxxx, a great improvement 
on White Queen, flower erect, larger and 
more beautiful, and plant much taller, with 
handsome blue-green 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 exhibilion flower. 
See coloured plate in “ The Garden” August 
\c)th, 191 1 60 o. 
§Minnie Hume (3), xx, white perianth, cup 
large and spreading, ]iasuiig from lemon to 
white, ht. 16 in ...per 100, 8, '6 I 3., 
§fMrs. Langtry (4), xx, perianth white and 
broad, cup opening a pale primrose and 
passing off white, in some seasons elegantly 
margined canary-yellow, beautiful ; a re- 
markably free bloomer, each bulb generally 
producing several flower stems, ht. 18 in. 
per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 i 3. 
M usic. iVr New Seedling Daffodils, /•'A’'r8 — 
^Polestar (5), xx, reflexing while pciianlh, large expanded flat .crown, of a soft pale 
canary colour, prettily fluted, late floweiing; recommended for naturalising in grass 
and woodldieds, ht. 13 in per too, 12/6 I 9. 
§tP>'incess Maud (3), xx, short, broad, rather campanul.ate white perianth, large 
globular pi imrose-coloured crown. Award of Merit R.II.S. 1901 
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