BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 KIne Street, Covent Garden, London. 25 
Unnamed Triandrus Hybrids. 
Mostly seedlings of Triandrus catathinus and choice Trumpet and Chalice-cupped 
varieties. All of elegant habit, graceful and beautiful. 
Selected Primrose and Yellow Trumpet-shaped Varieties, mostly the result of crossing 
Narcissus triandrus Calatkinus on to Monarch, Lord Roberts, and other 
good yellow trumpets 
15 0...1 6 
White Trumpet-shaped Varieties, mostly the result of crossing Narcissus 
triandrus Catathinus on to Loveliness, Mrs. George II. Barr, and other good 
white trumpets IS o-. i ^ 
Chalice-cupped Varieties, the result of crossing Narcissus triandrus Catathinus 
on to Poeticus and Leedsii varieties 15 0...1 6 
Division VI. — Cyclamineus. 
NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS ESTAULISIIED 
ON ROCKWORK. 
Cyclamineus (i), the Yellow Cyclamen- 
flowered Daffodil. 
This beautiful little Daffodil was re-introduced into 
cultivation in 1887 by A. W. Tait, Esq., of 
Oporto, after being lost sight of for 200 to 300 
years. It is the earliest of all Daffodils and is a 
charming elegant little flower of very distinct 
form ; the trumpet is rich yellow, straight and 
tube-like, elegantly serrated at mouth, while 
the perianth is reflexed as in a Cyclamen. 
A valuable little species for pot-culture, edgings, 
rockwork, and to naturalise in grass and shady 
nooks, or at the water’s edge ; it delights in 
a dampish sandy peat soil, lit. 6 in., Fiust- 
Class Certifcaif, R.II.S. The war having 
prevented our collecting a supply of this little 
Daffodil this year, we have only a few home- 
grown bulbs to offer per too, 55/- 
7 6...0 8 
DIV. VII.— JONQUILLA and JONQUIL HYBRIDS. 
Under this division are placed the Single Jonquil and all Daffodil hybrids where the 
characteristics of the Jonquil parent dominate, such as Odorus, etc. 
fJCNQUILLA (The Single Sweet Jonquil) (5), xxx, of light elegant growth, bearing '*■ ‘‘ 
out of doors in May charming clusters of numerous small rich yellow flowers of delicious 
scent, much prized for cutting, ht. 13 in. It produces a pleasing effect when grown in 
pots or bowls for indoor decoration. Owing to no French bulbs coming over this season, 
jonquils are scarce, as very few are grown in this country. Those we offer are from our 
Cornish garden per 100, 21/- 3 0...O 4 
For the Double Jonquil, s:e page 29. 
fButtercup (4), xxxx, a eross between Emperor and Jonquilla, flower of very distinct 
handsome form, borne on a long stem ; colour rich Buttercup-yellow, almost a self, 
with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as the trumpet, 
which is straight and of great substance ; the flower has a delicate Jonquil perfume, 
ht. 21 in. Award of Merit R.II.S. 1908 — ...7 6 
s i Odorus Campaneile (Campanelle Jonquil) (2), xx, native of France, having an 
elegant rush-like foliage and clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers, 
ht. 18 in. ; valuable for border decoration and early forcing in pots 
per 1000, 65/- ; per 100, 7/- t o... — 
§-j- ,, rugulosus, true (2), xx, bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers (two to four 
on a stem) with broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled cup, 
foliage erect and rush-like, a fine showy variety, very effective when 
massed in beds and borders, and valuable for cutting, ht. 18 in. 
Specially Selected Stock, each bulb producing two to three flower 
spikes per 1000, 55/- ; per 100, 6/- o 10... — 
