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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1917. 
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DIVISION VIII. — TAZETTA & TAZETTA HYBRIDS. 
Under this Division are placed the Polyanthus or Bunch-flowered Narcissi, Poetaz 
Narcissi, Tridymus, and various Tazetta Hybrids. 
POLYANTHUS OR BUNCH-FLOWERED NARCISSI. 
When grown outdoors in beds or irorders, a littie protection shouid be given during winter by means 
of a light covering of straw litter or cut heather. 
All extra strong bulbs suitable for forcing. 
GloriOSUS, perianth white, cup glowing orange, very showy and early, I.irgcly 
used for eaily forcing per loo, 15/- 
Grand Monarque, large broad white perianth, cup primrose-yellow 15/- 
Grand Soleil d’Or, perianth golden, cup deep brilliant orange, early and very 
showy ; by early forcing it may be brought into bloom by January per too, 15/- 
Paper White, bearing trusses of snowy white flowers ; most valuable for early forcing. 
Very scarce this season owing to the usual supplies not coming in from France. 
Quernsey grown bulbs, per too, 15/- 
“Scilly Isles” White, perianth white, cup creamy while; this variety may be 
forced into bloom by Felnuary. A good variety to take the place of the Paper White 
Narcissus per too, 9/6 
Extra sir'ng bulbs, ,, 12/6 
White Pearl, bearing trusses of large flowers with white perianth and pure citron cup 
which passes to white. Excellent for early forcing per 100 10/6 
NARCISSUS POETAZ— NEW hybrid polyanthus narcissi. 
New hybrids of Poeticus Ornatus x Best Forms of Polyanthus Narcissi. 
A fine new race of Daffodils, resulting from a cross be- 
tween PolHcus ornatus and the finest varieties of Polyanthus 
or Bunch-flowered Narcissi, the I’oeticus being the seed- 
bearing parent. The plants are tall and vigorous growers, 
bearing heads of large well-formed flowers, deliciously fragrant ; 
they are much finer and more showy than the old Poly- 
anthus Narcissi, and have the advantage of being much 
hardier. In pots or the flower border they are very decorative, 
while the flowers are highly prized for cutting. 
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POETAZ ELVIRA. 
§fAdmiration (3), xxx, new 1914, the showi- 
est of the Poetaz varieties and very decorative 
either for pots or border ; it produces a head 
of large well-formed flowers, primrose with 
flattish bright red-orange cup, delicately 
scented, lit. 18 in. Award of Merit for 
Garden Decoration R.II.S. 1911 15 
§fAlsace (2), XXX, bearing a fine head of bloom, 
perianth pure white, cup yellow margined 
orange, very attractive 21 
§tAspasia (3), xxx, producing four to five large bold flowers on a stem, with broad solid 
white perianth and golden cup, very prettily fluted, ht. 21 in per 100, 15/- 2 
§fElvira (3), xxx, bearing on long, graceful stems heads of 3 to 4 large flowers with 
broad solid white petals of great substance and a bright yellow cup edged orange, 
delicately fragrant, ht. 24 in. Award of Merit R.II.S per 100, 15/- 2 
§flcieal (4), xxx, a pretty showy variety bearing four to six flowers on a stem, perianth 
white, cup brilliant orange, height 21 in per 100, 25,'- 3 6...0 4 
§tlrene (4), XXX, bearing a head of five to six large flowers with soft pale primrose 
perianth and deep golden cup prettily fluted, ht. 21 In per ico, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
§tJa.une a Merveille (4), xxx, a handsome variety, four to six flowers on a stem, 
with large broad soft primrose pcriantli and bright yellow cup, thinly edged orange, of 
good form, ht. 21 in per 100, 42/- 5 6...0 6 
§fKlondyke (4), xxx, a fine showy variety with primrose-yellow perianth and golden 
fluted cup, five to seven large flowers on a stem per 100, 48/- 6 6...0 7 
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