BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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Barr's New Seedling Daffodils — continued. 
Elgiva (Barrii) (3), xxxx, new 1914, a very attractive and distinct variety with cream- 
coloured spoon-shaped perianth and very large spreading crown, deep apricot-orange, & 
prettily fluted, ht. 18 in per doz. 36/- o 
Empire (Giant Leedsii) (3), xxxx, new 1911, one of the finest of this class, and a very 
noble and beautiful flower of highest type; perianth white, very large, broad, and im- 
bricated, crown very large, lemon shading to white, slightly expanded at mouth, and 
exquisitely frilled, foliage broad and blue-grey, ht. 16 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate Birmingham, 1907 1 
Ethelburga (Poeticus) (6), xxx, new 1913, a large and beautiful flower measuring 3 \ inches 
across, very broad ample snowy white perianth, well imbricated, and a lemon-yellow eye 
toning down to green, with a very conspicuous deep margin of dark madder-red, ht. 18 in. 
per doz. 10/6 o 
Gay H ussar (Barrii) (3), xxx, new 1918, very showy and attractive, perianth primrose, 
crown wide and spreading, brilliant scarlet-orange, ht. 16 in per doz. 15 /- o 
Golden Chief (Trumpet Daffodil) (1), xxxx, new 1914, the largest of all yellow 
Trumpet Daffodils and a grand exhibition variety ; the flowers are of great substance 
and immense size measuring 4$ inches or more across with a trumpet 2 inches long, having 
a bold open mouth regularly flanged and measuring 2 J inches across, colour a uniform deep 
golden-yellow, a vigorous grower, ht. 20 in 3 
Herod (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxx, a very fine flower of good bearing, perianth creamy 
white, very broad, and lying smooth and flat, trumpet clear yellow, large and elegant, with 
broad open frilled mouth, ht. 18 in per doz. 2$/. o 
Jasper (Barrii) (4), xxx, a most striking and beautiful flower with a remarkably rich coloured 
crown, perianth of fine form, very pale primrose, crown large and flat, of a rich fiery red, 
ht. 15 in per doz. 72/- o 
Lewis Carrol (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1911, flower very large and of good bearing, 
measuring nearly 3j inches across, with broad, rounded perianth, slightly campanulate, and 
canary-yellow eye conspicuously edged dark madder-red, ht. 18 in 1 
Madonna (Triandrus Hybrid), xxxx, new 1912, a remarkably beautiful chalice-cupped 
hybrid, solid white with large open fluted crown and slightly reflexed perianth, very chaste... I 
Marie Louise (Barrii) (5), xxxx, new 1911, a very lovely striking flower with white 
perianth and large fluted globular cup of an intense scarlet throughout, ht. 18 in o 
Memory (Poeticus) (3), xxx, new 1912, a remarkably pretty variety having very round 
flowers of perfect form and finish, perianth broad and solid white, eye margined fiery red 
and having a greenish centre, ht. 18 in o 
Messina (Poeticus), xxxx, a very beautiful flower, measuring 3J inches across, with snowy 
white rounded perianth and a flat eye of brilliant scarlet throughout, ht. 15 in. ( Coloured 
plate can be had for $d.) 1 
Mrs. D. V. West (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxx, new 1915, a beautiful Daffodil raised by 
Mr. D. V. West, of Victoria, Australia; the flower is of elegant form, slightly drooping, 
and chaste in colour, measuring 4 inches across, with broad white well-imbricated perianth 
and a long trumpet opening delicate primrose developing to a creamy white with channelled 
mouth and slightly frilled edge, ht. 18 in 5 
Noblesse (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxx, flower large, of great beauty, with pure white 
perianth, and long pale primrose trumpet shading to white, expanded deeply at brim 2 
Ornament (Barrii) (4), xxx, new 1913, a very showy and beautiful flower with broad soft 
primrose perianth, crown elegantly fluted and coloured throughout fiery scarlet, colour 
lasting well, good forcer, ht. 14 in per doz. 30/- o 
Red Beacon (Barrii) (4), xxxx, new 1910, a lovely flower which immediately attracts 
one by its brilliantly coloured cup ; the perianth is ivory-white, broad and of great 
substance, slightly shaded sulphur at base, cup prettily fluted and of the most intense fiery 
orange-red, ht. 15 in. Awarded First-Class Certificate North of England 
Horticultural Society, 1915 per doz. 84/- o 
Ringdove (Poeticus) (6), xxxx, new 1914, the most perfectly formed flower of all the 
Poeticus tribe and very chaste ; the perianth is snowy white, very rounded, perfectly smooth, 
and of solid waxy texture, while the centre is heavily margined red, A perfect show flower, 
retaining its form up to the last, ht. 18 in 10 
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