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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1918. 
Narcissus Leedsii — continued. 
§Polestar (5), xx, reflexing white perianth, large expanded flat crown, of a soft pale 
canary colour, prettily fluted, late flowering; recommended for naturalising in grass 
and woodlands, lit. 13 in P er IO °’ 
tQueen of the North (3), xxxx, flower large with very broad white perianth, cup 
lemon, prettily fluted ; of highest quality and colour very pure, valuable for cutting, 
strong free grower, ht. 18 in 
§fRoyal Lady. See New Seedling Daffodils, /age io 
§fSalmonetta (4), XX, perianth white, cup prettily fluted and of a beautiful apricot 
shade passing off peach, a distinct and charming colour ; free bloomer and prized for 
cutting, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit, Birmingham 1903 per ioo, 10/6 
Seascape. See New Seedling Daffodils, io 
fSirdar (3), xxxx, a grand flower with broad imbricated silvery white perianth and large 
bold straight crown of a delicate cream colour, deeply fluted and elegantly frdled at 
mouth, ht. 19 in. It may bear gentle forcing in pots 
jSir Galahad (4), XXX, a beautiful flower measuring over 4 inches across, perianth 
pure white, rounded, broad and imbricated, crown soft lemon-primrose, large, open and 
spreading, deeply flanged and frilled at mouth, ht. 15 in. See Coloured Plate in 
“ The Garden," July y>th, 
fSt. Olaf. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 
§fUna (4), XXX, flower large with long creamy white perianth, and long straight crown, of 
a bright citron tinged apricot ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer, valuable for cutting, 
ht. 18 in P er I00 > *7/ 6 
§ | Undine (4), xxx, a very beautiful nodding flower, snowy white campanulate perianth, 
crown creamy white, straight and deeply fluted, foliage pretty blue-green, ht. 13 in 
f Venus (3), xxxx, a very beautiful chaste flower of refined form, perianth white, broad 
and solid, crown large, delicate pale lemon passing to white, ht. 14 in. Award of 
Mf.rit, Truro, 1913 
Viscountess Falmouth ( 1 ), xx, an elegant flower with pure white perianth and 
a long straight elegant crown, ht. 17 in P er I00 i >5/" 
§ Water witch (3), XX, a very graceful pendulous white flower, with pretty globular 
cup ; especially valuable for naturalising on grassy slopes, where the flowers are seen to 
advantage, ht. 17 in P er IOO > ’7/6 
§t White Lady (4), xxx, an exquisite flower, with a broad white perianth of perfect 
form, and a dainty cup prettily crinkled of a beautiful pale canary shade ; it may he 
gently forced, is a free bloomer, and valuable for cutting, ht. 23 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S. 1898 P er IO °- 2 5/- 
fWhite Queen (3), xxx, a refined flower with large broad pure white perianth and 
pale citron cup, passing to white, with an exquisitely frilled edge; ht. 17 in. It may 
be gently forced. Awarded First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 1898 
§fWhite Slave (3), xxx, a handsome well-balanced flower, measuring 3 j in. across, 
perianth snowy white, very broad and imbricated, cup spreading, pale citron shaded 
white, elegantly fluted and frilled, erect grower, free bloomer and good for cutting, 
ht. 18 in 
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TRIANDRUS ALBUS ON ROCKWORK. 
Div. V. — TRIANDRUS and 
Triandrus Hybrids. 
Under this division are placed Triandrus varieties and all 
hybrids obviously containing Triandrus blood, such as Queen of 
Spain (a wild Triandrus Hybrid), Agnes Harvey, J. T. Bennett- 
Poe, Madonna, etc. 
The introduction of Triandrus blood in hybridising has resulted 
in such a very distinct group of hybrids that the Classification 
Committee of the R.1I.S. deemed it advisable to make one section of 
them. For grace and beauty they are unsurpassed. We recommend 
them being given a situation partly shaded by trees, and if a little 
very fine dwarf grass seed is sown amongst them, the beauty of their 
flowers is enhanced. Once planted they may remain undisturbed for 
years. 
