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BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
BEAUTIFUL NEW AND RARE DAFFODILS-f^«/»„,,rf. 
ILOBSTER (InCOmparabilis), deep yellow perianth, cup stained orange-red, 
which deepens in the sun ; showy and handsome ; tall vigorous grower, anrl free bloomer ... 
tLORD ROBERTS, 
1901, a grand new Trumpet Daffodil, raised at our Long 
Dilton Nurseries ; flowers of enormous size, golden-yellow, with broad massive perianth 
and noble trumpet ; tall grower and free bloomer, with .strong constitution. Awarded 
First-Class Certificates by the R.H.S., Midland Daffodil Society, and Cornwall 
Daffodil Society, 1901 ’ 25 
tLOUISE (Nelsoni), a handsome flower of great substance, with broad round white 
perianth, and bold canary- yellow cup prettily crimped at margin, and slightly tinged orange 
LUCIFER (InGOmpa.Pa,l)ilis), tPU© [ratsedV>y St. Srigid)^ large handsome white 
perianth ; cup an intense glowing orange-red, colour lasting well in the sun, very striking ; 
strong grower and free bloomer. Awarded First-Class Certificates by the R.H.S.’ 
and Midland Daffodil Society, 1901 2 
tMADAME DE GRAAFF, this is one of the largest of White Trumpet Daffodils, 
and is a flower of delicate beauty, perianth pure white, trumpet pale primrose passing off 
white, strong constitution. First-Class Certificate R.H.S., and Floral Certificate at 
Daffodil Conference, 1896. A strong grower and free bloomer o 
tMAG-GIE MAY (syn. Edmond’s White), the most beautiful Daffodil of the 
Leedsii section yet offered ; flowers of great size, with white perianth and very large pale 
mtron cup beautifully frilled ; a fine strong grower. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. ■ First- 
Class Certificate, Wxrmmghssm (See Illustration, 9) ’ 
tMRS. MORLAND CROSFIELD, a large showy and very beautiful flower, 
remarkably pure in colour, with long bold clear yellow trumpet and large white perianth ■ 
,t 0= acquisition to the early Trumpets ; a 
it blooms as early as Ilorsfieldii and is 
beautiful showy flower 
tMONARCH, a noble flower, and may truly be called the Monarch of all the Giant Golden 
Trumpeters ; perianth and trumpet rich full yellow and very large, of perfect form and fine 
substance, growth strong and sturdy 
MOUNTAIN IVIAID (Leedsii), 1901, broad snowy white petals, and pure 
white cup. tlower of graceful drooping habit, beautiful 
PERFECTUS (Nelsoni), a flower of great substance and charming symmetry, having 
a well-formed stiff white perianth and expanded canary-yellow cup faintly tinged orange 
PHYLLIS (Leedsii), mw 1901, large and beautiful, perianth white, straight canary- 
coloured cup, prettily fluted and flanged at brim “ 
tRAY SMITH, 
a uniform rich yellow Trumpet Daffodil, distinct and elegant in form, 
twisted and tapering to a point ; a strong grower with broad deep 
glaucous blue foliage, very handsome q j 
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HED COy^T (IllGOmi1d.e&.l3ilis), a remarkable variety, having an orange glow in 
the yellow perianth, cup orange-red, crenulated at brim ; this is the first sign of a break of 
orange-red in the perianth of any seedling yet raised 
tSENTINEL (Bieolop), broad erect spreading perianth ot a pure white, with short 
clear yellow trumpet, expanded and flanged at mouth, strong grower, flowers just topping 
the foliage ; a very effective and desirable variety per doz. 25/- 023 
fSTELLA. SupePl33, (IllGOmpH,P3,l3ilis), a grand bold flower, far superior to 
Incomparabilis .Stella, flowers more than twice the size, with large clear white spreadino- 
perianth and a showy yellow cup ; it is a strong grower and excellent for cutting, having a 
long stem. (See Illustration in 1899 Daffodil Catalogue) per too, 42/-; per doz., (ifi o o -j 
the SISTERHOOD (Leedsii), new 1901, very distinct and attractive, perianth 
white, cup pale buff-primrose, prettdy fluted ; two or three flowers on a stem o 10 6 
WEARDALE PERFECTION, one of the largest and grandest of all Daffodils, 
and at the same time a flower of refined beauty ; it has a large white perianth, and a very 
pale primrose trumpet of immense size. Awarded First-Class Certificate by the R.H S 
189 i, and the Premier Prize as being the “ Finest Daffodil ” at the Hirmingham Narcissus 
Show, 1894, and Floral Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896 . At the.Midland 
Daffodil Society’s Show, April 25th, 1900, some blooms of this Narcissus were exhibited 
measuring 5 inches across. (See Illustration, page 10) -j -j q 
tWILLIE BARR, a handsome Trumpet Daffodil, perianth clear soft yellow of fine 
camjianulate form and good substance, trumpet rich deep yellow with elegant brim • stron<r 
sturdy grower per doz. 18/“ o i 8 
1 Bulb each of the above-named 32 handsome New Daffodils, £ 92 . 
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