BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
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YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS — continued, 
*ARD RIGH {syn. Yellow King*) (i), large full yellow perianth, trumpet large^^^s*^ 
and deep yellow, early. This Daffodil requires shade or planting in grass. {I^l^e lift 
annually what wc require from grass and cannot therefore select out such large bulbs a^ in 
the case of other sorts) per lOO, 25/- 3 
tBIG BEN. See New Dallodils, « each;^'io los. 
CAPTAIN NELSON (2), soft clear yellow, large trumpet, spreading perianth, large 
handsome (lower, dwarf grower, fx/ra fine. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 3O 
t'COUNTESS OF ANNESLEY (i), perianth sulphur-yellow, rich full yellow 
trumpet, large bold flower, tar/y per too, 14/6 2 
*CORONATUS, true (2), large broad and spreading light yellow perianth, broad 
expanded full yellow trumpet, a yrand flower. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 15 
♦COUNTESS OF DESMOND (2), perianth soft primrose, trumpet delicate soft 
yellow, early and pretty, dwarf grower and free bloomer per too, 10/6 I 
A CLUMP OF N. CYCLAMINEUS. 
tCYCLAMINEUS (l), a charmingly elegant little 
Daffodil of remarkably distinct foim, flowers clear 
rich self-vellow. perianth gracefully rellexed, and 
trumpet elegantly serrated, early and dwarf, most 
valuable lor pot-culture, edgings, rockwork, and to 
naturalise in grass and shady nooks. First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S per too, 17/6 
EDW^ARD LEEDS (3), discarded 1901. Golden 
Spur recommended instead. 
EDITH BARBER (3), perianth full primrose, 
trumpet yellow, dwarf, ancl valuable for edgings 
ELIZA TURCK (3), a dwarf Daffodil of very 
refined beauty, flower a uniform delicate soft yellow, 
good grower 
§fEMPEROR (3), perianth deep primrose, trumpet rich full yellow, very large flower, 
extra fine This hand.some Daffodil well deserves its title “ Emperor,” and should he 
largely grown in flower-beds and borders and naturalised in gr.ass ; it is one of the 
best for cutting, having long firm stems, and being a free bloomer 
per 1000, no/- ; per 100, 12/6 
„ ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 140/- ; ,, 15/- 
FRILLED BEAUTY (i), colour of flower a lovely uniform pale sulphur-yellow, mouth 
of trumpet being very beautifully frilled and gauffered ; an early bloomer and free seeder 
GLORY OF LEIDEN (4), one of the largest and boldest of the Giant Trumpeters; 
the flowers stare one full in the face, and in flower-beds and borders are very effective ; 
trumpet rich full yellow, perianth pale yellow, sometimes with deeper yellow mark- 
ings ; it is also very handsome as a forced flower. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
GOLDEN NUGGET (3). a handsome Daffodil, with a very rich deep golden-yellow 
trumpet, exquisitely frilled at mouth, with substance of Emperor ; a strong sturdy grower 
GOLDEN PRINCE (2), uniform rich golden-yellow, trumpet elegantly lobed and 
serrated at brim, very handsome 
§tGOLDEN SPUR (1), perianth large and spreading, trumpet large and distinctly 
lobed, deep rich self-yellow, very early, extra fine ; largely grown and forced for the 
London markets for early flowers; it is also a handsome Daffodil for borders and grass, 
and a free seeder per too, 15/- 
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HARBINGER (i), discarded 1901. 
§tHENRY IRVING (l), broad spreading yellow perianth, large yellow trumpet, very 
handsome, excellent for forcing, also for cultivation in grass or borders ...per too, 17/6 2 
HER MAJESTY (2), clear light self-yellow, brim of trumpet elegantly serrated and 
expanded, rather dwarf per too, 35/- 5 
HILLSIDE DAFFODIL. See New Daffodils, page 8 - 
JOHN NELSON (3), a very distinct large rounded drooping flower, almost uniform 
yellow, rather dwarf. (See Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue') 22 
§t’"JOHNSTONI QUEEN OF SPAIN (2), found by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. 
This and King Of Spain are among the most beautiful, distinct and graceful 
Daffodils in cultivation, and for bedding unsurpassed. The flowers are of a uniform soft 
delicate clear yellow, with a gracefully reflexing perianth and straight trumpet of distinct 
and elegant form ; the flowers vary slightly in size, and some King of Spain will 
be found amongst them, as in their native habitat the two grow together. Awarded 
Floral Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896. Visitors to the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Regent’s Park, during Springtime from 1897 to 1901 have been charmed with 
the effect produced by large masses of this beautiful Daffodil, naturalised in grass and 
borders beneath the trees 1st size bulbs, per too, 17/6 2 
,, ,, 2nd size bulbs, for large plantings, to naturalise ,, 14/6 2 
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