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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1901. 
YELLOW TRUMPET DAFFODILS-««*«««rf. 
§i'* JOHNSTONI KING OF SPAIN (2), foumi by Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. 
This very beautiful Dalloclil differs from Queen Of Spain in the trumpet being 
generally shorter, wider, and spreading at the mouth instead of being straight ; it is a 
flower of most charming elegant form and the admiration of all who have seen it. It 
should be grown freely with Queen Of Spain, as it is of the same height and 
graceful habit 1st size bulbs, per too, 17/6 
>) ,, 2nd size bulbs, for large plantings, to naturalise ,, 14/6 
tKING ALFRED. Sec New Daffodils, page S each ;^6 6 j. 
*KING UMBERTO (2), discarded 190 1. 
L.ADY DOROTHY (3), discarded 1901. 
LADY HELEN VINCENT, new 1898 (3), a large trumpet variety of highly 
refined form, colour of a uniform soft clear yellow. Received an Award of Merit by the 
R.H.S. Daffodil Committee, April 12th, 1S98 each ;^5 51. 
LADY WILLES. See New Daffodils, page 8 
LORD ABERDEEN (3), bro.ad handsome primrose perianth of good substance, 
bold, bright golden-yellow trumpet, a free and strong grower 
LORD ROBERTS. New Daffodils, /n,?? 11 each ;^25 
MAJOR (3), a poor flower and shy bloomer, discarded 1901. Golden Spur recommended 
instead. 
§fMAXIMUS (2), uniform rich deep golden-yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, flower 
large and graceful. One of the most handsome and deepest yellow Trumpet Daffodils ; 
it delights in a stiff moist soil per ico, 15/- 
MAXIMUS of the PYRENEES {syn. Maximus longivirensjCi), 
a freer and earlier bloomer and of a richer colour than the old cultivated variety ; after 
some years of cultivation, however, it is almost indistinguishable from the latter 
tMINIMUS, true (i), smallest and dwarfest Trumpet Daffodil, rich full yellow 
flowers, of a perfect daffodil shape; size not exceeding_i inch in diameter, and height 
about 3 inches, flowering outdoor.s in 
February ; a dainty little gem for edgings, 
nooks on rockwork, and pot culture; our Mr. 
Peter Barr found it growing on the mountains 
of Spain per 1000, 110/-; per too, 12 6 
MINOR, true (t), full yellow, divisions of 
perianth oraccfully twisted, trumpet distinctly 
lobed, valuable for edgings and rockwork, eariy 
§ 1 Y[. J, BERKELEY (2), periamli and 
trumpet clear yellow, trumpet much ex- 
panded, and reflexed at brim, flower resembling 
N. fuaximus^ but larger and of paler colour. 
extra fine. {See Illustration in our 1898 Cala- 

NARCISSUS MINIMUS 
MONARCH. See New and Rare 
Daffodils, /fl’i'if It each;^i2 I2S. 
H. J. ELAVES (2), perianth soft clear yellow, trumpet soft yellow, early 
*NANUS (i), rich full yellow, very dwarf and early, a gem for edgings ; in March “ its 
small flowers thickly bespangle the ground like golden stars” per lOO, io/6 
t*OBVALLARIS (Tenby Daffodil) (l), this very distinct variety has all the 
fine qualities that delight a connoisseur, perianth and trumpet full yellow, very early ; it is 
best grown in partial .shade, and a fine variety for grass ; it also forces well, per too, 8/6 
>> )> )> Extra large bulbs ,, 12/6 
OPHIR (3), discarded 1901. 
§tP- R* BARR (4), perianth primrose, trumpet rich full yellow of fine quality and 
form, very haiulsome, a sturdy grower and free bloomer, extra fine. This is a most 
valuable variety for cutting, and we strongly recommend it for planting largely in flower- 
beds and borders, and in grass, etc per looo, no/- ; per too, 12/6 
» >, Extra strong selected bulbs „ 140/-; „ 15 - 
PRINCE GEORGE (3), perianth soft primrose, long soft yellow trumpet, a highly 
refined flower and strong sturdy grower 
RAY SMITH, Sec New Daffodils, page n 
REMARQUABLE (3), stiff golden-primrose perianth, trumpet rich deep golden, 
with open mouui, beautifully flanged and frilled, a very sturdy grower 
§RUGILOBUS {2), large primrose perianth, large yellow trumpet, in the way of 
Empeior, but smaller and earlier per 1000, 55/- ; per 100, 6/- 
SANTA MARIA {l), found by Mr. P. Barr in Spain, very rich deep orange-yellow, 
perianth elegantly twisted, a distinct, handsome, and charming early flow'er, extra Hue... 
per doz 
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2 O 
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7 6. 
I 9, 
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I 6. 
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