BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kins Street, Covent Garden, London. 17 
WHITE AND SULPHUR TRUMPET DAFFODILS — continued. 
LADY GROSVENOR (2), discarded 1901. perdoz. each. 
^ 5. s. d. 
LADY SOlVIEiRSLT (3)» a tali white Trumpet Daffodil, with straight trumpet 
and gracefully twisting perianth, good grower — ...7 6 
LEDA, same as TOPtUOSUS. 
L’INNfOCENCE, new 1898 (3), very beautiful, broad straight trumpet, of a pale 
primrose passing to white, perianth white — ...25 o 
tMADAME DE GRAAFF (4). New and Rare Daffodils, /a.?.; ti —...12 6 
MARCHIONESS OF LORNE (2), discarded 1901. 
MATSON VINCENT (3), quite distinct, small neat pure white flower, trumpet 
lobed and expanded, dwarf, a good grower 30 
MRS. CAMM (4), perianth white and elegant, trumpet sulphur-white, a lovely flower 
of great substance, lasting well when cut, extra fine. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 16 
§|MRS. THOMPSON (2), pure white, trumpet elegantly frilled, large and very 
handsome, early, a strong grower and free bloomer per too, 35/- 5 
MRS. VINCENT (4), of rare beauty, perianth and trumpet white, of great substance 
and perfect form, extra jine^ a good grower, dwarf — 
•MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH (The Snowy White Daffodil 
of Spain) (i), variable in size of flower. A charming dwarf variety, and a gem to 
naturalise in grass, delighting in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north. {See 
Illustration in our 1898 Catalogue) per 100, 12/6 i 
*PALLIDUS PR^COX (i), variable in size and shade, from pale straw-colour to 
white, very early and beautiful ; avoid manurey and grow where possible on moist grassy 
slopes facing north, good flowering bulbs per 1000, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 i 
,, ,, ,, Bulbs of larger size ,, S/61 
tPRINCESS IDA (2), white perianth, handsome white trumpet, brim flanged and 
edged yellow, beautiful, a good grower, charming in pots per too, 21/- 3 
REBECCA SYME (2), discarded 1901. 
029 
0...1 6 
0...0 6 
...10 6 
9...0 2 
o... — 
3...0 2 
0...0 4 
-SILVER BAR (2), perianth pale primrose, with silvery bar down centre, trumpet 
pale lemon, fragrant per too, 457- 
SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE (2), silvery white perianth, long pale 
sulphur trumpet, strong healthy grower and free bloomer, good for grass and borders 
per too, 35/- 
tSNOWFLAKE (2), white, trumpet tinged apricot, passing off silvery white, distinct 
and handsome, holding its head well up, a strong grower of robust constitution. 
Certificate of Merit li.B.S. 
fSULPHUR KING, new 1898 (3), perianth pale sulphur yellow, soft sulphur- 
yellow straight trumpet, a well-formed and beautiful flower of good substance 
6 0...0 7 
5 0...0 6 
— ...5 6 
— ...7 6 
f-TORTUOSUS {syn. Leda. and Samian Belle) (i), perianth pure white, 
twisted, somewhat shorter than the trumpet, which is pale sulphur passing to white, a 
handsome fragrant flower per too, 55/- 7 6...0 8 
§fViriLLIAM GOLDRING (3), long snow-white tapering perianth, gracefully 
drooping over the primrose trumpet. Its graceful form suggests the name of “ Swan’S 
Neck Daffodil” ; it has a good constitution 7 6...0 8 
§t'W^. P. MILNER (2), a charming free-flowering dwarf variety with dainty sulphur- 
coloured flowers, distinct and beautiful, valuable for filling small beds or for edgings, 
and very effective in grass ; of good constitution per 100, 9/6 i 4...0 2 
DOUBLE TRUMPET DAFFODILS. 
All the Double Trumpet Daffodils thrive admirably when planted in grass land and allowed to remain 
undisturbed. Ttiey are seen to great advantage when planted in clumps in permanent borders, and as 
pot-plants they are very attractive (several bulbs in a pot). 
t’CAPAX PLENUS {syn. Eystettensis), Queen Anne’s Double per doz. each. 
Dnffodil (l), beautiful soft pale lemon-coloured flowers, consisting of six rows of s. d. s. d. 
petals, symmetrically arranged over each other in the form of a star, /f«z 10 6... I o 
-CERNUUS PLENUS (The Old Double White Trumpet 
DU/ffodil) (3), flowers of exquisite beauty ; now veiy rare. For successful culture 
plant in shade in good virgin pasture-loam and grit and avoid manure', in grass land 
this lovely Daffodil seems at home — ...5 6 
LOBULARIS PLENUS (The Dwarf Double Sweet-Scented 
Daffodil) (2), large double yellow flowers, delightfully sweet-scented, dwarf 4 6...0 5 
MINOR PLENUS (Rip Van Winkle) (2), small double yellow flowers with 
curiously twisting petals, very rare, dwarf grower 15 0...1 6 
