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BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1901. 
NARCISSUS INCOMPARABILIS (DOUBLE). 
The Double-flowered Nonsuch and Peerless Daffodils. 
The large massive flowers of these are greatly prized for bouquets and vases, mixing well with other 
flowers and foliage in decoration. As pot plants (3 to 6 bulbs in a pot) they are very charming, while 
in beds, borders, or naturalised, they make a most effective display. 
§INCOMPARABILIS PLENUS “BUTTER AND EGGS” (2), pe, doz. each. 
large double yellow rose-shaped flowers, orange-coloured towards the centre, very s. d. s. d. 
effective in clumps and masses per 1000, 3S/-; per too, 4/- o 7... — 
§tINCOMPARABILIS PLENUS “ GOLDEN PHCENIX” (2), the 
deepest yellow variety, fully double and not inclined to become semi-double, p. too, 8/6 I 3-..0 2 
§tINCOMPARABILIS PLENUS “EGGS AND BACON” (syn. 
Orange Phoenix) (3), large double rose-sbaped flowers, white with rich orange 
centre, very beauiiful per too, 9/6 I 4...0 2 
§tINCOMPARABILIS PLENUS “CODLINS AND CREAM” 
Sulphur Phoenix) (3), large double white rose-shaped flowers with sulphur 
centre, very chaste and much prized for bouquets, vases, etc., (xlra fine ... per too, 27/6 3 9...0 4 
NARCISSUS BARRII. 
Star Narcissi with Shortened Chalice Cup. 
DISTINGUISHING CHAKACTER.— Perianth segments twice or more the length of the 
short expanded cup or crown. 
The beauty of these Narcissi renders them of great value for indoor decoration (3 or 5 bulbs in a 
S-inch pot), while for beds, borders, naturalisation, and as cut flowers they are very highly prized. 
perdoz. each. 
CECILY HILL. See New Daffodils, fa^e 8 ...10 6 
§tCONSPICUUS (4), a flower of great beauty and refinement, and a favourite with 
all, large broad spreading yellow perianth, broad short cup, conspicuously edged bright 
orange-scarlet, extra fine, iPirst-Class Certificate R.H.S. We can highly recommend 
this variety to every one as it is certainly the Queen of Daffodils, and lasts longer in 
water when cut than almost any other variety ; it is a robust strong grower and a very 
free bloomer per 1000, 55/- ; per too, 6/- o to... — 
,, ,, Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 75/-; ,, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
CRGWN PRINCE (4), perianth white, cup large and heavily stained orange-red, 
very large handsome flower, sturdy grower, extra fine 23 0...2 3 
CUPID (5), a very late bloomer, and the last of the Barrii section to flower ; perianth 
white, cup yellow, sweet-scented — ...3 6 
tDR. FELL (l), perianth whitish, cup orange-scarlet, a valuable acquisition for pot 
culture under glass, being very early flowering. It is not suitable for the border, the 
flower-buds being so early are liable to suffer from frost. Very showy variety when forced 12 0...1 3 
tDOROTHY E. WEMYSS (5), large white perianth, with canary-yellow cup, 
conspicuously edged orange -scarlet, very beautiful, late flowering and a strong grower, 
extra fine. Awarded a Floral Certificate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896, and 
Award of Merit R.H.S., 1901 — ...7 6 
tFLORA 'WILSON (4), white perianth, cup deeply stained or.ange-scarlet, a very 
striking flower, per too, 33/- 4 6...0 5 
GENERAL MURRAY (3), discarded igoi. Maurice Vilmorin recommended 
instead. 
GOLDEN GEM (S), perianth rich yellow, cup edged orange, small but showy, late 
flowering-, very free blooming, and valuable for succession per too, 12/6 
^GOLDEN MARY (4), bright golden yellow, very showy, per 1000, 45/- ; perioo, 5/- 
tLADY GODIVA (4), a very pretty white sport from Barrii Conspicuus, having a 
white instead of yellow perianth 
tMAURICE VILMORIN (3), broad creamy white perianth, cup lemon, heavily 
stained orange-scarlet, very beautiful, dwarf; an exquisite flower for cutting... per too, 25/- 
MIRIAM BARTON (3), perianth and cup soft delicate primrose, a beautiful delicate 
shade per too, 10/6 
tMRS. C. BOWLEY (4). a very striking and beiiutiful flower, with white perianth 
and glowing orange-red cup. Awarded a Floral Certificate at the Great Daffodil 
Conference, 1896 
10 RPHEE (2), primrose perianth, cup beautifully edged bright orange-scarlet, eaily 
flowering; a valuable cut flower per too, 7/6 
SENSATION (4), large pure white perianth, cup canary, conspicuously edged with 
orange-scarlet, beautiful, extra fine ; the flowers should be cut when half open to develop 
in water, as the fine colouring on the cup is soon destroyed with a hot sun 
SIDDINGTON (4), fine yellow petals, handsome open cup, broadly margined orange, 
very beautiful and remarkably free flowering, generally producing two blooms on a stem 
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