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BARR’S Gold Medal DafTodils, 1901. 
NARCISSUS HUMEI. 
Hume’s Straight-Crowned Dog-Eared Daffodils. 
Flowers of very distinct nodding character ; garden hybrids between Incomparabilis x 
pseudo-narcissus ; admirably adapted for beds, borders, and naturalisation. 
HUMS’S CONCOLOR (3), perianth and trumpet uniform yellow, a very remarkable 
flower 5 6...0 6 
fHUMR’S GIANT (2), perianth yellow, changing to sulphur, overhanging the large 
straight yellow trumpet ; flower very large and remarkably characteristic. ..per ico, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
NARCISSUS BACKHOUSEI. 
Backhouse’s characteristic Daffodils, with trumpet-shaped crown. 
Suitable for pot culture, beds, borders, or naturalisation. 
BACKHOUSEI ( 3 ), bold handsome flower with stout trumpet-shaped yellow cup, 
nearly equalling the length of the distinct spreading sulphury perianth 10 6...1 
BORDER MAID ( 3 ). a beautiful new seedling raised by Dr. Stuart, of Chirnsii/t, 
pure white perianth of great substance, clear yellow well-formed short trumpet, a good 
grower, and a valuable acquisition — ...21 
JOSEPH LAKIN (2), sulphur perianth, yellow cup, very distinct 10 6...1 
WOLLEY DOD (2), large spreading primrose perianth, and short deep yellow 
trumpet, very distinct 5 6 .0 
tWILLIAM WILKS (3), closely imbricated spreading primrose perianth, and 
striking or.ange-yellow trumpet, with frilled brim per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 
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NARCISSUS MACLEAII. 
tMACLEAII (Panza bicoloP and Diomedes minor) (4), flowers 
small, white perianth, yellow goblet-shaped cup, robust and dwarf, a charming little 
characteristic Daffodil, height about 4 inches per 100, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
NARCISSUS NELSONI. 
Nelson’s Daffodils, with goblet-shaped cup and snow-white perianth. 
Handsome for indoors, 3 bulbs in a 5-inch pot ; beautiful in beds, borders, and for naturalisation. 
Being rather late flowering they are highly valued for maintaining a succession of bloom. The flowers 
are of great substance, with snowy white petals, and last long in water when cut. 
AURANTIUS (Nelson’s Opange) (4), broad flat white perianth, cup expanded, 
ribbed, and suffused more or less wiin orange-red, very distinct, extra fine. First- 
Class Certificate R.H.S. 
tLOUISE. See New Daffodils, /a.?? n 
per doz. each, 
s. d, s. d. 
- ...3 6 
— ...5 6 
§fMAJOR (4), perianth snowy white, with bright yellow cup, generally suffused with 
bright orange-red on first opening, extra fine per 100, 14/6 
MINOR (4), perianth snowy white, cup bright yellow, the pistil projecting beyond the 
brim, very distinct and pretty, dwarf per loo, 10/6 
tMRS. BACKHOUSE (4), large broad pure while perianth, clear yellow expanded 
cup, a very handsome chaste flower, extra fine per 100, 32/6 
tPERFECTUS. See New Daffodils, page n 
PULCHELLUS (4), perianth white, cup yellow, with campanulate and closely imbri- 
cated perianth, extra fine per 100, 42/- 
STANLEY (4), perianth white, straight yellow cup, distinct and handsome 
WILLIAM BACKHOUSE (4), liroad imbricated white perianth, clear yellow 
cup, beautiful per 100, 21/- 
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4 6...0 5 
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3 0...0 4 
NARCISSUS BERNARDI. 
A very interesting section, being natural Pyrenean hybrids between the wild N. po'etieus and N. 
Abscissus ; our Mr. Peter Barr proved the origin of this Narcissus on one of his journeys to the Pyrenees, 
where lie found tlie parents and their hybrid in a wild state. 
§BERNARDI (4), perianth white, cup variable in size and colour from yellow to orange- s. d. s. d. 
scarlet or yellow stained orange per 100, 55/- 7 6...0 8 
H. E. BUXTON (4), perianth white, cup brilliant orange-scarlet, very beautiful and 
remarkably free flowering, extra fine 
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