BARR’S Gold Medal Daffodils, 1906. 
Barr’s Inexpensive Mixtures of Daffodils. 
To Naturalise in Shrubberies, Orchards, on Grassy Slopes, etc., and for cutting. 
Trumpet D&ffodils, Mixed, including Prinoeps, Queen of Spain, Abscissus, 
Rugilobus, Spuriua, etc., etc., for naturalisation per looo, 37/6; per loo, 1/- 
Single Chalice-cup or Star Narcissi, Mixed (Inoomparabilis, Leedsii, and Barrii 
varieties), for naturalisation in grass, etc. The grand elfect of these light graceful Daffodils, when 
naturalised, must be seen to be realised. Their value as cut flowers for bouquets and vases cannot 
be over-estimated per looo, 32/6; per loo, 3/6 
Single Dolly-cup or Poet s Narcissi, in Mixture, comprising varieties of Burbidgei 
^d prly Poeticus, for naturalisation in grass, etc. For cutting, the flowers are greatly prized 
Of these Dolly-cup Narcissi Mr. William Robinson writes, referring to Gravetye : “ Five years 
ago I cleared a little valley of various fences. Through this runs a streamlet, and we grouped 
the Poet’s Narcissi near it, and in a little orchard that lay near, and through a grove of oaks, 
this year the whole landscape was a picture, such as one might see in an Alpine valley.” 
c I T» per 1000, 33/- ; per 100, 3/9 
:jplendid Mixed Daffodils of Many Sorts, for naturalisation, including Trumpet, 
Chahce-cup, and Dolly-cup or Poet’s Narcissi, a special mi.'iture of Daffodils of all kinds suitable 
for large plantings in Grass, Woodlands, etc per 1000, 23/-; per 100, 2/9 
1 ^ For extra choice Mixtures for the Flower Border, st( page 6. 
Miniature Daffodils for the “ RocR Garden.” 
The following are charming little subjects for rockwork, where their dainty flowers are seen to 
perfection. 'I'hey should be left undisturbed for years, and, if happy, will soon establish themselves 
and afford a lovely picture in early spring. All the Corbularias (e.\cept Corbularia monophylla) like 
moisture, and should therefore be planted at the foot of the rockery. Cyctamineus also likes moisture 
and partial shade. Corbularia monophylla flourishes in a warm dry sheltered situation, and should be 
given a hot sunny nook, planted in almost pure sand; when coming into bloom give water freely. 
Triandrus albus (Angel’s Tears') and Juncifolius delight in partial shade and a light gritty soil, and 
should be given a well-drained position such as a sloping bank. In tlie case of these slender dwarf- 
growing Miniature Daffodils, the ground may be carpeted with close-growing surface rooting plants, 
such as Arenaria caspitosa, Thymus serpyllum vars., T. lanuginosus, Herniaria glabra. Mossy Saxi/ragas, 
etc. ; these plants provide a natural protection for these little bulbs, besides keeping their dainty blooms 
from being splashed and soiled in rainy weather. We prefer, however, seeing these little gems peeping 
out of glass, and where special banks are made or reserved for them we can supply seed of suitable fine 
dwarf grasses for sowing in September after planting the bulbs; this sowing will give a fine green carpet 
by the following spring when the Narcissi bloom. 
1ST Full descriptions of the follotuing Miniature Daffodils will be found in body of Catalogue. 
per 
s. 
doz. 
d. 
per 
200 
d 
per doz. 
s. d. 
per 100 
s. d 
Hoop Petticoat Daffodils 
Minor (page 17 ) 
i 
6 
32 
6 
(page 21 , Bulbocodium ) — 
Nanus (page 17 ) 
3 
0 
21 
0 
Large Sulphur {fitrmum) 
White [nionophyllnm) 
1 
1 
0 
9 
6 
12 
6 
6 
Moschatus (page 20 ) 
1 
6 
10 
6 
„ extra strong bulbs 
2 
3 
13 
0 
Macleaii (page 30 ) 
2 
8 
18 
6 
Early Yellow 
1 
3 
7 
6 
Triandrus (Angel's Tears) 
„ „ extra large bulbs 
1 
6 
10 
6 
(pag‘ 3 O— 
Large Yellow (conspicuum) 
1 
6 
10 
6 
„ albus 
1 
0 
6 
6 
Cyclamineus (page 21 ) 
2 
3 
13 
0 
„ „ larger sized bulbs 
„ calathinus 
1 
17 
3 
6 
8 
6 
,, gjr/ra large bulbs 
3 
6 
„ concolor 
9 
0 
Minimus (page 17 ) 
1 
6 
10 
6 
Juncifolius (page 31) 
1 
0 
6 
6 
12 Bulbs each oF 12 Varieties of Miniature Daffodils, 20/- 
® »» II 12 ,, ,, ,, 10/6 
Daffodil Seed for Autumn Sowing. 
With the exception of some of the miniature Daffodils, like Minimus, Bulbocodiums, etc.. Narcissi take 
7 to 10 years to bloom from time of sowing the seed. 
Choice Mixed Large Trumpet Varieties saved at our Surbiton 
Nurseries from many choice named varieties per pkt. 1/- & 2/6 
Choice Mixed from all sections, saved at our Surbiton Nurseries 
from a great variety of choice named varieties „ 1/- & 2/6 
Miniature Daffodils, flowering soon from seed, all beautiful on rockwork — 
Bulbocodium citrinum (Sulphur Hoop Petticoat), Triandrus calathinus, 
Large Early Yellow Hoop Petticoat, Cyclamineus, Triandrus albus 
(Angel’s Tears), and juncifolius each „ Is. 
Collection Packet of 22 Distinct varieties, 3/6. 
