BARR’S New Seedling Daffodils, 1906. 
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PHARAOH (Tru mpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, very large flower, 
perianth creamy white, broad and handsome large bold canary-yellow trumpet, well expanded 
at mouth, and elegantly crinkled. Award of Merit Birmingham, April 1904 
PHYLLIS (Leedsii), XXX, new 1906, a bold handsome flower, with broad creamy perianth 
and straight crown, citron with amber, prettily fluted 
PLENIPO (Double Incomparabilis), xxx, a cross between Te/amonius plenus and Poeticus 
omaiits, having large double pale primrose-yellow flowers of rose shape 
POLESTAR (Engleheartii), xxx, perianth white, slightly rcflexing large expanded flat cup 
prettily fluted, and of a soft canary colour, flower measuring 4 in. across, late flowering 
PYRAMUS (T rum pet Daffodil) (4), xxxx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, a handsome flower 
of distinct and elegant form ; perianth creamy, trumpet canary-yellow, long and slightly 
rolled back at margin. Award of Merit R.H.S., April 19th, 1904 
QUEEN CHRISTINA (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, raised at our Surbilon Nurseries, 
broad white perianth, large bold trumpet of elegant form and great substance, of a delicate 
soft lemon shade, widely open at mouth and beautifully flanged, ht. 14 in. Award of 
Merit and Special Medal for the best Trumpet Daffodil in the Show, Birmingham, 
April 24th, 1902 
RHEA (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxx, new 1904, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, perianth 
white, trumpet golden, of great substance and good form 
ROYAL STAR (Engleheartii) xxxxx, new 1906, a remarkably bold and showy flower, 
measuring inches across, perianth cream shaded sulphur, and developing to white, crown 
very large and flat, prettily fluted, opening a brilliant orange shaded yellow but soon 
developing to a most striking fiery orange-red colour; a good la.sling flower, tall grower ... 
SABRINA (Tru mpet Daffodil), xxx, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, perianth cream 
coloured, bold stiff pale yellow trumpet, well flanged at mouth, very handsome 
SALMONETTA (Apricot-crowned Leedsii) (4), xxxxx, a remarkably d'stinct and beau- 
tiful new break in the Leedsii section ; perianth clear white, almond-shaped segments, cup 
prettily fluted, well opened and of a beautiful apricot shade passing off peach ; a distinct and 
remarkable colour, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit Birmingham, 1903 per doz. 84/- 
SCARLET EYE (Burbidgei), new 1906, flower of fine substance with fine pure white perianth 
and large flat eye of vivid orange-scarlet 
SCARLETTA (Burbidgei), new 1906, a very showy flower, perianth cream, cup prejlily 
fluted and of an intense glowing scarlet 
SCEPTRE (B urbidgei) (4), xxxx, flower very beautiful, perianth delicate primrose, cup 
prettily fluted and of very bright fiery orange-red, ht. 14 in 
STEADFAST (Giant Incomparabilis), flower of fine substance, with well-imbricated white 
perianth and cylindrical rich yellow crown, bold and handsome 
STRONGBOW (Nelsoni) (4), xxx, broad snowy white perianth and large expanded rich 
yellow crown of great substance ; a sturdy plant with broad thick foliage, ht. 1 1 in. Award 
of Merit Birmingham, April 16th, 1903 ; Award of Merit R.H.S., April 21st, 1903 ; 
Award of Merit Royal Botanic Society, April 13th, 1904 per doz. 72/- 
THE BRIDE (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1905, broad snowy white perianth of great 
substance, and very small brilliant red cup 
THE RIVAL (I ncomparabilis) (3), new 1906, a fine round flower of symmetrical form, broad 
pale primrose perianth and large globular bright yellow crown, prettily fluted at brim and 
edged brilliant orange-scarlet, ht. 18 in 
UNDINE (Leedsii), xxxx, new 1906, a remarkably beautiful flower, snowy white campanulate 
perianth, crown creamy white, straight and deeply fluted 
VIRipiFLORUS, the Green Narcissus, a rare species, native to Morocco and the 
Gibraltar Rock, bearing in November on a tall slender stem two to four pretty little green 
star-shaped flowers which arc deliciously fragrant per doz. 48/- 
VIVID (Burbidgei) (4), xxxx, ivory-white perianth, cup large and saucer-shaped of fiery 
orange-red, the colour lasting well ; a remarkably showy and striking flower, strong free 
grower, ht. 15 in 
WEARDALE PERFECTION (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, one of the largest 
and grandest of all Trumpet Daffodils, and at the same lime a flower of refined beauty ; it 
has a large white perianth, and a very pale primrose trumpet, passing to white, of immense 
size, ht. 24 in. It has been Awarded a First-Class Certificate by the R.H.S., and the 
Premier Prize by the Midland Daffodil Society. Some blooms of this Daffodil have been 
exhibited measuring 5 inches across 
WHITE QUEEN (Leedsii), xxxxx, resembling a White Sir Watkin, large broad pure 
white perianth, very large bold straight cup, pale citron passing to white, with an ex- 
quisitely frilled edge ; a magnificent flower of the highest refinement ; strong sturdy grower. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
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