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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1911. 
Narcissus Barrii — continued. perdoz , 
§lLone Star, xxx, a lovely chaste little flower with broad smooth snowy white perianth, »• d 
solid and well imbricated, cup very small of a clear citron ; sweetly scented, ht. 16 in.... — . 
fMajor Spurred, xxxx, large flower with broad snowy white perianth and expanded 
crown, yellow deeply edged brilliant dark orange-red, very striking and beautiful. 
Award of Merit R.H.S., May 7th, 1901 each £ 2 ior. 
fMargot. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 1 — 
fMarie Louise. See New Seedling Daffodils,/^ u each £7 7 r. 
§Mascotte (4), xxx, perianth white, broad and slightly reflexing, cup yellow broadly 
bordered orange-scarlet, very attractive, ht. 12 in per 100, 40/- 5 6. 
fMasterpiece. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each £ 18 i8r. 
Maurice Vilmorin, discarded 1910. 
^Mercedes (4), xx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon , a dainty drooping flower, with a 
snowy white twisted perianth and spreading cup, edged red 7 6. 
iMiss Willmott. See New Seedling Daffodils, /ay* 11 each .£10 
Model, discarded 1910. 
ftMohican. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 70 o. 
§jMrs. C. Bowley (4), xx, a very striking and beautiful flower, with white perianth 
and glowing orange-red cup, ht. 20 in per 100, 15 /- 2 3. 
fMrs. R. C. Notcutt (4), xxx, long broad snow-white perianth, cup buff-orange 
prettily crinkled, ht. 15 in 60 o. 
^Occident (5), xxxx, a flower of perfect form, perianth delicate canary and very 
flat, cup fiery orange right down to the base, beautiful, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit 
R.II.S., May 5th, 1903 _ 
§fOrange Frill, xxx, perianth primrose, long and somewhat starry, cup bright canary 
broadly margined bright orange and with greenish centre, prettily frilled, ht. 21 in 21 o. 
fOriflamme, xxx, perianth creamy white, cup fiery scarlet, very bright and showy. 
Award OF Merit R.H.S., and Birmingham 10 6. 
§fPrimrose Dame. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 48 o. 
fPyrrha. Sec New Seedling Daffodils, /a?; 11 each ,£5 5.1. 
Queen of Scots (4), xxx, a pretty showy flower with snowy white perianth and 
large flat crown of an apricot-orange-red per 100, 17/6 2 6. 
fRadiant (5), xxxx, a striking and beautiful flower with large broad snowy white 
perianth, large open spreading crown with deep golden and green centre very broadly 
margined intense dark fiery red ; grand exhibition variety, ht. 15 in each £3 31. 
fRed Beacon. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 — ... 
fRed Chief. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 each £1 is. 
fRed Emperor, (5), xxxx, perianth creamy white slightly reflexing, cup a flattened 
disc, remarkably large, prettily fluted, and of a fiery salmon-orange throughout, ht. 13 in. 
each £6 6s. 
§tRosalind (5), xxx, a very handsome late variety, perianth broad and solid white, 
slightly inclined to reflex, cup bright yellow deeply edged fiery scarlet, very showy and 
beautiful; strong grower, ht. 13 in 10 6. 
§fRosella, xxxx, perianth creamy white, broad and imbricated, crown flattish and of a 
salmon-scarlet throughout, very showy 15 o.. 
§fRoyal Star, xxxx, new 1906, a remarkably bold and showy flower, measuring 
4:j in. 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 lasting flower, tall grower 84 o. 
fRuby. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £\ ij. 
tSt. George. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £1 10s. 
i'Scarlet Eye, xxx, flower of fine substance with fine pure white perianth and large 
flat eye of vivid orange-scarlet — . 
fScarletta (3), xxx, a very showy flower, perianth cream, cup prettily fluted and of an 
intense glowing scarlet, ht. 18 in — . 
Seagull (3) xxx, large spreading pure white perianth, cup canary edged apricot, a 
very beautiful flower, ht. 21 in per 100, 30/- 4 o. 
7 Sensation (3), xx, pure white perianth, cup canary, conspicuously edged orange- 
scarlet, beautiful, ht. 20 in. ; the flowers should be cut when half open to develop in 
water, as a hot sun soon destroys the fine colouring on the cup ; stiff loamy soil suits 
it best per 100, 21/- 3 O. 
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