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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, ISIS. 
Yellow Trumpet 'D\YFOTy\hs— continued. perdoz. each. 
fHamlet (2), xxx, raised at our Nurseries, a very handsome flower after the style of «• «• 
Emperor, and having a large broad flat primrose perianth and a well-formed bold 
yellow trumpet, ht. 18 in. See coloured plate in " The Garden," August \<)lh, 1911 21 0...2 o 
SfHenry Irving (i), xx, a native of the Netherlands, broad spreading yellow perianth, 
large yellow trumpet, veiy handsome, excellent for forcing, also for cultivation in grass 
or borders, ht. 18 in Sfron^ per too, 9/6 I 4...0 2 
§HobOken (i), an effective bedding Daftodil, flower of medium size, very deep rich 
self yellow, trumpet deeply flanged, very early, ht. 15 in per too, 12/6 i 9...0 2 
'flsolcle (3), XX, a handsome flower, measuring 5 inches across, with bold campanulate 
primrose perianth, and a long soft primrose trumpet, ht. 18 in. Award or Merit 
R.B.S., London 21 0...2 o 
fKing Alfred (1), xxxx, a remarkably handsome Daffodil which we can strongly 
recommend ; flowers of large size, great substance, and refined finish ; colour a uniform 
intense rich golden ; trumpet large and of elegant form, with open deeply frilled mouth ; 
very tall vigorous grower and free bloomer ; foliage of a handsome bluish shade, ht. 24 in. 
First-Class Certificate R. II. S., and R.B.S. London >5 ^ 
fLord Roberts (3), xxxx, a grand Trumpet Daffodil, raised at our Nurseries ; flowers 
of enormous size, golden-yellow, with broad massive perianth and noble trumpet ; tall 
grower and free bloomer, with strong constitution, height 23 in. Awarded First-Class 
Certificates by the R.II.S., Midland Daffodil Society, Cornwall Daffodil 
Society, and Devon Daffodil Society. See Illustration, page 21 0...2 o 
§fMa.ximus (2), xxx, a very beautiful and graceful flower of a uniform rich deep golden- 
yellow, perianth elegantly twisted, ht. 18 in. ; it is one of the richest coloured yellow 
Trumpet Daffodils, but is rather a shy bloomer, nevertheless it should have a place in 
all gardens ; we recommend for it a deep moist soil per looo, 70/- ; per lOo, 7/6 i 3... 
,, ,, ,, Extra pne stock 10/6 i 6...0 2 
fMichael (3), xxxx, new 1910, one of the most beautiful and refined of Giant Yellow 
Trumpet Daffodils, flowers of a clear soft yellow, with a broad, slightly campanulate 
perianth of great substance, trumpet of King Alfred form, of solid texture, plant of fine 
erect habit, ht. 19 in. See coloured plate in “ The Garden," July yoth, 1910. ..each ,^3 3f. ... 
§fMik£ldo (i), XX, a showy flower, golden-yellow, with graceful twisted perianth, and 
very large trumpet having wide open month, deeply flanged at brim, ht. 16 in. ; a rather 
shy bloomer 'oo, 21/- 
’Minor, true (i), a mpst graceful and charming very early-flowering miniature Daffodil 
of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow perianth gracefully twisted, and the 
miniature trumpet elegantly flanged at mouth, ht. 6 in. ; valuable for edgings and rock- 
work, now very scarce 
MAKCISSUS MINIMUS, ESTABLISHED IN GRASS. 
Minimus, true (i), the smallest and dwarfest 
Trumpet Daffodil, flowers rich full yellow; height 
about 3 inches, flowering outdoors in February ; 
a dainty little gem for edgings, nooks on rock- 
work, or to naturalise in grtiss, and for pot culture. 
It thrives in warm sandy soils. In 1887, during 
a tour in Spain, the late Mr. Peter Barr found 
this charming miniature Daffodil growing freely 
amongst gorse, with a south aspect. Tor our 
annual supply toe have to detend upon collected 
bulbs which are taken up while the foliage is 
green : in consequence there is a possibility that 
all the bulbs may not bloom the first season, but a 
proportion viill per 100, 17/6 
■fMonarch (3), xxxx, raised at our Nurseries, a noble flower, and one of the most 
refined of all the Giant Golden Trumpets; perianth and trumpet rich full yellow and 
very large, of perfect form and fine substance, growth strong and sturdy, ht. 20 in 
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