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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1915. 
Narcissus Incomparabilis — contmued. 
§tGloria Mundi (3), xxx, a handsome flower, with fine bold dear rich yellow perianth, 
large open crown very heavily stained rich orange-scarlet, ht, 19 in. A noble flower 
either for the flower garden or for cutting. I'IRST-Class Certificatks R.II.S. and 
Midland Daffodil Society 42/- 
fGreat Warley (4), xxx, a remarkably striking flower after the style of Narcissus 
Lady Margaret Boscawen, but very much larger, perianth white, broad and massive, 
crown clear yellow, measuring I J inches across, ht. 18 in. First-Class Certificates 
R.H.S. and Birmingham 
§Gwyther (3), xx, large yellow perianth, large cup suffused orange, a .showy flower, 
very decorative in borders and for cutting, ht. 17 in per looo, 60/- ; per 100, 6/6 
§tHecla (3) xxx, broad white perianth, cup large and open of a deep glowing red ; a fine 
showy flower resembling Lucifer, ht. 18 in per 100, 30/- 
fHelios. See New Seedling Daffodiis,/«^e lo each £& 8s. 
f Homespun (3), xxx, a refined flower of great substance, with large rounded light yellow 
perianth, well imbricated, and a large rich yellow frilled crown, ht. 16 in. Awarded 
several prizes 
tHoratius (4), xxx, a great improvement on N. Lady Margaret Boscawen, perianth 
white, flat and imbricated, crown clear yellow, large and bold, broadly fluted at brim; 
of fine bearing, ht. 18 in each £i ir. 
(3), XX, a charming showy little Daffodil, and most valuable for bedding, 
flower with twisted perianth of brilliant yellow and frilled crown, fiery scarlet, shading 
down to gold, ht. 14 in lOt), 35/* 
fLady Margaret Boscawen (3), xxx, flowers of great size with a snowy white 
broad perianth and a large bold expanded golden-yellow crown, ht. 19 in. First-Class 
Certificate R.II.S 
§tLucifer (3), xxx, a very striking and showy flower, perianth white, cup an intense 
glowing orange-red, colour lasting well in the sun, strong grower and free bloomer, 
ht. 17 in. First-Class Certificates R.H.S. London and Midland Daffodil 
Society, Birmingham per ioo> ^S/- 
§f Lulworth (4), XX, white perianth, cup bright orange-red, showy, ht. I4 in., ,, 10/6 
fMichael Angelo (3), xxx, a lovely flower, measuring 4 inches across, with very 
broad white perianth and large open spreading crown, canary-yellow prettily frilled, 
having a striking border of fiery scarlet, ht. 18 in each £l 10s, 
Pedesta.1 (4), xxx, a grand large flower of great substance, perianth creamy white, very 
broad, flat, and imbricated, crown rich yellow, long and straiglit, of fine erect bearing, 
ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.II.S. 1912 
tPilgrim (3), xxxx, large pointed broad perianth, opening primrose and passing to 
creamy white, cup lemon, prettily crinkled ; a refined flower, 17 in 
§|Princess Mary (3), xx, broad and spreading creamy perianth, and large 
expanded cup sufl'used orange, flower of good form, ht. 16 in per 100, 12/6 
§Queen Bess (i), x, pure white perianth, with clear light yellow cup, much expanded, 
ht. 15 in. ; a useful early variety per 1000, 50/- ; per 100, 5/6 
§f Resolute (4), xxx, fine bold flower, perianth broad and of a creamy yellow, crown 
long and straight, clear yellow, strong grower and free bloomer, handsome bedding 
variety, ht. 13 in per 100, 21/- 
tSeville. AezNew Seedling Daffodils, page ii e.ach £<) 
§fSir Watkin (2), xxx, handsome bold flower, perianth primrose, cup yellow, very 
slightly tinged orange, ht. 21 in.; valuable for bedding, or planting in grass; it forces 
well, and is greatly prized for cutting Strong bulbs, per lOOO, 80/- ; per 100, 8/6 
,, ,, Very targe bulbs ,, 100/-; ,, 10/6 
§fSparkler (2), xxx, a very large and showy decorative flower, measuring 4 in. across, 
perianth rich yellow, crown very large, fiery orange-scarlet shading down to gold, strong 
robust grower, ht. 18 in 
tSteadfast (5), xxx, flower of fine substance, with well-imbricated white jrerianth and 
cylindrical rich yellow crown, bold and handsome, ht. 14 in 
§Stella (3), X, white perianth, cup yellow per lOOO, 35/- ; per 100, 4/- 
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