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Narcissus Incomparawlis — continued. 
^Stella Superba (3), xx, .1 bold showy flower, far superior to Stella, with large 
clear white spreading perianth and a showy yellow cup ; excellent for bedding, naturalising 
and cutting, ht. 20 in per 100, 8/6 
§fStrongbOW (4), xxx, broad snowy white perianth and large expanded rich yellow 
crown of great substance ; a sturdy plant with broad thick foliage, ht. ii in. Award 
OF Mkkit R.H.S., and Uirmingiiam 
§Vesuvius (4), XX, sulphury white perianth, cup stained glowing orange-red, a bright 
showy flower ; a valuable Daffodil for grass, free grower and profuse bloomer, ht. 15 in. 
per too, 7/6 
tWhitewell (4), xxx, flower large and of fine form, with broad, rounded, creamy perianth 
of good substance, and a farge expanded chrome-orange crown in. across and prettily 
fluted, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit Haarlem, 1915 
§Will Scarlett (6), we consider this variety worth xxx for the remarkable fiery orange- 
red colouring of its large cup, which opens widely at mouth and is elegantly crimped, 
perianth creamy; a striking flower, ht. 15 >n. First-Class Cert. R.H.S 
per doz. each 
ii . s. d 
I 3...0 2 
7 6 
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BAKKIl SEAGULL. 
Example of a Flower iu Division III . 
DIVISION 111. — BARRII. 
Short-Cupped Daffodils, or Star Narcissi. 
(Including those hitherto classed as Burbidgei.) 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER.— Cup or crown measuring 
LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THE LENGTH OF THE PERIANTH SEGMENTS 
(not INCLUDING PoETICUS, WHICH FORMS A CLASS BY ITSELF). 
For a long time trouble was being experienced in the 
placing of certain new seedlings under the Barrii and Bur- 
bidgei sections, as the two divisions ran so much into one 
another. The revising committee therefore decided to make 
only one section of them, retaining tlie name Barrii. 
The chaste beauty of these shorter-cupped Narcissi is 
the more highly appreciated when the cut flowers are seen 
arranged in vases. The brilliancy of colouring in the cups of 
some, and the dainty elegance of others, render them all more 
or less valuable exhibition flowers. The cheaper kinds we 
can strongly recommend for beds and borders, and for natural- 
ising in grass, woodlands, wild gardens, etc. 
per doz. each. 
fAdonia (6), xxx, peri.'inth cream, broad and elegantly formed, cup fiery orange-scarlet, s. 
prettily fluted ; the colour is very lasting, ht. 17 in — ...7 6 
§Agnes Barr (4), x, perianth creamy white, cup soft yellow, a very delicately coloured 
refined flower, ht. 16 in per 100, 7/6 i 3... — 
fAlbatrOSS (5), xxx, large flower, perianth white, cup pale citron-yellow, frilled and 
edged orange-red, beautiful, a free grower and fine for cutting, ht. 24 in. First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S per loo, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
tAnchorite. See New Seedling Daffodils, fnge 9 each £i 35. 
f Astrardente (5), xx, a beautiful flower with white perianth and large flattish crown, 
apricot-orange edged fiery .scarlet, ht. 12 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. and Birmingham 
§fBarbara Holmes, see Lady Godiva. 
tB®ACOn (5), XX, broad circular creamy white perianth, cup fiery red, striking and 
beautiful, ht. 12 in. First-Class Certificate R. H.S 10 
fBIOOd Orange (4), xx, a well-shaped broad creamy perianth, cup brilliant orange- 
red, very showy, ht. 18 in per 100, 15/- 2 3...0 3 
Branston, this resembles too closely Lady Godiva to be offered as a distinct variety. 
§Burbidgei — type (3), x, small Poeticus-like flower with clear white perianth, cup 
small, primrose suffused and margined with cinnabar-red, prized for cutting and natural- 
ising, ht. 13 in per 1000, 35/- ; per 100, 4/- o 7... — 
■fCardinal Wolsey (4), xxx, nezv 1910, a lovely flower with broad snowy white 
perianth, slightly reflexing and a very flat large fluted crown of a brilliant orange-apricot 
colour, good free grower, ht. 18 in — ...10 6 
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