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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1919. 
Narcissus LnKDsn—co/i/wueJ. 
t Mermaid (2), xxxx, a great improvement per 
on White Queen, flower erect, larger and 
more beautiful, and plant much taller, with 
handsome blue-green foliage; perianth white, 
large and well imbricated, crown very large 
and bold, elegantly flanged at mouth, opening 
pale creamy primrose and passing off almost 
white, ht. 20 in. ; a lovely exhibition flower. 
See coloured plate in “ The Garden,” Au^cst 
igth, 191 1 30 
§|Mrs. Langtry (4), xx, perianth white and 
broad, cup opening a pale primrose and 
passing off white, in some seasons elegantly 
margined canary-yellow, beautiful ; a re- 
markably free bloomer, each bulb generally 
producing several flower stems, ht. 18 in. 
per 1000, 130/-; per too, 14/6 2 
Myra. New Seedling Daffodils, 9 
§Polestar (5), xx, reflexing white perianth, large expanded flat crown, of a soft pale 
canary colour, prettily fluted, late flowering; recommended for naturalising in grass 
and woodlands, ht. 13 in per 100, 12/6 I 
Prince Arthur. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 9 each £2 zs. 
tQueen of the North (3), xxxx, flower large and of highest quality with very broad 
white perianth, cup lemon, prettily fluted ; a nice cool-looking flower, valuable for 
cutting, strong free grower, ht. 18 in 10 
§fRoyal Lady (6), XXX, new 1914, perianth pure white and well imbricated, cup soft 
pale lemon prettily serrated at margin, a tall strong grower and effective border variety 7 
Salarino. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 
§fSalmonetta f4), xx, perianth white, cup prettily fluted and of a beautiful apricot 
shade passing off peach, a distinct and charming colour; free bloomer and prized for 
cutting, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit, Birmingham 1903 per lOO, 12/6 i 
tSeascape (4), xx, tuw 1913, a very attractive flower of a cool shade of colour with 
snow-white spoon-shaped perianth slightly recurving, globular pale citron cup prettily 
fluted and with green centre, ht. 16 in 7 
fSirdar (3), xxxx, a grand flower with broad imbricated silvery white perianth and large 
bold straight crown of a delicate cream colour, deeply fluted and elegantly frilled at 
mouth, ht. 19 in. It may bear gentle forcing in pots 36. 
fSir Galsthad (4), xxx, a charming flower measuring over 4 inches across, perianth 
pure white, rounded, broad and imbricated, crown soft lemon-primrose, large, open and 
spreading, deeply flanged and frilled at mouth, ht. 15 in. See Coloured Plate in 
"The Carden," July y>th, 1910 1$ 
fSt. Olaf. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 3° 
tSouthern Gem, xxx, a fine Giant Leedsii, with white perianth, and large lemon- 
coloured crown, a nice cool-looking flower. Award of Merit for Garden and 
Cutting R.H.S., 1914 21 
§Una (4), xxx, flower large with long creamy white perianth, and long straight crown, of 
a bright citron tinged apricot ; a vigorous grower and free bloomer, valuable for cutting, 
ht. 18 in per 100, 25/- 3 
§tUndine (4), xxx, a very graceful nodding flower, snowy white campanulate perianth, 
crown creamy white, straight and deeply fluted, foliage pretty blue-green, ht. 13 in 7 
fVenus (3), xxxx, a very beautiful chaste flower of refined form, perianth white, broad 
and solid, crown large, delicate pale lemon passing to white, ht. 14 in. Award of 
Merit, Truro, 1913 21 
Viscountess Falmouth (i), xx, an elegant flower with pure white perianth and 
a long straight elegant crown, ht. 17 in per 100, 21/- 3 
§Waterwitch (3), XX, a very graceful pendulous pure white flower, with pretty globular 
cup ; especially valuable for naturalising on grassy slopes, where the flowers are seen to 
advantage, ht, 17 in per 100, 21/- 3 
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