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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1919. 
NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS. 
Of these Queen of Spain is a natural hybrid of Triandrus albus and a wild trumpet Daffodil. 
The other varieties have all been produced by using Triandrus albus or calathinus pollen on trumpet* 
and other Daffodils. They form a distinct class, having flowers more or less drooping, of elegant form and 
graceful habit, clearly showing their Triandrus parentage. 
NARCISSUS QUEEN Op SPAIN. 
§tQueen of Spain (3), n.yat, found by the late Mr. Peter each. 
Barr in Spain. One of the most beautiful, distinct, and 
graceful Daffodils in cultivation, and recommended either for 
bedding, pot or vase culture, or for naturalising in wood- 
lands, ete. The flowers vary slightly in size, but all are 
of a uniform soft, delicate, clear yellow, with a graeefully 
reflexing perianth, trumpet of distinct and elegant form, 
ht. 12 in. Naturalised in grass under trees, this Daffodil 
forms a delightful feature in the garden. It also adapts 
itself readily to bowl culture in the Peat-fibre mixture, and 
grown thus affords an artistic decoration for the sitting-room. 
Our annual collectings of this lovely Daffodil were stopped 
by the war, but this year we are pleased to say we have been 
able to obtain a supply which we now offer. Owing to the 
bulbs having to be taken up while the foliage was still green, 
some may not bloom the first year, but we expect a good 
proportion to do so per loO, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
A few extra strong bulbs, ,, 35/- 5 0...0 6 
tAgnes Harvey (4), xxx, a beautiful chalice-cupped hybrid, perianth snow-white, 
cup pure w hite sometimes flushed soft apricot, one to three blooms on a stem, slightly 
drooping, ht. 13 in. Award of Merit R. II.S. 1902 
Alope. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 8 
4tAnne Holloway (4), xxx, a charming variety with delicate lemon-yellow trumpet- 
shaped flowers, very elegant 
4tCingalee (4), xxx, large flower measuring 4J in. across, with long starry cream- 
coloured perianth and elegant goblet-shaped crown of a delicate soft primrose 
T. Bennett-Po£ (3), xxx, a very pretty hybrid, cream-coloured perianth and 
bold straight primrose trumpet of elegant outline, ht. 15 in. A good strong grower. 
Award of Merit R.II.S. 1904 
fMadonna. New Seedling Daffodils, 9 
Primrose Gem. See New Seedling Da,ftodi\s, page 9 each £2 2s. 
7 6...0 8 
— 10 6 
36 0...3 6 
36 0...3 6 
7 6...0 8 
— 15 o 
Division VI. — Narcissus Cyclamineus 
The Yellow Cyclamen- flowered Daffodil of Portugal. 
We managed this year to get a small supply of this little species collected for us, but unfortunately the 
Import Restrictions Department have refused to grant us the necessary permit to import them. 
DlV. VII. — JONQUILLA and JONQUIL HYBRIDS. 
Under this division are placed the Single Jonquil and all Daffodil hybrids where the 
characteristics of the Jonquii parent dominate, such as Odorus, etc. per doz. each. 
fJONQUILLA (The Singie Sweet Jonquii) (5), xxx, of light elegant growth, bearing d. s, d. 
out of doors in May charming clusters of numerous small rich yellow flowers of delicious 
scent, much prized for cutting, ht. 13 in. It produces a pleasing effect when grown in 
pots or bowls for indoor decoration per 1000, 70/- ; per 100, 7/6 i 3...0 2 
fButtercup (4), xxxx, a cross between Emperor and fonquilla, flower of very distinct 
handsome form, borne on a long stem ; colour rich Buttercup-yellow, almost a self, 
with broad stiff perianth very slightly reflexing and of same length as the trumpet, 
which is straight and of great substance; the flower has a delicate Jonquil perfume. 
ht. 21 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 1908 60 0...5 6 
Sweet Nancy. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 10 — 10 6 
§jOdorus Campanelle (Campanelle Jonquil) (2), xx, native of France, having an 
elegant rush-like foliage and clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers, ht. 18 in. ; 
valuable for border decoration and early forcing in pots per 1000, 80/- ; per too, 8/6 i 3...0 2 
For the Double Jonquil and Double Campanelle Jonquil, see page 27. 
