BARR’S New Seedling Daffodils, 1905. 
CASSANDRA (Posticus) C4), xxxxx, without doubt the finest of all the Poiliais Narcissi-, 
a noble and j)erfectly shaped flower of fine substance, with broad wide-spreading clear white each. 
]rcrianth, cup deeply rimmed dark red ; habit tall and vigorous, ht. 17 in. Award of Merit £> d 
R.H.S., 1899. (iVc Illusiralioii, fi. 37) per doz. 48/- 046 
C. H. CURTIS (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), 11CW 1905, xxxxx, a inngnificent 
Daftbclil, after the style of AJottanh, l)ul much finer ; flower very large and of model 
form, perianth deep primrose, broad and smooth, bold golden trumpet exj)anding at mouth, 
ht. 18 in 25 o o 
CHERRY RIPE (Burbidg^ei) (4't, xxx, nav 1905, perianth snowy w'hite, cup very 
brilliant orange-scarlet, a remarkably attractive flower, ht. 13 in per doz. 6o/- 056 
CLEOPATRA (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, 1903, raised at our Ditton ///// 
Nurseries, a magnificent yellow Trunipel variety in the w.iy of Monarch, Imt larger ; veiy 
broad yellow perianth imbricated at base, long bold deep yellow trumpet. One of the most 
refined and perfectly formed of giant yellow trumpet Daffodils. Award of Merit Birming- 
ham, April 16th, 1903; Award of Merit R.H.S., April 21st, 1903 770 
CRESSET (Engleheartii), (3). xxxxx, flower of jierfect form, large round broad white 
perianth, flattened golden cup heavily margined vivid scarlet, very showy, [ilant of good 
habit, ht. 15 in 2 to o 
CYGNET (Trumpet Daffodil) (4), xxxxx, new 1902, raised by Rev. G. 1 \ Ha\don, 
very bold white perianth, broad and elegantly twisted, long bold trumpet of a soft canary- 
yellow, elegantly rolled back at mouth, a great beauty. Award of Merit R.H.S., 
April 22nd, 1902; Award of Merit Birmingham, April 16th, 1903 iS 18 o 
DANDY DICK (Incomparabilis) (2), xxx, bold showy flower wUh hroad shortish 
primrose perianth of good substance, and large bold bright yellow crown, open and prettily 
crimped at brim with a showy deep orange-red margin o 12 6 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bicolor) (2), xxxx, a magnificenl flower, measuring 4^ inches 
across; perianth pure white, broad and of great size, trumpet clear soft yellow, very large 
and of fine substance and form, measuring 2^ inches across at the mouth ; it flowers very 
early, opening before Horsjieldii, and has a itieasing fragrance, ht. 22 iti. Awarded First- 
Class Certificates at Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh 1 5 o 
EGRET (Engrieheartii) (4), xxxx, broad white perianth of fine form, cup very large 
and flattened, inches in diameter, lemon shaded and margined gold, prettily fluted, a 
lovely flower. Award of Merit Birmingham, 1902 440 
EPIO (PoetiCUS) (5)t xxxx, flower very large and solid, perianth broad, large fiat cup 
deeply edged blood-crimson, deliciously scented o 10 6 
T* COOK (Trumpet DafTodit), xxxx, new I905> broad white perianth and 
a rich deep chrome-yellow trumpet, hi. 14 in 5 5 0 
FEARLESS (Giant Incomparabilis), a grand bold flower with broad smooth creamy 
white perianth and large hold rich yellow crown prettily fringed at brim. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, April 28th, 1901 7 10 o 
FIREBRAND (Burbidg^ei), (3), perianth creamy white shaded lemon at base, cup 
prettily fluted and of an intense fiery red, very brilliant, ht. 17 in. We consider this variety 
is worth xxxx on account of its remarkably brilliant colouring o to 6 
frailty (BurbidgfGi) (3), xxx, jicw 1904. raised by Rev. G. P. Iloydon. cx. charming 
variety of quaint and fantastic form, perianth snowy white and gr.accfully twisted, cup large 
and open, yellow edged bright red, graceful pendent flower, ht. 14 in o 5 6 
®^IFTY (Incomparabilis) (5), xxx, perianth delicate primrose, long and tapering, 
cup brilliant fiery orange, straight and fluted, ht. 16 in 076 
GEORGE PHILIP HAYDON (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxxx, new 1905, a very 
large refined Daffodil, perianth primrose, broad and of fine texture, trumpet very bold, 
canary-yellow with very large open mouth boldly fluted and flanged, a strong grower with 
very broad foliage, lit. 18 in 20 o o 
GOLD-EYE^ (Engleheartii)i xxxx, pure white perianth and large flat disc-like crown 
of a brilliant yellow, prettily fluted, and margined orange-red. Award of Merit 
Birmingham, Aprii 25th, 1904 076 
GWENDOLEN (Trumpet Daffodil), xxxxx, new 1905, white perianth and long 
straight pale primrose trumpet, large noble flower 21 o o 
HAMLET (Trumpet Daffodil) (3). xxx, new 1905, a very handsome flower after the 
style of hmperor^ and having a large broad flat primrose perianth and a well-formed bold 
yellow trumpet, ht. i8 in 056 
HAROLD HODGE (Burbidgfei) (3), xxx, 1904, raised by R. O. Backhouse, Esq., 
perianth white, cup small and neat, edged red, ht. 18 in per doz. 36/- 036 
(Trumpet Daffodil) (3), xxxx, new 1905, a bold and showy 
flower, perianth cream-coloured, trumpet bright canary-yellow with expanded and elegantly 
flanged brim, ht. 21 in 3 3 o 
HENRI VILMORIN (Trumpet Daffodil) (3). xxxxx, 7 zew 1903, raised by Rtv 
G. P. Haydon, a most beautiful white Trumpet Daffodil of refined texture and form ; 
trumpet long and of great substance, perianth spreading and of Empress shape, flower 45 in. 
across, ht. 13 in, Award of Merit April 19th, 1904. {See lll\tUrqtion, p. 15) iS o 
