BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covcnt Garden, London. 23 
Silvery White and Pale Primrose Trumpet Daffodils— 
fMrs. George H. Barr. Src New Seedling DafTodils, 13 each £21 
§ilVIRS. THOMPSON (2), XXX, pui'O white, trumpet elegantly frilled, large and very 
handsome, early, a strong grower and free hloomer, hi. 14 in per 100, 12/6 
tMRS. VINCENT (4), xxxx, of rare beauty, perianth and trumpet white, of great sub- 
stance and perfect form, a good grower, ht. 12 in 
*MOSCHATUS OF HAWORTH (The Snowy White Daffodil of Spain) (i), xx, 
variable in size of flower. A charming dwarf variety, and a gem 10 naturalise in grass, 
delighting in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north, ht. 0 in per lOO, 10/6 
*PALLIDUS PR>ECOX (i), XX, a native of the Pyrenees, variable in size and shade, 
from pale straw-colour to white, very early and beautiful, ht. 12 in. ; avoid manure, and 
grow where possible on moist grassy slopes facing north per 1000, 60/- ; pir too, 6/6 
,, „ „ Bulbs of larger size ,, 8/6 
tPRINCESS IDA (2), XXX, white perianth, handsome wliite trumpet, hrim Hanged and 
edged yellow, beautiful, a good grower, charming in pots, lit. 14 in per too, 25/- 
fROWENA (2), XXX, raised at our Ditton Hill Nurseries^ tiumpet large, expanding at 
brim, and of a silvery while flushed peach, starry spreading silvery perianth, showy and 
early, good grower and free bloomer, lit. I2 in per lOO, 40/- 
§SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE (2), XX, silvery white perianth, long p.ile sulphur 
trumpet, free hloomer, good for grass and borders, ht. 15 in per too, 10/6 
fSNOWFLAKE (2), XXX, white trumpet tinged apricot, passing olf silvery white, distinct 
and handsome, holding its he.id well up, a good grower, ht. 14 in. Certificate of 
Merit R.B.S per too, 75/- 
fSULPHUR KING (3), XX, periamh pale sulphur-yellow, soft sulphur-) ellow straight 
trumpet, ht. I2 in 
t'^TORTUOSUS {syn. Lcda and Samian Belle) (i), xx, perianth pure white, twisted, 
somewhat shorter than the trumpet, whicli is pale sulphur passing to white, a handsome 
fragrant flower, ht. 15 in per 100, 40/- 
§tWILLIAM GOLDRING ( 3 h XXX, long snow-white tapering perianth, gracefully 
drooping over the primrose trumpet, hi. 16 in. Its graceful form suggests the name of 
“ Swan’s Neck Daffodil ” ; of good constitution per 100, 15/- 
§tW. P. MILNER (2), XX, a charming frec-flowcrlng variety, with dainty sulphur-coloured 
flowers, valuable for filling small beds or for edgings, and very effective in grass, ht. 1 1 in. ; 
when forced it is very pretty, the flowers coming a pure white per 100, 15/- 
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NARCISSUS JOHNSTONI. 
Natural Hybrid of Ajax x Triandrus, with reflexing perianth, and tube longer 
than it is wide. 
per doz. eacli. 
§t*QUEEN OF SPAIN (2), xxxx, found by ' 
Mr. Peter Barr in Spain. One of the most 
beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daffodils in 
cultivation, and unsurpassed either for bed- 
ding, pot or vase culture, or for naturalising 
in woodlands, etc. The flowers vary slightly 
in size, but all are of a uniform soft, delicate, 
clear yellow, with a gracefully 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 bow'l culture in cocoanut fibre ami 
charcoal, or damp pc'bbles ami gravel, ami 
grown tluis affords an artistic decoration for 
the sitting-room. Awarded Floral Certifi- 
cate at the Daffodil Conference, 1896. As 
we have to depend upon collected bulbs for 
our annual supply^ and these have to be 
taken up while the folhge is still green^ all 
the bulbs may not bloom the first season^ but 
a good proportion will. 
NARCISSUS JOllNsrO.NI QUEEN OF SPAIN 
(.About two-lhiids uatura! size). 
1st size bulbs per 100, 17/6 2 6...0 3 
smaller bulbs, for large plnntings, to 
naturalise per 100, 12/6 i 9... — 
A few extra large bulbs ,, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
( 1 'hc beautiful new hybrids Grey^ Cyprian^ Countess Pisconti, Count Visconti, Dorothy Kings- 
mill, Earl Grey, Eleanor Berkeley, etc., belong to this section, but they are not yet in commerce.) 
