BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London, 
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Barr’s New Seedling Daffodils — contitiued. 
Queen of the West (Trumpet Daffodil), a grand variety, bearing very large flowers 
of a uniform lemon-yellow with trumpet elegantly recurved and frilled at brim, a tall strong 
grower. First-Ci.ass Certificate R.H.S. and Birmingham 
Beacon (Barrii) (4), xxxx, new 1910, a lovely flower which immediately attracts 
one by its brilliantly coloured cup ; the perianth is ivory-white, broad and of great 
substance, slightly shaded sulphur at base, cup prettily fluted and of the most intense fiery 
orange-red, lit. 15 in 
Ringdove (Poeticus) (6), xxxx, new 1914, the most perfectly formed flower of all the 
Poeticus tribe and very chaste ; the perianth is snowy white, very rounded, perfectly smooth, 
and of solid waxy texture, while the centre is heavily margined red. A perfect show flower, 
retaining its form up to the last 
Royal Lady (Barrii) (6), xxx, new 1914, after the style of Seagull but larger and of 
greater substance, perianth pure white, cup bright canary-yellow prettily serrated at margin, 
tall strong grower per doz. 60/- 
R u by (Barrii), xxxx, new 1911, flower of medium size and perfect rounded form, with broad 
imbricated perianth and a pretty flat fiery red cup, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit Truro, 1912 
St. Olaf (Leedsii) (3), xxxx, new 1913, a flower of remarkable beauty, measuring 3f inches 
across, with Very broad rounded white perianth, well imbricated, and a wide flattened 
crown, prettily fluted, measuring t| inches across, colour cream delicately margined sulphur 
and with sulphur-shaded centre, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., April 15th, 1913 . 
Illustrated in “ The Garden ,” April 261/1, 1913, and the “ Gardeners' Chronicle” Alay 1 ~th , 
1913 
Seascape (Leedsii) (4), xxx, new 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 
Seville (Incomparabilis) (3), xxxx, new 1911, a remarkably striking and beautiful flower, 
with a large circular snowy white perianth slightly reflexed and well imbricated, crown flat 
and prettily fluted, larger than a half-crown piece, of a rich deep Seville-orange colour, 
ht. 18 in. Award of Merit R.H.S 
Sheba. (Barrii), xxxx, new 1911, a flower of the highest quality, with large snowy white 
spreading perianth and a remarkable striking centre of dark fiery crimson, very beautiful. 
Award of Merit Birmingham, 1911 , where it attracted a great deal of attention 
Socrates (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, the deepest edged Poeticus at the Birmingham 
Show, 1910 , a very striking and noble flower, measuring over 3 in. across with very solid 
white broad perianth, well-imbricated, centre canary with a remarkably deep margin of 
dark madder-scarlet, ht. 14 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. and Birmingham 
Spring Glory (Trumpet Daffodil) (1), new 1914, a very early showy bicolor Daffodil 
coming in with Golden Spur, perianth white, broad and spreading, trumpet large and 
handsome, bright yellow with open frilled mouth, a splendid forcing variety, ht. 22 in. 
per 100, 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 
The Geisha. (Leedsii) (3), xxxx, new 1914, a very distinct and pretty variety with broad 
silvery pure white perianth and a broad globular crown very deeply flanged, apricot shading 
to lemon with white and lemon markings at margin, ht. 16 in 
Timon (Poeticus) (5), xxxx, new 1910, a grand flower, large, of good substance, with 
very broad imbricated solid white smooth perianth, centre primrose shading to green, and 
conspicuously margined dark cinnabar-red, sturdy grower, ht. 17 in 
Tresserve (Trumpet Daffodil) (3), flower very large and handsome with slightly cam- 
panulate canary-yellow perianth and very bold rich yellow trumpet with wide expanded 
brim deeply flanged and measuring 2\ inches across, ht. 17 in. ; a fine exhibition variety ... 
Volcano (Double Incomparabilis), xxxx, new 1912, the most brilliantly coloured of the 
double Incomparabilis varieties, flowers measuring over 3 inches across, primrose-yellow 
with large brilliant orange centre shaded scarlet, very decorative, ht. 16 in 
Wildfire (Barrii), xxx, new 1911, a very distinct and pretty flower, perianth sulphur shaded 
cream, crown fiery brick-red shading down to a green centre, ht. 14 in ... 
Zingara (Barrii) (4), xxx, new 1913, a very large bold flower of bright showy appearance, 
measuring 3J in. in diameter, having a white perianth prettily shaded sulphur at base, and a 
spreading brilliant yellow crown very conspicuously margined fiery scarlet, sturdy robust 
grower, ht. ?2 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. as a decorative flower per doz. 55/- 
each. 
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