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BARR’S GOLD MEDAL DAFFODILS, 1914. 
Narcissus Barrii — continued. 
per doz. each. 
§|Sunrise (2), xxxx, very distinct and beautiful, perianth white with a broad primrose bar s. d s. d 
down the centre of each petal, crown expanded and elegantly fluted, bright orange- 
yellow with fiery scarlet margin. First-Class Certificate Birmingham. Award 
ok Merit for Cutting R.H.S. 1914 — 25 o 
fTorchlight (4), xxx, perianth pale primrose, broad and imbricated, crown bold and 
open, golden-orange shaded fiery scarlet, flower of good form, very attractive, ht. 14 in. 36 0...3 6 
fToreador (4), xxx, new 1909, perianth ivory-white, well formed, smooth and firm, crown 
flat, orange with broad margin of brilliant scarlet, very striking and handsome, ht. 14 in. — 21 o 
§Vanessa (3), x, flower small but very symmetrical and attractive, clear yellow with 
its small cup expanded almost flat on the perianth, ht. 16 in. per 1000, 95/- ; per 100, 10/6 I 6... — 
tVivid (6), xx. ivory-white perianth, cup glowing orange-red ; a showy and striking 
flower, ht. 15 in per 100, 21/- 3 0...0 4 
tWildfire. See New Seedling Daffodils,/^ 11 — 10 6 
•jZenith, xxx, perianth creamy white, broad, imbricated and slightly reflexed, cup large 
and flattish, canary-yellow prettily frilled fiery scarlet, ht. 18 in. Award of Merit 
R.H.S 36 0...3 6 
Zingara. See New Seedling Daffodils,/^ n 55 0...5 o 
DIVISION IV. — LEEDS11. 
Eucharis-flowered or Silver- White Fragrant Star Narcissi. 
Comprising all the Star Narcissi (large chalice°cupped and short-cupped) which 
have pure white or silvery white perianth segments and cup or crown white, cream, 
buff-orange, apricot or pale citron. 
In the working out of the new classification, the revising com- 
mittee felt that it would be unwise to break up this section and 
distribute it among the Incomparabilis and Barrii forms, seeing 
how distinct a “colour” section it was, and how well known to all 
Daffodil growers. 
These chaste and beautiful Daffodils are highly prized for indoor 
decoration, while to cut for bouquets their fragrant flowers are 
I greatly in demand. Plant 3 or 5 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. In flower 
beds and borders they are most charming, while naturalised in grass 
they produce a lovely effect. 
S per doz. each. 
s. d. s. d 
Leedsii — type (2), silvery white, starry, sweet- 
scented, ht. 15 in per 1000, 42/- ; 100, 4/6 o 8... — 
fAglaia (6), xxx, new 1912, an elegant flower, 
perianth white, cup pale primrose with sulphur 
centre, margin fluted, very late bloomer, ht. 19 in. — ...7 6 
§tAlbertina (5), xxx, new 1914, an elegant flower 
with pure white perianth and short fluted cup of 
a delicate primrose, ht. 20 in 30 0...2 9 
§Amabilis (3), x, silvery white with long cup, 
sometimes tinged apricot, a very elegant flower, 
LEEDSII SALMONETTA. . , • 1 ’ J ° ,<■ ^ 0 
ht. 13 in per 1000, 40/-; per 100, 4/0 o 8... — 
fAmazon (3), xx, flower of fine form and substance, perianth white, cup canary, foliage 
blue-grey; often twin-flowered, good for cutting, ht. 18 in per 100, 32/6 4 6...0 5 
§f Ariadne (3), xxx, a flower of refined beauty and the admiration of all who have seen 
it ; perianth white, cup ivory-white, very large, saucer-shaped, wide and spreading, 
prettily frilled at margin, lasting long in bloom, a lovely bedder, ht. 16 in. Award OF 
Merit Birmingham, Truro, Plymouth, and R.H.S. , London per 100, 30/- 4 0...0 5 
N Beatrice (4), XX, an elegant solid white flower with campanulate perianth and globular 
cup, ht. 16 in ^ per 100, 12/6 1 9...0 2 
f Bianca (4), xxx, a very refined cool flower, of beautiful form and pure colour, broad 
white perianth, cup clear lemon, globular and prettily fluted ; of good lasting quality 
per ioo, 35/- 5 
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