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DESCRIPTION. 
100 doz. 
Concord (Engleheart) An absolutely circular flower with 
broad, round, overlapping petals, white tinted buff. 
Eye quite flat, l£in., of strong saffron-buff, in some 
seasons dark copper orange, with dark green eye. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1903. L 
Conspicuus (Barrii) (W. Backhouse ) Large, broad, spreading 
yellow perianth, short broad cup, richly edged orange. 
The most useful of all Narcissi. F.C.C., R.II.S., 1 886. 
M.S. 
Extra selected 
Fine Second size 25/- per 1,000 
Coreen (Engleheart) A flower of the most perfect shape 
and substance. Broad, stout, creamy white perianth 3 
inches across. Flat eye, 1 inch wide, rich yellow suffused 
deep orange. A grand doer and seeds freely. Strongly 
recommended. M.S. 3 for 21/- 
Crown Prince (W. Backhouse) A very fine Daffodil with 
large white petals, and yellow cup stained orange. 
Very fine in pots and a grand grower. M.S 
Derwent ( Engleheart ) A small but particularly well formed 
flower, with sulphur perianth and rich eye, suffused 
orange. M.S. 
Dorothy (Cartwright) The most brilliant flower in this 
section. A large cup of Firebrand colour, and over- 
lapping white petals. Seeds, and is a most potent 
pollen flower. First Prize as Parvi, Birmingham, 1909 
and 1910. M.S. 
Dorothy Pearson (Engleheart) Grandly shown by us at 
Birmingham, 1909. A well-formed flower, segments 
creamy white, rounded and firm. Disc wide and regular, 
of a bright orange tint. Plant healthy and free, and a 
rapid increaser. Strongly recommended. M.S. 
Dorothy Wemyss (W Backhouse) A large bold flower, rather 
late. Large creamy white perianth, canary yellow cup 
margined orange-red. Not suitable for pots. A.M., 
R.H.S., 1901. L 
Edith (Cartwright ) Broad creamy white perianth, of good 
substance and form. Large shallow cup of glowing 
orange. Seeds. M.S. 3 for 21/- 
Ethelbert (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) A charmingly neat flower 
with very pure glistening white petals, much over- 
lapping and of singular solidjty, and a dainty saucer- 
shaped cup, the centre of which is tinged with soft 
lemon and citron, the edge being margined with an 
attractive shade of light orange red. Breadth of flower 
21 inches. Always seeds with us and is an excellent 
pollen parent. A.M., Birmingham, 1904. M.S. 
Special Price 
Eyebright (Engleheart) Closely approaching the Poeticus 
section, this variety is of great beauty and of most 
distinct character. Perianth pure white, overlapping, 
and of great substance ; eye heavily margined with 
bright orange red. A large flower and quite early. A 
good seeder and reliable pollen flower. E 
3/6 6d. 
2/9 5d. 
— 2/6 
— 3/6 
- 11 /- 
ea. 
41- 
7/6 
3d. 
2/6 
15/- 
20 /- 
4d. 
7/6 
10 /- 
>/- 
See Special Collection of Barrii Daffodils on page 62. 
