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Barrii Narcissus—continued. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
MRS. BARCLAY (Mooy 1924)—Large flower with flat, reflexed, 
broad-petaled overlapping perianth of pale primrose, changing to 
pure white; deeply frilled flat cup of primrose-yellow, with dainty 
orange picotee; extremely showy, and a great favorite in the garden 
for exhibition, A. M. 1925. Forcing Certificate 1936. 8.00 
NORFOLK (Backhouse 1928)— Perianth with peculiarly crinkled 
petals light primrose; deep cup saffron-yellow shading gradually 
to orange; out of the ordinary. 10.00 
NIOBE (De Graaff 1926)—Perfectly formed, flat-opening broad 
petaled perianth of creamy white; flat eye, edged intense red- 
orange; the unopened bud droops prettily making a contrast with 
the opened flowers, A. M. 1926. 
OTTAWA (De Graaff 1932)— Cream-white Poeticus perianth opening 
flat revealing a flaring frilled cup of most intense scarlet-orange, 
shading to yellow-orange at the base; very tall, fine neck, and in 
every way an outstanding flower. 20.00 
PANDION (De Graaff 1929)— Small cup, deep yellow with well 
defined wide orange-red edge, perianth yellow semi-overlapping. 
A most attractive free-flowering variety. Small flower but of par¬ 
ticularly bright and pleasing appearance, very refined. 
PEGGY (Williams 1930)—Very large, flat opening perfectly formed 
perianth, pure Poeticus white, and of exceptional texture; medium¬ 
sized cup of lemon-yellow with golden orange margin; tall, vigorous 
grower; very late, A. M. 1930. 
PEGGY BAUER (De Graaff 1929)—One of the giant Poeticus-like 
Barriis; broad perianth of gleaming white, opening flat or slightly 
recurved, with points of petals turned forward; cup yellow, edged 
intense red; refined artistic flower; very late. 
PEKING (De Graaff 1933)—When we first saw this flower we wanted 
to call it Perfection. In its type it is the most perfect flower we 
have as yet raised. Generally speaking it is like Masterpiece, though 
about twice as large in all proportions. The perianth is perfectly 
rounded, more so than in any other Barrii. The cup is rather flat, 
nicely ribbed and of the very deepest reddish orange. While the 
stems are not exceptionally tall, the whole plant is so beautifully 
balanced that we recommend Peking most strongly to all hybrid- 
PRINCESS ASTRID (De Graaff 1917)—Beautiful flower of distinct 
coloring; primrose perianth, with broad overlapping petals, flat 
frilled cup of deep lemon shading to deep orange, with yellow 
breaks in the orange giving an effect similar to that of Radio, 
A. M. 1927. 
RED BEACON (Williams 1916)—Creamy white overlapping peri¬ 
anth, cup orange, frilled. 
RED CHIEF (Williams 1910)—White star-shaped perianth, flat 
orange cup. 
