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BARRII NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
*MIRS. WALTER BREWSTER (Backhouse 1927) — Fine, reflexed 
perianth of pure white; flat cup, lemon-yellow, edged with oxblood- 
red: fine lasting flower; one of the bestsof itsitvpe ws eee 
NABOB (Chapman) Calvert 1931—Pale yellow perianth, large open 
orange-red. CrOWD ics 6 Hoek be ee ee, ee 
*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: -Ac MU 1926 | re oe ee ee ee 
NURSEMAID (Back.) De Graaff 1928 — A large variety of good 
form, creamy white perianth of good texture, bright scarlet crown, 
a. good exhibitiongvarict yee ret ne eee ee eee 
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 
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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 peranth is perfectly 
rounded, more so than in any other Barrit. 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 bal- 
anced that we recommend Peking most strongly to all hybrid:zers... 
PELLEAS (De Graaff 1934)—Perfectly formed flowers, borne on a 
tall stem. Perianth overlapping and glistening white, cup yellow with 
distinct red rim. Great exhibition flower 
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PERA (Brodie)—Pure white perianth of splendid quality and very 
stiff substance and a very striking dark red eye. Described in the Re- 
port of the R. H. S. Daffodil Show of 1933 as “outstanding and per- 
haps the best red and white Barrii in the Show.” F. C. C. 1935 
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POMONA (De Graaff 1926) A. M. 1936 — Pure white wax-like 
perianth, petals overlap so that they form a complete circle. Flat, 
citron-yellow cup, flushed apricot with small orange margin. When 
fully opened, cup changes from apricot to green while the orange 
margin deepens and lends a unique beauty to flower............... 
RED BEACON (Williams 1916)—Creamy white overlapping perianth, 
cup orange, frilled ¢. osc i 2 e ele ee ee eee 
“RED CHIEF (Williams 1910) — White, star-shaped perianth, flat 
orange cup. A. M. Birmingham 
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