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DIvIsion 3. 
Barri Narcissus — Bi-color 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—Cup or crown less than one-third 
the length of the perianth segments. 
(b) Bi-color varieties with white or whitish perianth and self-yellow red-stained, or 
red cup. 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
BRIDEGROOM (Brodie) Calvert 1927, A. M. (e) 1929—Large 
flower, creamy-perianth, yellow crown, narrow edging of orange, 
good substance, very late and of great value for exhibition and cutting. 
emer ver ECOMIMENGCU Dy US): ari. tee nr a tea ee ee eee ee 80.00 
CARPATICA (Rich.) 1945—A lovely flower of medium size, after 
the style of Matapan, but slightly larger; bred from the same cross 
(Coronach x Forfar), with broad, rounded flat white perianth and 
an almost flat crinkled crown of bright brick-red.............-..- 15.00 
CHARMANT (de Graaff) 1944—A well-rounded, substantial flower 
carried on a tall stiff stem. Perianth purest white, crown a bright 
Bcarict-red 4 %:...... Soo ca hee Sl bi ry toe on ee 12.00 
CHIPPENDALE (v. Leeu.) 1933 — Small, yet well proportioned 
Hower, white perianth with orange cup.........---see ee eerste 1.00 
CORONACH (Back.) 1931—One of the finest red and white Barri; 
its perianth, which is of great substance, is of the purest white, won- 
derfully round and flat; the eye deep crimson-red.......--++--+-5> 2.00 
CRIMSON BRAID (Chapman) F. C. C. (e) R. H. S. 1918—White 
perianth, inclined to reflex, large flat yellow crown, broad edge or 
2.00 
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*ECLAIR (Backhouse) 1929 — Semi-Poeticus type with broad over- 
lapping perianth of purest white; and shallow cup yellow at base 
shaded to deep blood-red ; unique flower of unusual substance; very late 1.00 
*EDITH (Backhouse) 1928—One of the best of the new Poeticus type ae 
exceptionally wide perianth petals and fine form; very late. A. M. 1928 16.00 
ELLY NEY (De Graaff) 1925—Remarkable flower, entirely distinct, 
of perfect design and build; pure Poeticus-white perianth, outer petals 
so broad they nearly touch, and the three inner petals overlapping, 
forming a saucer-shaped perianth for the cup of deep lemon-yellow | 
with the edge picoteed deep blood-red. A. M. NO. 2.00 
*FIRETAIL (Crosfield) 1910—Deservedly popular the world over; 
broad petalled creamy-white perianth and large orange cup with scarlet- 
cyeotee all, 1h AC OUG ESS Res Sr nan coer or 12.00 
