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ORANGE KING (Backhouse 1927) — A gorgeous flower of substantial 
build and unusually long lasting; perianth light citron, supporting 
a wide, deep and densely frilled cup, chrome yellow at base, changing 
to vivid flaming orange in a broad band extending half an inch 
down, both inside and outside, from the frill; mediumly late, A. M. 
1926. 
8.00 
ORANGE OPHELIA (Backhouse 1929) — One of the finest intro¬ 
ductions of 1928; finely built perianth of cream-white, and deep 
cup with dense frill of the same shade as the popular Orange King 
Calendula; very late. 
16.00 
ORANGE SUN (Backhouse 1927) — Perfectly formed flat opening 
perianth of pale primrose; beautifully proportioned trumpet of 
deep primrose, with orange fringed frill; very pleasing color har¬ 
mony, A. M. 1926. 
16.00 
PHOEBE (Backhouse 1929) — Beautiful flatly opened star-shaped 
perianth of cream-white, with flaring cup very densely frilled, 
chrome yellow deepening to sunrise orange at the edge. 
6.00 
PYGMALION (Backhouse 1929)—Extra large perianth of pale citron, 
and a deep trumpet of orange-yellow shading to blood :orange at the 
nicely frilled edge; broad strong foliage and tall stem with upright 
neck, holding the flower well aloft; extra fine. 
12.00 
RED GROSS (Backhouse 1928) — Famous throughout the daffodil 
world, extra large, strong flower, opening flat, primrose yellow 
perianth, and deep yellow cup densely frilled, of deep orange; 
substantial and long lasting, and fine both in the garden and for 
exhibition, F. C. C. 1923. 
80.00 
SHEHERAZADE (Backhouse 1927) — A very tall variety with citron- 
colored perianth; beautiful proportions; heavily frilled cup of pure 
chrome yellow self-color throughout with no trace of orange, 
A. M. 1930. 
3.00 
SHERMAN (De Graaff 1929) — Bold broad-petaled overlapping 
perianth of creamy-white, and heavily frilled cup of deep orange- 
yellow, with conspicuous apricot anthers; buds hang down but 
flowers stand u ! p well, making a pretty contrast; late. 
4.00 
SIR WATKIN (Backhouse 1884) — Perianth sulphur, cup yellow 
tinged orange. 
6.00 
STELLA PRATT (Backhouse 1923) — Not unlike Red Cross, star¬ 
shaped perianth of light primrose, deep yellow trumpet, shading 
to orange. 
40.00 
TAGORE (Backhouse 1928) — Mediumly tall, very beautifully pro¬ 
portioned flower of trumpet type; perianth primrose and straight 
trumpet of clear yellow . 
4.00 
TROPIC SUN (Backhouse 1927) — Large cream-white perianth, re¬ 
flexed, with widely flaring heavily frilled cup of golden yellow and 
deep orange; late, A. M. 1926. 
2.00 
WALTER HAMPDEN (De Graaff 1930) — Very tall and outstand¬ 
ing; bright primrose perianth and pure yellow trumpet of Loud¬ 
speaker type, with a tint of orange in the frills; very vigorous 
grower; medium late, A. M. 1928. 
3.00 
