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Incomparabilis Narcissus—continued. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
LUCINIUS (Raiser unknown, 1928)—A self-colored golden yellow 
flower of unusually good form and excellent substance. A very dis¬ 
tinct type which should be of especial value to hybridizers. 20.00 
MARY LONGSTREET (Backhouse 1927)—Beautifully formed flat 
flower on tall gracefully slim-necked stem; broad overlapping 
perianth, with petals creamy white tinted gold at edges, forms an 
unusual background for the flaring crinkled cup of uniform blood- 
orange; very handsome and unusual novelty, A. M. H. 1934. 8.00 
MARY PIGKFORD (De Graaff 1933)—Light lemon-yellow perianth, 
trumpet nicely frilled and of deep orange-red coloring. An excep¬ 
tionally beautiful seedling which we recommend strongly, A. M. H. 
1931.. 24.00 
MAUDE ADAMS (De Graaff 1931)—Flaring cup with wide reddish 
orange margin, shading to deep yellow in center. Perianth creamy 
white, not overlapping. 12.00 
MI-GAREME (Backhouse 1927)—Another of the Loudspeaker type, 
perianth somewhat lighter, trumpet deeper in color; less flaring 
and more deeply frilled; a little earlier than Loudspeaker; this 
variety, with Walter Hampden and Loudspeaker, make a wonderful 
trio of a distinctly new type. 16.00 
MILFORD-HAVEN —Fine flower with cream-white perianth and 
wide cup ruffled and deeply frilled at edge, chrome yellow at base 
and shading into rich orange-scarlet, the same gorgeous color com¬ 
bination as in the Montbretia “His Majesty”, A. M. 1926. 40.00 
MRS. GEORGE CHANDLER (De Graaff 1927)—Light citron 
perianth, the outer petals very broad; cup of pure chrome-yellow, 
double frilled, deeply lacinated, shading on the inside to deep 
orange, A. M. 1927. 3.00 
ORANGE GLOW (Backhouse 1922)—Yellow perianth, of good sub¬ 
stance, flaring trumpet, yellow with orange glow, rather frilled at 
edge, A. M. H. 1922. 2.00 
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 
