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Barrii Narcissus—continued. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
ROSE MARIE (De Graaff 1926)—Extremely large flower on strong 
stem; broad petaled white reflexing perianth; fluted cup of pale 
primrose, shading to deep primrose at the frill; beautiful and out¬ 
standing flower; medium late, A. M. 1926. 4.00 
SEAGULL (Engleheart 1895)—Large broad petaled perianth, slightly 
reflexed pure white, giving an effect suggestive of the name as the 
flowers seem to float above the foliage; cup light yellow, with red 
picotee edge; free-flowering; extremely tall; late, fine for natural¬ 
izing. 
SHACKLETON (Tubergen 1914)—Exceptionally large and graceful 
flower, with broad, pure white, reflexed broad flat cup of chrome- 
yellow shading to brilliant orange-scarlet; extra fine, F. C. C. 1925.. 
SUNRISE (Backhouse 1907)—Pure star-shaped white perianth, with 
distinct golden rays extending up each petal from the base of the 
cup; small cup of clear deep yellow-orange; unique and very attrac¬ 
tive, F. C. C. 1912. 
4.00 
12.00 
6.00 
SUNSTAR (Backhouse 1927)—Creamy-white, broad petaled peri¬ 
anth, segments slightly reflexed; flat yellow cup with broad orange 
margin; tall fine stem and neck; Poeticus habit; beautiful both in 
the garden and on the show bench, A. M. 1928. 1.00 
TARA RANEE (Crossfield 1914)—Broad petaled perianth of dis¬ 
tinctly silken texture; segments slightly reflexed, pure white with 
indistinct golden rays; nicely proportioned cup of sunny yellow, 
with orange shading, deepening in the frill; extremely tall, extra 
fine, A. M. 1915. 1.00 
VILLAGE BEAUTY (Mooy 1920)—Similar to Mrs. Barclay which 
was a forerunner of this fine variety, medium growth, extra fine 
perianth with broad petals irregularly reflexed, light golden stripes, 
something like those of an Auratum Lily, down each petal, turning 
later to pure white; cup yellow, picoteed orange, A. M. 1920. 20.00 
