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TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW—Continued. 
*DIOTIMA (De Graaft) 1927—Considered by many experts as the 
very best of the new super-giant yellow trumpets; despite its huge size 
(perianth being five to six inches across) the whole flower is beautifully 
proportioned and is carried gracefully on flattened tapering stems, two 
feet tall, entirely free from the amaryllis-like stiffness of many of the 
oiant trumpets; the broad overlapping petals form a star-shaped peri- 
anth of medium deep primrose, trumpet somewhat more deeply colored ; 
undoubtedly one of the top-notchers for many years to come......... 
*DUCHANEL (De Graaff) 1923—A beautifully balanced flower of 
giant size —a striking clear self yellow, widely flaring trumpet is 
deeply frilled. Especially valuable as it is very late, an outstanding show 
ower 205 N67 rs es re is a, 
*EMPEROR (Backhouse) 1890—Perianth primrose, trumpet darker, 
a forcing and bedding flower of proveninerits ee eee 
FANTIN LATOUR (De Graaff) 1914—Very deep golden yellow 
throughout, an immense bloom excellent for exhibition and the garden ; 
medium; early, Ay Mi. 191525 eo eee ne 
FLORISTS’ DELIGHT (Wilson 1923 )—Flat, stiff, overlapping peri- 
anth, standing at right angles to the well-balanced shortish trumpet, 
which is broadly flanged and serrated at the brim. Pure King Alfred 
self yellow. great, substanceaeey acu ee pete mere ee 
Each 
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*GIANT KILLER (De Graaff) 1927—Long, straight frilled trumpet, ~ 
rich yellow, lighter at base, and with deep primrose perianth ; somewhat 
similar to Van Waveren’s Giant but deeper in color; vigorous grower. 
GLORY OF LEIDEN (De Graaff) 1887)—A good market flower in 
its time; 1f 1s now onlyof historicalinteresta ti. © alco ann ere 
GOLDEN EMBLEM (Bath) 1923—-A well-shaped, uniform golden 
yellow flower s225. 2h. ee eee 
FOLDEN HARVEST (Warnaar) 1927 — Undoubtedly one of the 
largest trumpet varieties in existence. The perianth is well formed and 
overlapping; the trumpet is of good shape and proportion, rolled back 
at the brim. The color is deep golden-yellow. Opens before Golden 
SPUN oe loos wit ee ee Deeb Me cone ete a ee 
*GOLDEN SPUR=—Uniform’ yellow een ee 
HEBRON (Brodie) 1923, A. M. Birmingham, 1930—Deep golden 
vellow, even perianth, widely flanged trumpet, rolled back at mouth. . 
“HECTOR TREUB (De Graaff) 1923—Uniform golden yellow, a 
very early forcer. Most beautiful proportions, the petals are overlap- 
ping and the flower is well balanced. A most distinct improvement 
over King Alfred)... . 32. oi See ee 
“HENDRIK IBSEN (De Graaff) 1927 —A real “golden daffodil” 
which will appeal strongly to those who do not insist upon size above 
everything else; a pure self color, and of much more graceful conforma- 
tion than most of the larger yellow trumpets, with the flower held well 
above the foliage; very free flowering and very early...........+---- 

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