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TRUMPET DAFFODILS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
*LOVENEST (Backhouse) 1928—One of the very few members of 
the “pink daffodil” class; among the daintiest of all the trumpets; 
medium in height with a starry shaped perianth of informal type; nicely 
proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to apricot pink; de- 
lichtfully charming at all’stages* very carlyeo 2) Vl One 
MADAME VAN WAVEREN (van Waveren 1930)—Unquestion- 
ably one of the finest of all new bi-color varieties; the smooth overlap- 
ping perianth is of splendid texture and ivory white, but when forced or 
grown under glass becomes pure white; the large trumpet is golden 
vellow and gracefully rolled back at the brim. A. M. H. 1930....... 
\IOIRA O’NEILL (Engleheart) Wilson 1923—Large flower, broadly 
overlapping white perianth, wonderful smoothness, pale, clear lemon 
trumpet elec re a a etetow sues Pee eee te eee ee 2 
OCTAVIANUS (De Graaff 1929)—Exceptional flower of beautiful 
proportion and finish, with a large recurved deep trumpet supported by 
an exceptionally substantial perianth; good stem and_ up-looking 
Hower; the perianth is pale primrose and the trumpet a pure moon 
vellow when opening, giving the effect of moonlight through mist. 
When fully open the perianth turns slightly paler, justifying its classi- 
fication under this:cl ass were sewer ae eee ae 
*ROBERT E. LEE (De Graaff 1928)—A striking new giant bi-color 
with frilled lemon-yellow trumpet, 2 inches across; perianth pale 
citron ;ioutstandingson the shows Denciiae:\ may wl) 20 eee 
ROSARY (Engleheart) 1926, A. M. (e) 1926—Fine substance, largest 
size, white perianth, well-expanded bell-mouth trumpet, rich warm 
cream color suffused throughout with flush of faint rose............ 
ROSY TRUMPET (Back.) 1928—Star-shaped perianth, trumpet is a 
* deep: $atin-Lrose Geis nium. ae Sos tics ae ee ay ee 
*SILVANITE (De Graaff 1930)—A striking new variety with broad 
overlapping perianth of creamy white, and light canary trumpet; 
strong crower, butveracetulinghabite cena nena 
“SPRING GLORY (De Groot 1914)—Still a favorite both for the 
garden and for forcing; pure yellow trumpet, white perianth, excellent 
stem,.and always tree: blooming 2 ie eee ee 
VAN WAVEREN’S GIANT (See Division la: Yellow Trumpet daf- 
fodils). 
*VICTORIA (Van Veen 1897) A standard commercial flower for 
forcing. “As Mil 1897 08 en ee ee ee 

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