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INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued 
BRIGHTLING (Backhouse) 1922, A. M. (e) 1922 — Large, flat, 
primrose perianth, excellent form, crown is large and flat, of rich 
orange with a wide double frilled margin of fiery orange-red........ 
*CARLTON (Williams 1927)—A fine clear yellow self-color of great 
size. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded crown frilled at 
brim, a magnificent plantof ereat-vizor.AweVie | 30 eee 
CLIFTON (De Graaff 1927)—Large flaring cup of deep yellow with 
orange-scarlet margin, petals creamy yellow, semi-overlapping; very 
large flower measuring fully.4 inches:across. 3 sr) nee ee 
COCARDE (v. Leeu.) 1931, A. M. H. 1930—Well formed soft yellow 
perianth of coodisubstance. cup Orange yee ae sede eee ane eee 
COPPER BOWL (Brodie 1927)—A very beautiful variety of perfect 
form, smooth clear yellow overlapping perianth, shallow. expanded 
bowl-shaped crown of coppery orange-red; of strong and vigorous 
prowth, “Av Me:1934 6 hes ee ee ee a ee ee ee 
COVERACK GLORY (Williams) Calvert 1927—Yellow throughout, 
overlapping perianthlarce cups CALL yc taser ere ae ae en 
CROCUS (Williams) 1927, A. M. Birmingham 1934, A. M. 1935, 
F.C. C. 1936—Broad perianth, well-fllanged trumpet. great substance, 
intense uniform deep gold throughout, flower very durable and color 
deepens witht age ysis aiid ok ba ee TS oe eee ee 
“CROESUS (J. C. Williams 1912)—Universally popular both for the 
garden and for exhibition; light canary-yellow perianth of perfect 
form, with outer petals nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, 
opening flat; broad fluted cup of rich orange to base; substantial, free- 
Howering. and a fine propagator ; desirable in every way. F.C.C. 1912, 
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DAMSON (Williams 1935)——A striking flower of very brilliant color 
and fine substance, broad creamy wh'te perianth shaded yellow at base, 
long cup of an intense deep fuchsia-red. A. M. 1930................ 
DINGO (Wilson 1923)—Large bold and showy bright self-yellow hav- 
ing a most distinct, large, wide, saucer-shaped crown. Striking garden 
Plant (oe 25 teh BE aa eee ee ne ee 
“DONATELLO (De Graaff 1927)—Very attractive moderately priced 
Hower which will appeal to the d: scriminating ; light primrose perianth, 
slightly reflexed, with overlapping petals giving a golden effect, sup- 
porting a pure deep yellow trumpet of beautiful design, marred and 
frilled and of a uniform pure yellow; medium late................. 
lhLAMING TORCH (Back.) War. 1933—This Giant Incomparabilis 
stands alone in its section, and may be considered the first real orange 
trumpet. The large perianth is golden-yellow and the immense trumpet 
deep orange-red throughout. Highly recommended. A. M. H. 1931.. 
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