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Division 7. 
Jonquil Hybrids 
All varieties of Narcissus Jonquilla parentage, such as Buttercup, Odorus, etc. 
*JONQUILLA SIMPLEX—The true single sweet jonquil, of light ele- 
gant growth, bearing out of doors in May charming clusters of num- 
erous small rich yellow-flowers of delicious scent ane ee 
*JONOUILLA FLORE PLENO—The true old double sweet jonquil, 
produces in May little heads of rich yellow double flowers, very fra- 
oTant and attractive tOn CUttiil Oye ga eet terse nee re ern 
AURELIA (Barr 1913)—A fine Jonquil hybrid of beautiful form and 
of the deepest color, perianth flat and symmetrical, crown straight and 
long, color a uniform deep golden-yellow, delicately scented, a fine 
exhibition flowers A 2 1VE.4193 6 geet 
*“BUTTERCUP (Engleheart 1890 )—Similar to Golden Sceptre; a clear 
buttercup yellow; somewhat lighter in color than that wonderful va- 
riety and with a straighter trumpet, a cross between Emperor and 
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*CHRYSOLITE (De Graaff 1927)—A new jonquil yellow trumpet 
hybrid of well-balanced form and large size; pure light golden color; 
a generous proportion of two-flowered stems, but just as beautiful as 
a single flOWer oe: css roe weedeat Pk Bas oe eo eee 
GENERAL PERSHING (De Graaft 1919)—New type of jonquil 
hybrid; large as some of the moderately sized Ajax varieties, such as 
Golden Spur; foliage is flat but very long and narrow, much more 
graceful than that of Ajax type, flower much more refined in form 
than the Giant Trumpets, 3% inches in diameter, of purest jonquil 
gold; trumpet just a shade deeper than the perianth; a lovely flower 
in every way and sure to become immensely popular. A. M. 1919.... 
*GOLDEN PERFECTION (De Graaff 1927)—A perfect perianth 
with wide overlapping segments, deep citron-yellow with mica sheen 
and cup of pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of flower ; calyx 
grey-green flecked with gold; unique in its class. FP. C. C. 1926, 
A> Mz Garden ‘Decoration’ 193456 ee ene 
*GOLDEN SCEPTRE (De Graaff 1913) — A hybrid of Monarch 
crossed with a Single Jonquil. Standard bearer of the new type of 
jonquil x Ajax hybrid which has become popular because so much more 
gracefully proportioned than the Giant Trumpets; a med:um-sized per- 
fectly built flower of deep jonquil yellow, 3 inches or so in diameter, 
the perianth star-shaped, just a shade lighter in coloring than the 
trumpet, which is slightly rolled and flaring at the mouth like a minia- 
ture Ajax; the whole flower, as with the others in this class, is of the 
greatest substance keeping in perfect condition exceptionally long 
both in the garden and when cut; the foliage is attractive and the 
flowers are produced on tall tapering stems; very vigorous in growth 
and a strong propagator; Golden Sceptre should merit a place in 
every garden; later fowering. K.CGe Galo) 03 Ge 
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