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Division 1. 
Trumpet Daffodils — Bicolor 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—T rum pet or crown as long or longer 
than the perianth segments. 
(c) Bicolor varieties, i.e., those having a white or whitish perianth and a trumpet 
colored yellow, lemon, or primrose, etc. 
$ 
HALFA (Brodie 1927)—White and lemon color.................. 4.00 
HARVARD (De Graaff 1936) — An excellent new bicolor of zood 
substance and form. Forces well and early...................... 1.00 
*JEFTA (De Graaff 1927)—Very delicately colored giant trumpet of 
moderate size; cream colored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly 
recurved at mouth; King Alfred seedling; early.................. 30.00 
LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (De Graaff) 1928—An outstand- 
ing flower of giant size but beautiful proportions which will appeal to 
the discriminating ; broad overlapping perianth petals of palest prim- 
rose, Orange at base on the outside; trumpet just a shade deeper at 
base, color intensifying toward the mouth; strong grower but a refined 
flower of delicate and harmonious coloring. A. M. 1926............ 2.00 
*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- 
lightfully charming at- all stages; very early. A. M. 1925.......... 12.00 
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........ 2.00 
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 
flower; the perianth is pale primrose and the trumpet a pure moon 
yellow when opening, giving the effect of moonlight through mist. 
When fully open the perianth turns slightly paler, justifying its classi- 
ee FBR ESS) SS 2.00 
ROBERT E. LEE (De Graaff 1928)—A striking new giant bicolor 
with frilled lemon-yellow trumpet, 2 inches across ; perianth pale citron ; 
outstanding on the show bench. A. M.1928..........- eee ce eeaes 3.00 
