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INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
ST. IVES ( Will.) 1927—A very fine brilliant yellow variety, a magni- 
ficent garden plant and a market flower of the near future; bright deep 
yellow spreading perianth and large crown of deep gold, fine blue-green 
foliage, tall and free-flowering, height 24 inches. A. M. 1939....... 3.00 
SCARLET LEADER (De Graaff 1933)—One of the most sensational 
flowers of recent years. Vivid red, well expanded cup and pure white, 
overlapping perianth. Excellent show flower, good sturdy plant. 
ACIS el SS tr Sachag anwar e acre ien thse un ceeee tial at eee 8.00 
SHEHERAZADE (Backhouse 1927)—A very tall variety with citron- 
colored perianth; beautiful proportions; heavily frilled cup of pure 
chrome yellow self-color throughout with no trace of orange. 
PS IMED TOS 0 cesses chs Wasa cag corey, Peano ae eee 1.00 
*SIR WATKIN (Backhouse 1884) — Perianth sulphur, cup yellow 
tinged-oranges he CaCl S42 ar Oe ee 8.00 
SPANISH FLAG (Back.) 1927—Creamy perianth with large wide- 
spread shallow crown, which is rich orange-red with splashes of gold, 
a very showy and striking flower. 255s.) ) ee ee 5.00 
TASHKEND (Brodie) 1927, A. M. R. H. S. 1930—Perfectly shaped 
large self-yellow carried on a very tall stem, vigorous.............. 6.00 
WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Copeland 1923)—Large pale yellow Giant 
Incomparabilis of finest quality—broad overlapping perianth and large 
cup, serrated at mouth. “A fine sturdy plant. =). 502 ee 1.00 
“WALTER HAMPDEN (De Graaff 1930)—Very tall and outstand- 
ing ; bright primrose perianth and pure yellow trumpet of Loudspeaker 
type, with a tint of orange in the frills; very vigorous grower; medium 
lates (Ay M1928. oS ais ee ee er 12.00 
*WHITELEY GEM (Brodie 1928)—This daffodil was awarded the 
Gold Medal for the best new variety at the London Daffodil Show 
March, 1928. It is extremely early, by far the earliest of the red-cune 
to flower on our farms. On a very tall stem the flower is beautifully 
balanced, the proportions of perianth and cup are very pleasing. The 
perianth is not much overlapping but of great substance. The coloring 
is very fine, deep golden yellow for the perianth and a bright orange 
for the finely fluted cup. We recommend this daffod!l most strongly for 
hybridizing purposes as its extreme earliness makes it very valuable 
for the forcing trade. Also for general garden use it should be most 
satisfactory as this extreme early flowering prolongs the season of ‘he 
red-cups about two weeks. A.M.H. 1931, A.M. Market Variety 1934. 2.00 
