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TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW—Continued. 
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OLYMPIA (Van Waveren) 1900—A much improved and enlarged 
Pinperormiree-owernloand naraye A. Mil944.. 2s). shan. sw: 10.00 
PRINCIPAL (Guy Wilson) 1931—An exceptionally well formed and 
perfectly balanced self-yellow Ajax of great substance, quality and 
smooth thick texture, with very broad flat circular perianth, and a 
trumpet beautifully finished with an evenly flanged mouth. The flower 
is well posed on a tall strong stem. A. M., R. H. S. 1935, F. C. C., 
ide JEL. Ss TRI (a a 2s pele 2s Rie Mite ACS Rs A 3.00 
ROBERT SYDENHAM (Van Waveren) 1916 — Sulphur yellow, 
large yellow open trumpet with a fine deeply frilled brim, exhibition 
vanetyeresponds tororcine aiter Pebruary Ist... (20. «4 oe ees oes 20.00 

SERAPHINE (Van Tubergen) 1930, A. M. (g) 1930—Charming 
medium-sized flower, good stem, uniform delicate sulphur-yellow.... 3.00 
SOLFERINO (Van Tubergen) De Graaff 1930—Rare shade of uni- 
form pale yellow, good substance, well proportioned, deeply serrated 
WMSSDEY 2) ee ecu e, Sr ge eee eet eS Us ee 4.00 
*STATENDAM (De Graaff) 1929—Extremely large golden yellow 
trumpet daffodil of superb yet graceful proportions. Mlassive overlap- 
ping deep golden yellow perianth, large, flaring, well formed trumpet. 
NemmrrsOrOUsserOWCrE A VL SEL eel 33 eect oe ees advan 5 30.00 
*TRESSERVE (Heere) 1923—One of the leaders among the new giant 
trumpets; deep canary yellow with a paler perianth, the segments of 
which reach forward about the trumpet, producing a flower of distinct 
individuality ; the trumpet mouth, 2 inches across, 1s deeply laciniated. . 10.00 
*WARWICK (De Graaff) 1923—Another of the striking King Alfred 
seedlings outstanding in every way and very early; refined stem and 
neck bearing a star-shaped perianth of great substance; golden yellow, 
Wudimer Um petedsnace deepen min cOlOts mk ey sats A wisn seine oe « 12.00 
*WINTER GOLD (Barr) 1928—Very early, of great garden merit, 
producing flowers of very elegant form in February. Perianth bright 
vellow, trumpet long and straight of a deep golden yellow, prettily 
frilled at mouth. Very showy, height 18 inches. Forces as early as 
Golden Spur, but has much better form and color. A. M. 1935...... 24.00 







