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JONQUIL HYBRIDS—Continued. 
*LADY HILLINGDON (De Graaff) 1927—A fine companion for 
Golden Sceptre, blooming earlier; cluster-flowering type, but well 
worth growing even if all the flowers came singly; perianth a clear 
butter-yellow, with broad outer petals opening flat like those of a 
trillium, with the narrow inner petals curving forward around the 
moderate-sized shapely trumpet of deep jonquil yellow, with anthers 
to match; a lovely flower in every way, borne gracefully on a very tall 
stem above clean attractive foliage; ideal for cutting as well as for 
garden display and a strong propagator; every beholder falls in love 
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HESLA (Williams) A. M. R. H.S. 1927, A. M. Wisley 1935—Beauti- 
ful pale yellow flower with overlapping perianth carried on tall stem, 
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*LANARTH (Williams) 1907—A beautiful and unique hybrid, deep 
golden overlapping perianth, shallow expanded cup, old gold flushed 
orange; a fine exhibition flower and garden plant. F.C. C. 1936..... 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII, true (Campernellii Jonquil) —Elegant 
rush-like foliage and clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers with 
open deeply lobed cup, height 18 inches; valuable for border decora- 
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*ODORUS RUGULOSUS—Bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers, two 
to four on a stem, with broad imbricated perianth and straight wrinkled 
cup, foliage erect and rush-like, a fine showy variety when massed in 
Dee mlcapocucrssand valuablertor cutting «0. ..2. 05 0s see eee ee 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS GIGANTEUS—A fine large-flowered hy- 
brid, almost a self bright yellow, perianth broad and solid, crown 
straight and broadly fluted at margin, height 18 inches............ 
*ORANGE QUEEN (Goodwin) 1908—A very striking variety, 2 to 3 
flowers on a stem, color intense golden-orange, cup prettily fluted. 
Delightful jonquil fragrance. The flowers are produced in the greatest 
profusion on wiry stems about level with the tops of the strong but 
not coarse foliage; truly a daffodil for every garden and the gayest of 
the lot, large or small, for cutting, display or exhibiting............ 
*SIERRA GOLD (De Graaff) 1927—A splendid flower of extremely 
rich coloring; an intense, pure buttercup gold, the beautiful little trum- 
pet being reflexed and deeply frilled ; it increases rapidly and makes an 
ideal daffodil for naturalizing or for the rock garden. A. M. H. 1932 
TREVITHIAN (Williams) 1927 — One of the best of the short- 
crowned Hybrid Jonquils raised by the late P. D. Williams; an ex- 
tremely fine free-flowering garden plant producing two or more 
sweetly scented flowers on a stem; broad overlapping perianth of 
smooth texture and shallow crown, of a pale self lemon-yellow through- 
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