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DOUBLE NARCISSUS—Continued. 
*MOULIN ROUGE (Backhouse) 1926 — Very lovely double, long 
primrose petals shading to cream down the center, short petals deep 
yellow-orange, giving a tri-color effect ; light citron-yellow overlapping 
perianth, orange cup deeply frilled; very late. A. M. 1926......... 
*ODORUS CAMPERNELLI PLENUS—The tall double Camper- 
nellii Jonquil, a very charming variety, bearing on tall graceful stems 
heads of fragrant double yellow flowers of elegant form, height 15 
inches. It makes an attractive pot and border plant, and will bear 
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*ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Copeland) 1908—Valuable addition to the 
Twink group of semi-doubles, most graceful of all in form, and the 
most charming, if not the most striking, in coloring; creamy white 
interspersed with crinkled and frilled trumpet petals of primrose- 
yellow, shading to pale primrose as the flower develops; a daffodil ap- 
pealine to every Hower lover's fancy. A. M.1914................. 
*SNOW SPRITE (Barr) 1913—A double Leedsii; flowers borne on 
tall stems; pure white, interspersed with very light lemon; a novelty 
ancrameoouenanist siawers extremely late... . 2.55 2. he ee see 
SWANSDOWN (Brodie) 1937—The most striking novelty in this 
group. A very beautiful double with large milk white flowers of fine 
substance. The petals are exceptionally broad and form a perfect saucer 
as a background for the white feathery looking inner petals. Carried on 
a stiff stem and short necked. This flower will doubtless have great 
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*TEXAS (Backhouse) 1927—Taller growing and of better form than 
Indian Chief; pale yellow interspersed with brilliant orange; very late. 
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*THE PEARL (Zeestraten) 1923 — Nice flower; not too double, 
creamy white, interspersed with sulphur-yellow, deeper at the center, 
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*TWINK (De Graaff) 1927—Perhaps one of the most promising daf- 
fodils we have introduced. It is a double of the semi-full type, the 
petals alternating a soft primrose and clear orange, and so arranged 
as to give the flower a most attractive appearance and to make it a most 
adaptable flower for large scale decorative work. Twink forces as 
easily as Golden Spur, but also flowers very early in the field, is very 
free-lowering and hardy and we sincerely believe that, as soon as the 
stocks become larger, this variety will be used by every commercial 
grower. In the meantime it is a most splendid show flower and has 
created much interest whenever shown. A. M. 1926............... 
*VAN SION—Pure yellow, good forcer..........-.-:e seer eeeeee 
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