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TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW—Continued. 
SERAPHINE (Van Tubergen) 1930, A. M.. (g) 1930—Charming 
medium-sized flower, good stem, uniform delicate sulphur-yellow. ... 
SOLFERINO (Van Tubergen) De Graaff 1930—Rare shade of uni- 
form pale yellow, good substance, well proportioned, deeply serrated 
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*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. 
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SUCCESSOR (de Graaff) 1938—A very late, deep golden yellow daf- 
fodil with remarkably good texture. Exceptional for late forcing in pans 
or for garden use where its late flowering is an added attraction. ..... 
*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. . 
*WARWICK (De Graaft) 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, 
mamerumpoer ashade deepet in color, 22... seca ee ve 
*WINTER GOLD (Barr) 1928—Very early, of great garden merit, 
producing flowers of very elegant form in February. Perianth bright 
yellow, 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...... 
YELLOW CLOUD (de Graaff) 1938—A golden yellow, well propor- 
tioned and refined King Alfred seedling. The flowers are very large 
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