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INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
BIZERTA (J. L. Richardson) 1944—Closely similar in form and qual- 
ity to the magnificent Bicolor Incomparabilis Polindra but of most 
unusual and distinct coloring; having pure white perianth of waxy 
substance and a rich apricot-chrome cup with a slightly paler frill. 
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CALORAMIA (De Graaff) 1930—Short flaring cup with deep reddish 
orange rim, the same color spreading over the yellow center of the cup. 
Petals well rounded and semi-overlapping, 3 inches across. Very strik- 
ing and attractive flower 
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CONBEG (Wilson) 1942—About the first red and white flower of true 
Incomparabilis form, in which the perianth can be said to have attained 
real Poeticus white. The cup is deep red and goblet shaped........ 
COVERACK PERFECTION (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A. M. R. H. S. 
1935—Broad, white perianth, with large shallow saucer crown, edged 
madiusnea with pale salmon-gold, striking... .............030-.-.05- 
CYDONIA (De Graaff) 1930—Large yellow cup with well-defined 
orange- -red margin, perfectly overlapping perianth of deep yellow color- 
ing. Very free flowering, nice sturdy plant, highly recommended as a 
ry meee er O50 ee ce is ee ee a eh ee es 
CY MRIC QUEEN (De Graaff) 1929—Deep yellow cup with reddish 
orange frill, petals pure white, well rounded and overlapping. An 
extremely refined and attragtive flower of the greatest merit........ 
DAINTINESS (de Graaff) 1936—A remarkably refined flower of per- 
fect form. Perianth is perfectly round and very flat and of heavy texture. 
‘The nicely frilled yellow cup has a deep orange well-defined margin. 
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DEANNE DURBIN (de Graaff) 1938—Purest white, flat perianth. 
Segments extremely broad and well overlapping. The well propor- 
tioned cup is of a uniform vivid orange coloring and nicely frilled at 
edge. A tall, sturdy plant, very free-flowering and extremely good forcer 
*DICK WELLBAND (Backhouse-DeGraafft) 1929—Ore of our finest 
introductions, very strong grower and exceptionally free-flowering. 
The perianth is pure white and the cup flame orange. One of its most 
remarkable qualities is that the color does not fade but rather intensifies 
with age. The flower lasts unusually long and we believe that this 
variety will be of the greatest value both for greenhouse work or for 
outside. Its great beauty lies in the startling contrast between petals 
and cup which makes it stand out in the largest collection of dattfod ls. 
Wesvortny companion to Francisca Drake. A.M. H-1931......... 
Each 
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