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Royal Mail (Large-Cupped 2a), a fine vigorous variety of recent introduction, broad 
smooth overlapping perianth of a rich golden-yellow, large vived orange-red 
crown, frilled at mouth. $ 5.25 each 
Rustom Pasha (Large-Cupped 2a), a large striking flower of gorgeous color, wide 
spread pointed clear deep golden perianth, cup opens dull orange and deepens 
to vived tangarine-scarlet, which is absolutely sunproof, one of the best red and 
yellow up to date varieties for growing in pots, a very fine novelty. 
60 cts. each; $ 6.25 per doz. 
Samite (White Trumpet Ic), F.C.C., R.H.S. 1940, here is another recent introduction 
of superlative quality, an exquisite self-ivory-white flower of most perfect form 
and balance and the very finest and smoothest thick velvety texture, tall vigorous 
plant. $ 1.20 each 
Spellbinder (Yellow Trumpet la), a large flower of the most wonderful and entirely 
distinct clear luminous, greeny sulphur-lemon. When fully developed the inside 
of the flanged trumpet passes almost to white, while the outside of the trumpet 
retains its color, and the serrated brim is tipped with sparkling lemon, most 
attractive. $ 18.00 each 
Sunnybrook (Large-Cupped 2b), A.M. Haarlem, this is one of the finest John Evelyn 
seedlings, white perianth with a large beautifully frilled cup of sun-proof soft 
orange, a superb variety for the garden. $ 1.70 each 
Swansdown (Double 4), P.C., R.H.S., 1940, this beautiful double variety is quite 
distinct from any other, large milk-white flower of great substance with very broad 
circular overlapping outer segments and a double centre of white feathery looking 
petals, very attractive. $ 12.00 each 
Trocadero (Bicolor Trumpet 1b), A.M. Haarlem, a superb white trumpet with a broad 
overlapping white perianth, standing squarely at right angles to the bold primrose 
trumpet, which is flanged and serrated, an imposing plant. $ 2.50 each 
Trousseau (Bicolor Trumpet 1b) F.C.C., R.H.S. 1947, here is an exquisite Bicolor 
Trumpet of superb quality, perfect form, great substance and fine satin-like 
texture, very broad smooth flat pure white perianth and well proportioned straight 
neatly flanged trumpet, which opens soft yellow and passes gradually to a most 
lively rich buff rosy-cream, $ 9.75 each 
Zero (Large-Cupped 2c), this is one of the finest White-Daffodils raised by Mr. Guy 
L. Wilson, it is a glorious flower measuring 5% inches in diameter, very large broad 
flat widespread perianth, the beautiful vase-shaped crown has a slightly expanding 
bell-mouth, pure icy-white throughout with a lovely deep green perianth tube, 
tall strong stem and short necked. $ 9.75 each 
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AWARDS TO MERITORIOUS VARIETIES OF 
DAFFODILS AND NARCISSI 
We thought it worth while to record particulars of awards which have been 
made to meritorious varieties of Daffodils and Narcissi. In this connection 
the following abbreviations are used: 
F.C.C. — First Class Certificate. 
A.M. — Award of Merit. 
P.C. — Preliminary Commendation. 
R.H.S. — Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society, London, England. 
eres me Awarded by the Midland Daffodil Society, Birmingham, 
ngland. 
Haarlem — Awarded by the General Bulb Growers Society of Haarlem, 
Holland. 
