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1 Trumpet Daffodils 
Division 
3  Short-Cupped Daffodils 
Division 
6 Cyclamineus Hybrids 
a) yellow a) yellow, cup colored a) large-cupped 
b) bicolor b) white, cup colored b) short-cupped 
c) white c) white, cup white : : 
ayvothiets Ayeothers 7 Jonquilla Hybrids 
a) large-cupped 
2 Large-Cupped Daffodils r Doubles b) short-cupped 
a) yellow, cup colored 
b) white, cup colored 
c) white, cup white 
d) others 
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ROMAINE (de Graaff) 1938—Very large, pure 
white, wide-open imbricated trumpet, most artis- 
tic and refined, extra novely. A.M.H. 1939. 
per 100, $24.00 
ROMAN STAR (Backhouse) de Graaff) 1929, A.M. 
H. 1939——Cream-yellow, Poeticus-like perianth, 
glowing red cup. per 100, $50.00 
ROSABELLA (de Graaff) 1930——Fine informal 
perianth of creamy white; slightly flaring and 
nicely frilled apricot-pink trumpet.A most refined 
and welcome addition to the small group of ‘‘pink 
daffodils’’. A.M.H. 1930. per 100, $60.00 
2b ROSEGARLAND (Richardson) 1941—A large 
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flower, having broad pure white perianth and 
shallow, roughly frilled bowl-shaped crown, pale 
primrose, strongly flushed and margined clear 
rosy shell-pink. Very tall and vigorous. A flower 
of great charm for cutting. each, $1.00 
ROSE OF TRALEE (Richardson) 1937——One of 
the best colored of a group of pink seedlings 
raised from White Sentinel. Flower of beautiful 
form and quality, having pure white perianth 
pointed at the tips; long crown nicely flanged at 
the mouth, of rosy-apricot-pink right down to the 
base. each, $2.00 
ROSSMORE (Rich.) 1945—A very bright early 
flower; smooth flat rounded bright yellow peri- 
anth and a goblet-shaped cup of intense deep 
orange-red. each, $2.00 
ROSY TRUMPET (Back.) 1928——Star-shaped 
perianth, trumpet is a deep, satin-rose. 
per 100, $30.00 
ROUGE (Wil., G.L.) 1936—A strikingly novel 
and distinct ‘‘break’’ in narcissus coloring: the 
widespread perianth is yellow overlaid with pink- 
ish buff tones. The expanding cup is of a deep, 
rather brilliant orange-red. This variety invariably 
elicits much comment at shows and since it is 
early, vigorous and blooms and increases freely 
it may well be a good market flower of the fu- 
ture. each, $1.00 
ROXANA (van Tub.) A large creamy white trum- 
pet with round overlapping, pure white perianth. 
Bx Mitte 19266 .C.C.H.01930. per 100, $16.00 
Triandrus Hybrids : Aad Seapell ee tee 
a) large-cupped 10 Species and wild forms 
short-cupped 11 All others 
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ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Copeland) 1908—Valu- 
able additionto the Twink group of semi-doubles, 
most graceful of all in form, and the most charm- 
ing, 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 
appealing to every flower lover’s fancy. A.M. (e) 
1914. per 100, $12.00 
RUSTOM PASHA (Miss Evelyn) 1930—A large 
flower with most intense color, absolutely sun- 
proof. The large perianth is deep golden yellow, 
and the rather long crown, deepest solid orange- 
red. A.M.H. 1943. per 100, $60.00 
ST. AGNES (P. D. Williams) 1926—Fine Poetaz 
with very flat, well rounded perianth and flat 
orange-red crown. Two or more flowers per stem. 
Sturdy grower and prolific. A.M.H. 1930, F.C.C. 
Hae 932. per 100, $7.00 
ST. EGWIN (Williams) 1927—Perfect quality, 
uniform soft yellow throughout, perianth segments 
overlapping, great substance. F.C.C. 1936. 
per 100, $20.00 
ST. ISSEY (P. D. Williams) 1927—-A magnificent 
yellow Incomparabilis of great quality, with un- 
usually round, overlapping smooth perianth and 
a rather straight crown, nicely serrated at the 
mouth. A.M. (e) 1938. each, $1.60 
ST. MARY (Wilson) 1945—-An exquisite pure ice 
white trumpet of utmost refinement, perfection of 
proportion, beauty of form and quality of texture. 
Broad perianth of fine substance and lovely 
somewhat slender but graceful bell-flanged trum- 
pet, green rather than yellow shading at the base 
of the flower. each, $8.00 
SCAPA (Brodie) 1933, A.M. (e) 1939—A very 
fine white trumpet daffodil of wonderful quality 
and large size, with broad, flat overlapping peri- 
anth of beautiful waxy substance and a large 
trumpet, nicely expanded and rolled back at 
mouth. The whole flower is uniform pure white 
throughout and the plant is most effective in the 
garden or the show bench. each, $3.00 
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