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PINK WRAITH (0.B.F.) 1945 —A white, sub- 
stantial, round and forward-cup perianth con- 
trasts nicely with the broad and flared ivory 
cup that has a distinct pink, slightly ruffled rim. 
A late flower of charm. each, $5.00 
POLAR STAR (O.B.F.) 1946—A late, tall very 
pretty and gay flower. The perianth is white, 
star-shaped, flat and substantia]. The trumpet is 
of the TUNIS type, opens yellow and develops 
to white with a golden rim. The foliage is heavy, 
blue-green and erect. This is a good grower and 
a fine show daffodil. each, $4.00 
POLINDRA (P. D. Williams) 1927—A glori- 
ous Bicolor Incomparabilis with broad flat pure 
white perianth of great substance and smooth- 
est texture, large well-finished clear yellow 
crown. A very large flower carried on a stem 
over 2 feet tall. Valuable for breeding. A.M. 
1937, F GG r1938, per 100, $25.00 
POMONA (de Graaff) 1926, A.M. 1936—Pure 
white wax-like perianth, petals overlap so that 
they form a complete circle. Flat, citron-yellow 
cup, flushed apricot with small orange margin. 
When fully opened, cup changes from apricot 
to green while the orange margin deepens and 
lends a unique beauty to flower. per 100, $24.00 
PROMISSO (Alister Clark) 1945 —Very tall, 
well proportioned, the earliest good pink daffo- 
dil to flower for us. each, $3.00 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS (Dutch) 1940—Large, 
bold, golden yellow trumpet; perianth creamy 
white, stained yellow at base. per 100, $16.00 
RAVEN RED (0.B.F.) 1945—A late flower of 
the general appearance of CARBINEER but 
brighter in coloring. The perianth turns a deep 
cream and the wide-spread cup remains orange, 
edged orange-red. each, $4.00 
RECURVUS (Old Pheasant’s Eye) — Perianth 
pure white and reflexing eye margined deep 
orange-red, very fragrant; a favorite old variety. 
per 100, $5.50 
RED BIRD (de Graaff) 1934, A.M.H. 1936, 
F.C.C. 1938—Leading variety among recent in- 
troductions, the well-rounded, overlapping pet- 
als are of a fine white solid texture in sharp 
contrast to the fiery orange-scarlet cup. 
per 100, $20.00 
REWA (Lower) 1928—Beautiful seedling from 
Bernardino x Fortune. Coloring resembles Ber- 
nardino, form resembles Fortune. Perianth is 
pure white, much overlapping, and perfectly 
flat, crown is large and a bright pinkish apricot. 
A.M. 1931, A.M. (g) 1946. per 100, $30.00 
RIDEAU HALL (Lubbe) 1939—Round, ivory 
perianth with yellow centered, cherry-red cup. 
Very late, free-flowering. each, $1.00 
RIOTOUS (O.B.F.) 1946—An early, tall and 
very large semi-double of good form. The darker 
yellow center is interspersed with petals of the 
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sulphur-yellow perianth color. Short neck and 
good carriage. The foliage is wide, blue-green 
and erect. A fine double daffodil. each, $4.00 
ROMAINE (de Graaff) 1938—Very large, pure 
white, wide-open imbricated trumpet, most ar- 
tistic and refined, extra novelty. A.M.H. 1939. 
per 100, $24.00 
ROMAN CANDLE (0.B.F.) 1950—A grand 
pink daffodil with a well-rounded white peri- 
anth that cups slightly forward. The trumpet 
is broad and fully flared and ruffled. Opens apri- 
cot-pink but intensifies as the flower develops to 
a uniform rich pink, fading at the very last to a 
soft shell pink. Broad, erect, deep blue-green 
foliage. Tall and vigorous, this is one of the best 
in our trials. each, $10.00 
ROMAN STAR (Backhouse-de Graaff) 1929, 
A.M.H. 1939 — Cream-yellow, Poeticus-like 
perianth, glowing red cup. per 100, $10.00 
ROSABELLA (de Graaff) 1930 — Fine infor- 
mal 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, $40.00 
ROSEGARLAND (Richardson) 1941—A large 
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, $0.60 
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 out at the tips; long crown nicely flanged 
at the mouth, of rosy-apricot-pink right down 
to the base. each, $0.80 
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 striking novel 
and distinct “break” in narcissus coloring; the 
widespread perianth is yellow overlaid with 
pinkish 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 in- 
creases freely it may well be a good market 
flower of the future. each, $0.40 
ROXANE (vanTub.)—A large creamy white 
trumpet with round overlapping, pure white 
perianth. A.M.H. 1926, F.C.C.H. 1930. 
per 100, $12.00 
