8 WL INNOCENCE. 9 Pure white perianth; large orange cup. Many flowers per 
stem. Good for naturalizing in the middle and Southern States. 
2b LISBREEN. 7 Bred from Mitylene by Evening. Broad pure white perianth 
and nicely proportioned crown which is strongly flushed pale orchid pink, a 
more rosy tone than most. Its attractiveness being enhanced by a distinctly 
greenish tone, in the base of the crown. 
2b LOCH MAREE. 6 Attractive flower of decorative type, having pure white 
perianth and rather long crown approaching trumpet character which is soft 
pale rosy pink throughout when fully developed: grown in the cold greenhouse, 
the flowers retain the pink coloring till they die. 
la LORD NELSON. 8 An enormous light yellow flower of elegant form. The per- 
ianth is broad, overlapping and perfect. Tall vigorous grower with hand- 
some bluish foliage. No drooping about this variety either. A variety and color 
which we are certain will be greatly appreciated. 
*“la LORD WELLINGTON. 9 A magnificent deep golden yellow trumpet daffodil 
with broad petals and large trumpet carried on a tall stiff stem. 
2b LOUISE DE COLIGNY. The reflexing habit of the perianth, which is pure 
white and of good substance, tends to throw the near apricot-pink cup into 
focus. This variety on opening shows its color immediately while some of the 
other pinks do so the second or third day. Another and very pleasing attraction 
of Louise de Coligny is its strong fragrance. One of the outstanding pinks. 
*2b LOVENEST. 7 One of the very few members of the “pink daffodil” class: 
among the daintiest of all the trumpets; medium in height with a starry- 
Shaped perianth of informal type; nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron 
yellow, turning to apricot pink; delightfully charming at all Stages; very 
early. 
*2b LUCIENNE. 9 Large creamy white perianth: the enormous deep yellow cup 
is almost flat with a broad edge of deep orange. 
*2a LUCINIUS. 9 A self colored golden yellow flower of unusually good form and 
excellent substance. A very distinct type which should be of special value to 
hybridizers. 
*2c LUDLOW. 7 Best flower London Show 1938. A beautiful flower, with very 
broad flat perianth of immense substance, standing at right angles to the 
bold trumpet-shaped crown. The whole fiower is purest ice-white throughout, 
with a lovely sea-green base to the trumpet. A plant with a splendid con- 
stitution. 
*2b MAGIC “IRCLE. Well overlapping flat pure white perianth. Large very flat 
golden yellow crown with a broad scarlet band. 
lc MAIVEROE. 5 Medium flower of exquisite quality and faultless form. Broad 
smooth overlapping perianth and well balanced trumpet clear icy white 
throughout. 
*2a MAKASSAR. Very strong much overlapping and thick perianth and a large 
Spreading crown. The color is deepest orange gold throughout. Tall and 
vigorous. 
2b MANCO. Ivory white perianth, large frilled crown of a brilliant reddish orange 
color. The stem is tall and strong. It is free flowering and of vigorous growth. 
Recommended for the garden and also for forcing in pans. None better. 
*3a MANGOSTEEN. 9 A large flower of strikingly brilliant color. Broad bright 
veee perianth and widely expanded frilled cup of solid blazing deep orange 
scarlet. 
2b MAJARDA. 9 Cream-white perianth of good form. Crown fiat large, sharply 
flaring and of nice proportions; color is clear deep yellow. Tall and bold grower. 
Free flowering. 
3a MARKET MERRY. 8 Broad rich yellow perianth and Shallow vivid solid 
red cup, tall wiry stem. A very valuable parent. 
MARQUIS. 8 Pale yellow perianth and expanded cup of intense deep red. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON. 10 Very lovely Hermanii. Several flowers to a stem. 
White petals with orange cup. Long lasting. 
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