POLINDRA (Williams) 2b M. 24”. A grand and almost flawless 
flower. Very tall, strong stems with large flowers having satin 
smooth, flat, widely overlapping white perianth and a finely pro- 
portioned lemon yellow crown. Certainly one of the finest of 
all Daffodils. 30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
POLLY (Clark) 1b EM. 22”. Large flower with coloring similar 
to Daisy Schaffer. A good bicolor trumpet. 30c each. 
PORTHILLY (Williams) 2a EM. 19”. Good sized flowers of rich 
yellow and orange red coloring. A splendid cut flower. Very 
prolific. 25¢ each; $2.50 per dozen. 
PORTMARNOCK (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. Very large pure golden 
yellow. A very striking flower when well grown. 40c each. 
PREAMBLE (G. L. Wilson) 1b E. 22”. Superbly beautiful, perfectly 
balanced bicolor trumpet. Highest quality combined with strik- 
ing contrast in color. $10.00 each. 
PROMPTITUDE (G. L. Wilson) 2b EE. 19”. Good quality very early 
flower with white perianth of good form and clear yellow 
crown. 40c each. 
PREFACE. See new introductions, page 3. 
QUEENIE (Buckland) 2c LM. 20”. All white; heavily frilled crown. 
50c each. 
RADIATION (Mitsch-1953) 2b M. 20”. Large, smooth, flat, white 
perianth, with quite large goblet shaped crown, opening creamy 
buff, and turning to a slightly lilac toned salmon. A flower of 
good size and quality that has been one of our better pinks for 
several years and has given some good seedlings. (White Senti- 
nel x Mrs. Backhouse.) $3.60 each. 
RATHKENNY (G. L. Wilson) 1b M. 20”. A very strongly contrasted 
bicolor trumpet. White perianth; long trumpet of gold. 75c each. 
RED RIBAND (Brodie) 2a M. 24”. A flower about the size of For- 
tune with flat light yellow perianth; crown yellow with a dis- 
tinct, strongly contrasted orange red band. Very prolific. 35c 
each; $3.50 per dozen. 
ROCKERY GEM (Van der Schoot) 1c EM. 9”. A dwarf flower open- 
ing with pale yellow trumpet which soon becomes white. 40c 
each. 
ROCKERY WHITE (G. Zandbergen) le EM. 6”. Another small 
white, this reputed to be a seedling from N. nanus. 40c each. 
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ROIMOND (J. L. Richardson) 2b L. 19”. A fine red and white 
flower with broad smooth perianth and good sized bowl shaped 
crown which opens greenish orange but develops to non-fading 
orange red. Should not be picked until color develops. $20.00 
each. 
ROSARIO (Radcliff) 2b M. 17”. Beautiful, very smooth, flat, pure 
white perianth, with trumpet-like crown suffused with rich 
pink. Probably the best quality flower in pinks grown here up 
to now. Only two or three to spare. $6.00 each. 
ROSEANNA (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 14”. A very pretty little flower 
with white perianth and pink crown rather like Wild Rose. 
$2.00 each. 
ROSEDOWN (Alec Gray) 5b LM. 18”. The only orange cupped tri- 
andrus hybrid we list. Perianths are clear yellow with goblet 
shaped crowns of pale to fairly deep orange, depending on 
weather. Prolific. 75¢ each. 
ROSEGARLAND (G. L. Richardson) 2b LM. 20”. Good tall stems 
with well formed flowers having flat, white perianths and pale 
lemon crowns developing to quite clear pink in favorable sega- 
sons. $2.00 each. 
ROSE RIBBON. See new introductions, page 3. 
ROSE OF TRALEE (Richardson) 2b L. 18”. Large flowers of ex- 
cellent form, the perianth being very smooth, broad and flat; 
the crown is rather long and is heavily flushed with rosy apri- 
cot pink. Flowers have nice poise and carriage, even make a 
worthwhile addition to the list of late ones even without color. 
75¢ each. 
ROSTOV (Richardson) 2c M. 19”. A snowy white flower of greatest 
perfection in form. Very fine. 90c each. 
ROUGE (G. L. Wilson) 2a E. 17”. About the first SLedmCUDaaELO 
bloom. Nicely formed, overlapping buff yellow perianth and 
brick red crown. Prolific grower and bloomer. 25c each. 
ROYALIST (Lower) la M. 18”. Very smooth, well formed clear 
yellow trumpet. Has been in much demand for hybridizing and 
exhibition and is the parent of many of the best yellows. 40c 
each. 
ROYAL MAIL (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. Among the finest of the 
red and yellow Daffodils. Good bright yellow perianth and large 
crown of brilliant orange red. 90¢c each. 
ROYAL RANSOM (Richardson) 2a M. 21”. Perfectly formed soft 
buff perianth and rich orange red crown. $2.50 each. 
RUBRA (Brown) 2b LM. 24”. Large flowers of utmost refinement, 
having broad overlapping, silken smooth, white perianth, and 
a crown of primrose apricot bordered orange apricot, or some- 
times the darker color predominates over the whole cup. Very 
prolific. Strikingly beautiful for cutting, and one of the most 
valuable for breeding. A very free seeder. 25c each; $2.50 per 
dozen. 
RUSTOM PASHA (Miss Evelyn) 2a M. 22”. Large deep yellow 
perianth; orange cup which intensifies in color with age. Gives 
seedlings of weather resistant coloring. 40c each. 
SACAJAWEA (Mitsch) 2a EE. 24”. No. G60/1 (Fortune x Kimba). 
A spritely, graceful, though large, very early flower. Reminis- 
cent of Whiteley Gem, both in form and color but about double 
its size, and ordinarily this blooms a few days earlier, making 
it exceptionally early for a flower with red coloring. Flat, 
smooth, deep yellow perianth with pointed segments, and a 
large crown with a distinct band of rich orange red. This indi- 
cates possibilities of a good commercial flower. $3.00 each. 
ST. AGNES (Williams) 8 M. 22”. Two or three nice sized white 
flowers with red eyes carried on tall stems. 20c each. 
ST. EGWIN (Williams) 2a LM. 25”. Large flowers with small 
crowns. Very nice form, and of smoothest finish and very clean 
soft yellow coloring throughout. 25¢ each; $2.50 per dozen. 
ST. ISSEY (Williams) 2a E. 24”. Magnificent rich deep golden yel- 
low flower of large size and good substance carried on tall 
stems. 65c each. 
ST. MARY (G. L. Wilson) le M. 19”. Good quality white trumpet. 
$2.00 each. 
SALMON TROUT (J. L. Richardson) 2b M. 17”. A new pink that 
promises to be one of the very best. Good sized flat white peri- 
anth, and a well proportioned crown opening pale yellow with 
apricot tinge, and becoming rich salmon pink. Good substance. 
Only a bulb or two to go at $100.00 each. 
SALTASH (Williams) 2a M. 22”. Still another very good yellow red. 
80c each. 
SAMARIA (Brodie) 3c L. 19”. One of our favorites for cutting. A 
very nice rounded milk white flower with small fluted eye, 
green in the center. 35c each. 
SAMITE (G. L. Wilson) 1c M. 17”. Good quality, smooth white 
trumpet. 50c each. 
