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Rashee • • • S • 15/- White Prince • 25/- Renvyle I • • • 55/- White Prospect • • 51- I I. L.: I • Winnipeg .. • F • 3/- 33/- Revelry ▪ 2/6 27/- Mrs. LIONEL = Rhinemaiden • 21/- as—.—••11 Ringmaster j. • • 9/6 Zanzibar • 80/- Ringstead.. ▪ • 100/- RICHARDSON • a Rockall .. • • ▪ • 36/- Mixed Seedlings 90f- per 100 Romance 300/- Prospect House Rondetto 200/- Rose Brocade • • • 17/6 WATERFORD Rose Caprice • IP I 17/6 Rose Royale ▪ • 200/- Printed in Great Britain Rose of Tralee 2/6 27/- by W & LI Mackay & Co Ltd, Chatham Ireland DAFFODIL PRICES Each Doz. Each Doz. Chandelier •• 180/- Golden Rapture 7/- — Charity May , . 2/6 27/- ▪ Green Island .. None to offer NEW INTRODUCTIONS Chief Justice 41- Green Linnet .. a• 50/- — Each Doz. Chinese White .. 6/- 65/- Green Woodpecker 63/- Bacchante 105/- Chungking 2/6 27/- Greeting „ If 5/- 55/- Circlet . • 40/- Burning Torch • 200/- Caracas .. .. 200/- Clogheen 6/- 65/- Hallali 40/- Ennismore .. 150/- Cloncarrig 2/6 271- Handcross Leonora .. .. 400/- Coral Island . • 4/- Hawaii .. 85/- Regal Pink • . 300/- Corofin 6/- 65/- Heath Fire 175/- Court Martial • 3/- 33/- 75/- Rosedew • 41 .. 200/- High Sheriff Rossini .. .. 150/- Crepello 5/- 55/- Himalaya .. 5/- Salmon Spray .. 350/- Cuba • • 30/- Hotspur .. 65/- Tobago .. .. • .. 105/- • Cushendall 3/- 33/- Huntsman 21/- Cyclades .. • .• 5/6 Hussar 6/- GENERAL LIST Dallas al 12/6 lmogen 6/- 65/- Each Doz. Daybreak .. 25/- Infatuation 12/6 Daydream 50/- Accolade 3/6 Inferno • , 9/6 Debutante 45/- Acropolis .. • • • . 45/- Irani .• 105/- Deodora 5/- 55/- Air Marshal • +. 3/- 33/- Irish Legend 75/- Devon Loch • . 7/- Alpine Eagle • la 5/- 55/- Irish Minstrel 5/- 55/- Don Carlos 140f- Amber Light • . 150/- Irish Rover 300/- Double Event 6/- - Ancona .. •• • 1 25/- Doubtful .. .a None to offer I . • April Rose 40/- Jenny 44 lb • Pe 7/6 Dove Wings a a 31- 33/- Arbar • . 5/- 55/- Jewel Song 160/- Arctic Gold • • • RI 6/- L Early Mist If a. 6/- Ariel ME 30/- Empress of Ireland 21/- , Kanchenjunga .• 2/6 27/- Ark Royal d• .. 2/6 27/- Enchantress 150/- Karanja .. • . 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