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Deepest gold red. One of the most outstanding and unusual new introductions. Recom- apricot cup. Holds color well, striking garden plant. and serrated at mouth. Pure white, grand flower in every way. at mouth. panded, with neat roll at mouth. mended. shaped cup of deep orange red. Magnificent show quality. Deep golden yellow. Fine tall plant. frill. coffee yet found in Narcissi. The slightly frilled cup is brilliant orange. and round, standing at right angles to bold trumpet which is nicely ex- throughout. Tall, superb quality. quality. plant. trumpet of slightly deeper tone. white perianth, medium sized crown of vivid brick red. Very tall strong lb ALPINE EAGLE 6. Show flower of highest quality. Broad flat white per- lc ALYCIDON 6. Beautifully smooth flat pointed perianth of fine substance 2a AIR MARSHALL 8. Intense glistening golden perianth, bright orange red 2b ALICANTE 10. Fine bold flower smooth cream perianth with rich solid deep la ANTWERP 6. Grand show flower. Deepest golden yellow throughout. lc AMBASSADOR 8. Magnificent flower, broad flat perianth great substance, 2b ANZIO 8. Large brilliant white and red flower. Striking. 2a AEROLITE 3. Very large. Light yellow flower. Recommended. 3c ALTYRE 8. Remarkable flower, perianth broad round and of great sub- is ARCTIC PRINCE 8. Fine white trumpet, robust plant. Perianth broad 3b ANGELINE 6. Dainty flower, pure white perianth. Citron cup with golden la ARCTIC GOLD 6. Broad overlapping smooth waxy perianth. Well pro- la ARRANBEG 8. Medium sized golden flower with straight beautifully rolled 2c ARDBANE 6. Pure ice white, green-based flower, outstanding beauty and 2b ARKLOW 8. Large flower of striking brilliance. Smooth uniform milk * I 3 .q la ARK ROYAL 6. Large bold trumpet, finely serrated and rolled at mouth. s *2a ABELARD f s .e The following additional listings are the result of the rapid expansion of our business: *.1 *$ s *3b AFLAME 4. Medium sized. White with intense orange scarlet crown. 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Broad flat wide perianth rather slender trumpet with serrated purest poeticus white, round and flat; the eye deep crimson-red. A marvel- <.l snow-white perianth of immensely thick waxy substance; the yellow eye serrated at the mouth. This flower stands very well in the sun. flower. Tall stiff stem. is almost flat with a broad crinkled margin of bright red. An ideal show good stem and neck. other large-crowned white varieties are completely over. ous contrast in colours. E E perianth and well proportioned cream crown which soon passes to white. portioned cream white trumpet evenly rolled flange, short neck and very and wonderful thick waxy texture. Broad, smooth, flat, overlapping, deep spreading perianth and rather goblet-shaped cup; tall, vigorous and free strong stem. 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