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If a rose by any other name smells as sweet, does a daffodil by any other colour look like n. daffodil? Tho questiou is inspired by the fact that English horticulturists have produced a pure white with a trumpet as large round as a coffee cup, and related to the tiny wild white daffodil, which is no bigger thrjn a snowdrop.

Valued at £8,000,. a British Guiana stamp recently exhibited in Boston, is regarded i« the costliest square inch of paper in the world. This issue was printed in 3856 in Guiana by a local printer, as the supply of stamps had run out, and the specimen exhibited at, Boston is believed to be the only one iu existence. y

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Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 11

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 11

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20720, 17 February 1931, Page 11

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