Fl. 95 mm wide; perianth segments very broadly ovate, blunt or rounded at apex, fairly prominently mucronate, brilliant greenish yellow, spreading, a little concave, overlapping half; the inner segments more narrowly ovate, shouldered at base and sometimes with a ‘thumb’ at the margin, slightly inflexed, somewhat creased; corona bowl-shaped, lightly ribbed, yellow-orange, with a paler tone at base, mouth expanded and loosely frilled, rim crenate.
According to The American Horticultural Society’s 1937 issue of the The American Daffodil Year Book, B. Y. Morrison’s article “Daffodil Novelty Trials, 1936” states: “Carbineer belongs to the group of newer hybrids that have strong, stiff stems with well poised flowers and substance. Its color is good, a clear yellow with a frill of deep orange.”
Carbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #42641 Drew Mc Farland, Etats-UnisCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #31282 RHS Yearbook, AngleterreCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #31107 RHS Yearbook, AngleterreCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #27220 P. de Jager and Sons, Pays-basCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #25585 Barr Catalog, AngleterreCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #22425 Heath Family Archives, Etats-UnisCarbineer, 2 Y-O, Alexander (Alec) M. Wilson, Pays de Galles, 1927
Photo #21568 Heath Family Archives, Etats-Unis