28 Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
Jonquilla and Jonquil Hybrids—continued. 
each per 100 
NUMA POMPILIUS (De Graaff 1927)—A splendid flower of ex¬ 
tremely rich coloring; an intense, pure buttercup gold, the beautiful 
little trumpet being reflexed and deeply frilled; it increases rapidly 
and makes an ideal daffodil for naturalizing or for the rock garden. 20.00 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII, true (Campernellii Jonquil)—Elegant 
rush-like foliage and clusters of bright yellow fragrant flowers with 
open deeply lobed cup, height 18 inches; valuable for border decora¬ 
tion and early forcing. 5.00 
ODORUS ORANGE QUEEN (Goodwin iqo8)—A very striking 
variety, 2 to 3 flowers on a stem, color intense golden-orange, cup 
prettily fluted. Delightful jonquil fragrance. The flowers are pro¬ 
duced in the greatest profusion on wiry stems about level with the 
tops of the strong but not coarse foliage; truly a daffodil for every 
garden and the gayest of the lot, large or small, for cutting, display 
or exhibiting. 5.00 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS—Bearing rich yellow fragrant flowers, two 
to four on a stem, with broad imbricated perianth and straight 
wrinkled cup, foliage erect and rush-like, a fine showy variety 
when massed in beds and borders, and valuable for cutting. 5.00 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS MAXIMUS—A fine large-flowered hybrid, 
almost a self bright yellow, perianth broad and solid, crown straight 
and broadly fluted at margin, height 18 inches. 6.00 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII PLENUS— The tall double Camper¬ 
nellii Jonquil, a very charming variety, bearing on tall graceful 
stems heads of fragrant double yellow flowers of elegant form, height 
15 inches. It makes an attractive pot and border plant, and will bear 
gentle forcing. 5.00 
ROMULUS (De Graaff 1930)—Similar to Numa Pompilius, not quite 
so tall, and a shade lighter in color, with a shorter and more flaring 
trumpet. 4.00 
TULLUS HOSTILIUS (De Graaff 1927)—Of the jonquil yellow 
trumpet type; strong growing flower of remarkable substance, 
lasting exceptionally long in the garden or when cut; an ideal 
daffodil for informal use and for the large rock garden. 6.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (De Graaff 1927)—A dainty and charming 
flower borne on a tall stem; starry perianth of cream-white, with a 
trumpet of a pale primrose; beautiful for cutting and effective in 
groups in front of the daffodil border, among other varieties. 80.00 
