Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
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Barrii Narcissus. 
Division 3 : Barrii, cup or crown measuring less than one-third the length of the 
perianth segments. 
each 
per 100 
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ALGIDA (Backhouse 1921)—Giant flower, pure white perianth 
opening flat, star-shaped, with indivudual petals over \ V 2 inches 
wide; broad citron-yellow cup with blood-orange frill; strong 
grower, fine substance and wonderfully free-flowering; very late, 
A. M. IQ2I. 
12.00 
ANNA CROFT (Backhouse 1927)—One of the leaders in every show 
and equally fine in the garden; perianth light primrose, supporting 
a large sized trumpet deeply crinkled and frilled; cup of darker 
yellow shading to orange at edge; very tall stem; medium early. . . 
40.00 
ARGONNE (De Graaff 1929)—A most refined flower; perianth well 
overlapping, creamy white, cup nicely frilled and of deep orange 
color. A perfect show flower of good substance, A. M. H. 1931_ 
30.00 
BATH’S FLAME (Bath 1914)—Yellow perianth with darker cup 
deeply edged orange-scarlet, A. M. 1915. 
7.50 
BARRII CONSPIGUUS (Backhouse 1886)—Bright yellow perianth 
and short broad cup, conspicuously edged brilliant orange-scarlet. . 
4.00 
BRILLIANCY (Engleheart 1906)—A conspicuous seedling, 4 inches 
across, informal star-shaped perianth of pale primrose, with deep, 
broad, yellow cup, picoteed red-orange at the very edge; A. M. 1906. 
10.00 
GALORAMA (De Graaff 1930)—Short flaring cup with deep reddish 
orange rim, the same color spreading over the yellow center of the 
cup. Petals well rounded and semi-overlapping, 3 inches across. 
Very striking and attractive flower. 
24.00 
CORYTHON (De Graaff 1929)—Flaring cup of deep orange-red, with 
yellow center, nicely frilled. Perianth very well overlapping. A 
good grower, very free-flowering and very attractive. 
8.00 
DIANA KASNER (Backhouse 1924)— A pure white perianth and a 
large fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill, very free-flowering and 
an excellent forcer, A. M. 1924. We consider this variety as one 
of our most valuable introductions and cannot recommend it too 
highly for show purposes.*.. 
10.00 
DOSORIS (Williams 1910)—Pure white overlapping perianth, flat 
up, finely frilled, of red-orange, A. M. 1914. 
4.00 
EARLY SURPRISE (Mooy 1914)— A little beauty; semi-dwarf habit 
of growth; pure white perianth with orange colored cup, fine for 
naturalizing, and the earliest for forcing of this type, F. C. C. 1924. 
6.00 
ECLAIR (Backhouse 1929)—Semi-Poeticus type with broad over¬ 
lapping perianth of purest white; and shallow cup yellow at base 
shaded to deep blood-red; unique flower of unusual substance; very 
late. 
40.00 
EDITH (Backhouse 1928)—One of the best of the new Poeticus type 
exceptionally wide perianth petals and fine form; very late, A. M. 
1928. 
6.00 
EFFIE (Backhouse 1927)—Perianth cream-yellow with small har¬ 
monizing yellow-orange cup; extremely tall; very early. 
24.00 
