32 Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
Poeticus Narcissus. 
Division 9. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
COMUS (Engleheart 1907)—Fine flower of recurvus type; medium 
height and excellent for the rock garden; pure white perianth; flat 
lemon-yellow eye, frilled deep red; fine foliage; excellent for natur¬ 
alizing or for the rock garden. 6,00 
EDWINA (De Graaff 1926)—Purest white perianth, broad and over¬ 
lapping petals, very flat cup, yellow-edged red. Fine form and 
substance, highly recommended, A. M. 1926. 24.00 
GLORY (Segers 1907)—White perianth, yellow cup, edged red. 5.00 
HOMER (Engleheart 1898)—Large star-shaped perianth, gleaming 
white, with flat eye, yellow edged red; tall, graceful, and free- 
flowering; one of the best of the Poeticus varieties; very late. 6.00 
HORACE (Engleheart 1907)—Similar to Homer, but not so tall; very 
broad perianth petals, A. M. 1914. 6.00 
JULIET (Engleheart 1907)—Saucer-shaped perianth of pure white, 
petals, inclined to flex forward; flat frilled cup with bright red edge. 6.00 
KENTUCKY (De Graaff 1928)—Absolutely distinct variety showing 
new coloring, the perianth being a distinct coffee shade, with 
orange-red cup; flowers of moderate size, but borne well above the 
foliage on splendid slender stems; unusually dainty flower. 8.00 
MINUET (Chapman 1923)—Small cup of deep yellow with well 
defined scarlet frill, perianth rounded and well overlapping, purest 
white. A most attractive Poeticus with very good substance. 20.00 
ORNATUS —A good commercial Poeticus. 5.00 
ORNATUS MAXIMUS —Extremely broad overlapping petals, re¬ 
curving from typical pheasant’s-eye cup; a larger Ornatus, unsur¬ 
passed for naturalizing. 6.00 
RUPERT BROOKE (Engleheart 1927)—One of the finest of the new 
Poeticus varieties, beautifully proportioned; small pheasant’s-eye 
reddish cup. 20.00 
SNOW KING (Dawson 1910)—Glistening white perianth with excep¬ 
tionally broad petals; cup with broad red edge; outstanding among 
the newest Poeticus varieties; tall growing; good neck, A. M. 1927.. 2.00 
