10 Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
Yellow Trumpet Daffodils—continued. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
MINIMUS, true —The smallest and dwarfest of all Trumpet Daffo¬ 
dils, producing outdoors in February dainty little trumpet flowers 
of elegant form, rich full yellow, height 3 inches. It likes a peaty 
soil and may be naturalized in rock gardens or in grass, or grown in 
pots or pans for the Alpine house; no manure should be given. 16.00 
MINOR, true —A most graceful and charming very early-flowering 
miniature daffodil of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow peri¬ 
anth gracefully twisted, the miniature trumpet being elegantly 
flanged at mouth, height 6 inches. This is one of the most scarce 
little daffodils and our stock is very limited. 24.00 
NANUS, true —A charming variety, a miniature yellow trumpet 
daffodil, larger than Minimus but smaller than Minor, flowers rich 
full yellow; very dwarf and early, a gem for the rock garden, and 
for naturalizing on grassy banks, height 4^ inches. 18.00 
OLYMPIA (Van Waveren) 1900—A much improved and enlarged 
Emperor, free-flowering and hardy, A. M. 1914. 6.00 
STATENDAM (De Graaff) 1929—Extremely large golden yellow 
trumpet daffodil of superb yet graceful proportions. Massive 
overlapping deep golden yellow perianth, large, flaring, well 
formed trumpet. Very vigorous grower. A. M. H. 1933. 1.00 
TRESSERVE (Heere) 1923—One of the leaders among the new giant 
trumpets; deep canary yellow with a paler perianth, the segments 
of which reach forward about the trumpet, producing a flower of 
distinct individuality; the trumpet mouth, 2 inches across, is 
deeply lacinated. 6.00 
WARWICK (De Graaff) 1923—Another of the striking King Alfred 
seedlings outstanding in every way and very early; refined stem 
and neck bearing a star-shaped perianth of great substance; golden 
yellow, with trumpet a shade deeper in color. 8.00 
