30 Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
Tazetta and Tazetta Hybrids. 
Division 8 : Including Polyanthus or Bunch-flowered Narcissi, Poetaz Narcissi and 
Tazetta Hybrids. 
Polyanthus or Bunch Flowered Narcissi. 
per 100 
$ 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR —Perianth golden, cup deep brilliant orange, early 
and very showy, suitable for early forcing or for planting out, producing a 
brilliant effect in the garden; a very old garden plant known in Parkinson’s 
day (1629). 5.00 
PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA —A large-flowering variety of the Early 
Paper White Narcissus, bearing elegant trusses of snowy white fragrant 
flowers. 3.00 
Narcissus Poetaz—New Hybrid Polyanthus Narcissi. 
A fine race of daffodils, resulting from a cross between Poeticus Ornatus and the 
finest varieties of Polyanthus or bunch-flowered varieties, the Poeticus being the seed¬ 
bearing parent. The plants are tall and vigorous growers with strong erect foliage 
and bearing heads of well-formed flowers, deliciously fragrant; they are much finer 
than the old Polyanthus types, and have the advantage of being much hardier. 
We offer a complete range of varieties, including the two winners of First Class 
Certificates in Holland, Glorious and Golden Perfection. For those interested in 
hybridizing, we do not know of a better field as most of the existing commercial 
varieties seed freely. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
ADMIRATION (Van Waveren 1913) — Lemon-yellow perianth, 
orange cup, A. M. 1914, true stock, very rare. 10.00 
ASPASIA (Van der Schoot 1910)—Pure white perianth, yellow cup, 
true Poeticus form, fine long stems. 6.00 
CHEERFULNESS (Van der Schoot 1923)—The double Elvira, a 
very pleasing double white Poetaz, good stems, a fine garden and 
show flower. 10.00 
DUPLEX (Van der Schoot 1904)—Soft yellow perianth, dark yellow 
cup. 6.00 
ELVIRA —Creamy white perianth, yellow cup edged orange. 5.00 
FRANS HALS —Creamy white perianth, yellow cup, free-flowering.. 4.00 
GLORIOUS (Williams 1923)—Tall, flower delightfully informal in 
habit, perianth Poeticus white with eye orange, edged red; good for 
semi-shade; very early and an excellent forcer, F. C. C. 1927. 80.00 
GOLDEN PERFECTION (De Graaff 1927)—A perfect perianth with 
wide overlapping segments, deep citron-yellow with mica sheen and 
cup of pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of flower; calyx 
grey-green flecked with gold; a Giant Poetaz unique in its class, 
F. C. C. 1926, A. M. Garden Decoration 1934. 2.00 
