Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
15 
Incomparabilis Narcissus — continued. 
each 
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per 100 
$ 
BATAVIER (De Graaff 1929)—The first of a new line of seedlings, 
all most remarkable for the perfection of form both of perianth and 
cup. In this variety the strength and coloring of the Backhouse 
seedlings has been combined with the delicate perfection of some 
of our recent introductions such as Jocunda. The result is a daffodil 
which is perfect in every way. The perianth is creamy yellow, very 
broad and of solid texture, the large flaring cup is yellow, delicately 
margined red or orange-red. The plant is unusually sturdy with 
long broad leaves, yet the flower is borne well above the foliage. 
Probably one of the best flowers for hybridizing purposes and a 
perfect show flower. 
12.00 
BERNARDINO (Worsley 1907)—Perianth creamy white, cup yellow 
edged orange, very free-flowering, good grower, recommended.... 
5.00 
BERTHA ATEN (De Graaff 1931)—Unusual flower of a distinctly 
new type. The cup is entirely flat and of a uniform orange-scarlet. 
The perianth is fully overlapping and perfectly rounded, purest 
white. A grand show flower, A. M. H. 1931. 
30.00 
BETTY KING (Backhouse 1927)—Pure white, broad petaled well 
formed perianth, with cup of glowing deep orange-red; a favorite 
on the show bench. 
1.60 
CARMENCITA (De Graaff 1929)—Overlapping perianth of pure 
white; cup a uniform pure orange; flower of refined form, beautiful 
in its simplicity, A. M. 1928. 
10.00 
CLIFTON (De Graaff 1927)—Large flaring cup of deep yellow with 
orange-scarlet margin, petals creamy yellow, semi-overlapping; 
very large flower, measuring fully 4 inches across. 
40.00 
CONFIELD (De Graaff 1929)—Slightly flaring cup of uniform 
orange, perianth creamy yellow, semi-overlapping. A large flower 
measuring 4 inches across; very sturdy plant, A. M. H. 1930. 
16.00 
CROESUS (J. C. Williams 1912)—Universally popular both for the 
garden and for exhibition; light canary-yellow perianth of perfect 
form, with outer petals nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, 
opening flat; broad fluted cup of rich orange to base; substantial, 
free-flowering, and a fine propagator; desirable in every way, 
F. C. C. 1912. 
8.00 
CYDONIA (De Graaff 1930)—Large yellow cup with well-defined 
orange-red margin, perfectly overlapping perianth of deep yellow 
coloring. Very free flowering, nice sturdy plant, highly recom¬ 
mended as a show flower, A. M. H. 1930. 
2.00 
CYMRIC QUEEN (De Graaff 1929)—Deep yellow cup with reddish 
orange frill, petals pure white, well rounded and overlapping. An 
extremely refined and attractive flower of the greatest merit. 
12.00 
DONATELLO (De Graaff 1927)—Very attractive moderately priced 
flower which will appeal to the discriminating; light primrose 
perianth, slightly reflexed, with overlapping petals giving a golden 
effect, supporting a pure deep yellow trumpet of beautiful design, 
ruffled and frilled and of a uniform pure yellow; medium late. 
8.00 
