Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
19 
Incomparabilis Narcissus- -continued. 
each 
per 100 
PYGMALION (Backhouse 1929)—Extra large perianth of pale citron, 
and a deep trumpet of orange-yellow shading to blood :orange at the 
nicely frilled edge; broad strong foliage and tall stem with upright 
neck, holding the flower well aloft; extra fine. 
2.00 
RED CROSS (Backhouse 1928)—Famous throughout the daffodil 
world, extra large, strong flower, opening flat, primrose yellow 
perianth, and deep yellow cup densely frilled, of deep orange; 
substantial and long lasting, and fine both in the garden and for 
exhibition, F. C. C. 1923. 
24.00 
RED SHADOW (Backhouse 1929)—A most attractive flower of bold 
appearance. The perianth is creamy yellow and the cup is dark 
yellow with orange-red margin. It is unusually free-flowering and a 
strong grower. Although one of the latest Incomparabilis types to 
flower it forces well and is very attractive in pots. One of the best 
exhibition flowers, A. M. H. 1937. 
1.00 
ROANNA (De Graaff 1929)—Small, flaring cup with very wide orange 
margin, fading to yellow in the center. Petals overlapping creamy 
white. A tall stem makes this variety conspicuous. 
16.00 
SALEMBO (Backhouse 1928)—Perianth with extra broad petals 
forming a double triangle; each petal tipped with tiny spur; perianth 
very nearly 4 inches across with cup an inch and a half; pure even 
yellow-orange; vigorous grower; very tall; good neck; exceptionally 
fine show variety. Unusually well proportioned, slightly frilled cup 
of the unique shade of Cheiranthus Allioni, the Russian Wallflower, 
A.M. 1928. 
2.00 
SALLANDIA (De Graaff 1929)—Long cup of uniform deep yellow, 
slightly flaring, perianth semi-overlapping, pale lemon-yellow, very 
tall stems; very large flower. 
3.00 
SCARLET LEADER (De Graaff 1933)—One of the most sensational 
flowers of recent years. Vivid red, well expanded cup and pure 
white, overlapping perianth. Excellent show flower, good sturdy 
plant, A. M. H. 1931. 
25.00 
SHEHERAZADE (Backhouse 1927)— A very tall variety with citron- 
colored perianth; beautiful proportions; heavily frilled cup of pure 
chrome yellow self-color throughout with no trace of orange, 
A. M. 1930. 
2.00 
SHERMAN (De Graaff 1929)—Bold broad-petaled overlapping 
perianth of creamy-white, and heavily frilled cup of deep orange- 
yellow, with conspicuous apricot anthers; buds hang down but 
flowers stand up well, making a pretty contrast; late. 
2.00 
SIR WATKIN (Backhouse 1884)—Perianth sulphur, cup yellow 
tinged orange. 
5.00 
SOLON (De Graaff 1930)—Long cup with very wide orange margin; 
perianth star-shaped but well overlapping, creamy yellow. A very 
free-flowering, sturdy plant. 
16.00 
STELLA PRATT (Backhouse 1923)—Not unlike Red Cross, star¬ 
shaped perianth of light primrose, deep yellow trumpet, shading 
to orange. 
12.00 
