32 Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
KLONDYKE (Van der Schoot 1907)—Rich yellow perianth, darker 
cup, one of the finest yellows. 6.00 
LAURENS ROSTER (Vis 1923)—Creamy white perianth, lemon- 
yellow cup, free-flowering, recommended. 4.00 
MAJESTIC (Van Waveren 1916)—Snow-white perianth, bright 
yellow cup. 6.00 
MEDUSA (P. D. Williams 1907)—A very decorative variety, bearing 
2 to 3 flowers on a stem, broad pure white perianth, open fluted 
crown of a fiery orange-scarlet; height 22 inches. F. C. C. 1929. ... 10.00 
ORANGE CUP (Tromp 1916)—Yellow perianth, cup orange-red, 
nicely frilled. 6.00 
ORANGE PRINCE (De Graaff 1907)—Perianth creamy white, cup 
deep orange; attractive. A. M. H. 1933. 60.00 
ST. AGNES (P. D. Williams 1926)—A beautiful Poetaz with very flat 
and rounded perianth, creamy white; the crown is also flat, bright 
orange-scarlet. Two or more flowers on a stem. F. C. C. H. 1932.. 3.00 
ST. PATRICK (C. Smith 1908)—A narcissus Tridymus per $ 100 
hybrid, rediscovered by us in an old garden in Oregon 
after it had been lost in England. Four to five flowers 
on a stem, star-shaped, light yellow perianth, darker 
cup. Height 6 inches. A most attractive flower for the 
rock-garden. 50.00 
Tazetta Sub-species. 
CANAL1CULATJJS —A dainty little Polyanthus Narcissus from Mentone, 
suitable for sunny situations in the rock garden; it has narrow erect bluish 
green foliage and bears heads of three to four flowers with white perianth 
and globular golden cup, sweetly scented; height 6 inches. 4.00 
