Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
35 
Double Narcissus—continued. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
THE PEARL (Zeestraten 1923)—Nice flower; not too double, creamy 
white, interspersed with sulphur-yellow, deeper at the center, very 
charming. 
6.00 
TEXAS (Backhouse 1927)—Taller growing and of better form than 
Indian Chief; pale yellow interspersed with brilliant orange; very 
late, A. M. 1927. 
4.00 
TWINK (De Graaff 1927)—Perhaps one of the most promising 
daffodils we have introduced. It is a double of the semi-full type, 
the petals alternating a soft primrose and clear orange, and so 
arranged as to give the flower a most attractive appearance and to 
make it a most adaptable flower for large scale decorative work. 
Twink forces as easily as Golden Spur, but also flowers very early 
in the field, is very free-flowering and hardy and we sincerely 
believe that, as soon as the stocks become larger, this variety will 
be used by every commercial grower. In the meantime it is a most 
splendid show flower and has created much interest whenever 
shown, A. M. 1926. 15.00 
VAN SION —Pure yellow, good forcer 
4.00 
