Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
11 
White Trumpet Daffodils. 
Division lb: Varieties with white perianth and white or nearly white trumpet, 
including pink or apricot trumpets. 
each per 100 
$ $ 
ADA FINCH (De Graaff) 1927 — Pure white overlapping perianth, 
white trumpet, very fine novelty A. M. H. 1927. F. C. C. 1930... 2.00 
ALICE KNIGHTS (Barr) 1905 — Uniform creamy white, A. M. 1905. 
12.00 
BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) 1923 — A magnificent flower. Large, per¬ 
fectly flat perianth, trumpet long and beautifully flanged at mouth. 
A flower of great size, measuring nearly five inches across; a vigor¬ 
ous grower and a grand exhibition variety. F.C.C., R. H. S. 1926. 
2.00 
ESKIMO (Brodie 1927) — A variety of fine build and great substance, 
with broad perianth and very open trumpet; opens pale primrose 
but quickly passes to pure white; a real gem. A. M. 1927. 
1.00 
EVE (De Graaff) 1928 — Of good size, but of such perfect proportions 
that the name suits it absolutely; a harmony in white and old ivory, 
with even the pistil and stamens blending into the color scheme; 
the green and gold shading at the outer base of the trumpet adds 
to the flower’s delightful charm. 
40.00 
JIM (De Graaff) 1927 — A very delicate white trumpet with slightly 
reflexed and curved perianth segments of quite unusual texture; 
both crimpled and lacinated-like primrose silk or delicate apricot 
brocade. A. M. 1927. 
4.00 
JUNGFRAU (De Graaff) 1927 — One of the most popular of the new 
white trumpets; pure cream-white perianth with a pale primrose 
trumpet; a strong grower; very tall; a fine propagator, a great 
show flower. 
16.00 
LA VEST ALE (De Graaff) 1927 — Giant trumpet type with pure ivory 
white perianth, of informal design, with trumpet of deep cream 
yellow, tall, fine for small groups or naturalizing in dim shade; 
though of delicate appearance, it is of extra good substance and 
lasts well; very early, A. M. 1923. 
20.00 
LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (De Graaff) 1928—An outstand¬ 
ing flower of giant size but beautiful proportions which will appeal 
to the discriminating; broad overlapping perianth petals of palest 
primrose, orange at base on the outside; trumpet just a shade 
deeper at base, color intensifying toward the mouth; strong grower 
but a refined flower of delicate and harmonious coloring, A. M. 
1926. 
2.00 
LOVENEST (Backhouse) 1928 — One of the very few members of 
the “pink daffodil” class; among the daintiest of all the trumpets; 
medium in height with a starry shaped perianth of informal type; 
nicely proportioned trumpet of saffron yellow turning to apricot 
pink; delightfully charming at all stages; very early, A. M. 1925.. 
60.00 
MAD. DE GRAAFF (De Graaff) 1887 — This lovely graceful daffodil 
was the first of a new class and most famous of the white trumpets, 
F. C. C. 1887 . 
8.00 
