Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. 
21 
Barrii Narcissus. 
Division 3 : Barrii, cup or crown measuring less than one-third the 
length of the 
perianth segments. 
each 
per 100 
ALCIDA (Backhouse 1921)—Giant flower, pure white perianth 
opening flat, star-shaped, with indivudual petals over i inches 
wide; broad citron-yellow cup with blood-orange frill; strong 
grower, fine substance and wonderfully free-flowering; very late, 
A.M. 1921. 
$ 
8.00 
ANNA CROFT (Backhouse 1927)—One of the leaders in every show 
and equally fine in the garden; perianth light primrose, supporting 
a large sized trumpet deeply crinkled and frilled; cup of darker 
yellow shading to orange at edge; very tall stem; medium early. .. 
8.00 
ARGONNE (De Graaff 1929)—A most refined flower; perianth well 
overlapping, creamy white, cup nicely frilled and of deep orange 
color. A perfect show flower of good substance, A. M. H. 1931_ 
12.00 
BATH’S FLAME (Bath 1914)—Yellow perianth with darker cup 
deeply edged orange-scarlet, A. M. 1915. 
7.50 
BARRII CONSPICUUS (Backhouse 1886)—Bright yellow perianth 
and short broad cup, conspicuously edged brilliant orange-scarlet. . 
4.00 
BRILLIANCY (Engleheart 1906)—A conspicuous seedling, 4 inches 
across, informal star-shaped perianth of pale primrose, with deep, 
broad, yellow cup, picoteed red-orange at the very edge; A. M. 1906. 
7.50 
CALORAMA (De Graaff 1930)—Short flaring cup with deep reddish 
orange rim, the same color spreading over the yellow center of the 
cup. Petals well rounded and semi-overlapping, 3 inches across. 
Very striking and attractive flower. 
8.00 
CORYTHON (De Graaff 1929)—Flaring cup of deep orange-red, with 
yellow center, nicely frilled. Perianth very well overlapping. A 
good grower, very free-flowering and very attractive. 
1.00 
DIANA KASNER (Backhouse 1924)—A pure white perianth and a 
large fluted yellow cup with blood-red frill, very free-flowering and 
an excellent forcer, A. M. 1924. We consider this variety as one 
of our most valuable introductions and cannot recommend it too 
highly for show purposes. 
6.00 
DOSORIS (Williams 1910)—Pure white overlapping perianth, flat 
up, finely frilled, of red-orange, A. M. 1914. 
4.00 
EARLY SURPRISE (Mooy 1914)—A little beauty; semi-dwarf habit 
of growth; pure white perianth with orange colored cup, fine for 
naturalizing, and the earliest for forcing of this type, F. C. C. 1924. 
4.00 
ECLAIR (Backhouse 1929)—Semi-Poeticus type with broad over¬ 
lapping perianth of purest white; and shallow cup yellow at base 
shaded to deep blood-red; unique flower of unusual substance; very 
late. 
2.00 
EDITH (Backhouse 1928)—One of the best of the new Poeticus type 
exceptionally wide perianth petals and fine form; very late, A. M. 
1928. 
2.00 
EFFIE (Backhouse 1927)—Perianth cream-yellow with small har¬ 
monizing yellow-orange cup; extremely tall; very early. 
12.00 
