QREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
Division 1. 
Trumpet Daffodils — Yellow 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERS—T rum pet or CrOWN AS long or longer 
than the pertanth segments. 
(a) Varieties with vellow or lemon-colored trumpet, and perianth of same shade or 
lighter (but not white). 
*AEROLITE (De Graaff) 1923—Here is a golden daffodil that is sure 
to replace many of the present varieties as it becomes available; the large 
flower is beautifully proportioned, giving the impression of graceful- 
ness, despite its size: perianth deep primrose, with a pure medium yellow 
trumpet which is left in bold relief by the broad pointed star formed by 
the flat opening outer petals, an inch and a half wide; medium early, 
but remains until late, and is one of the longest lasting of all daffodils 
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*ALASKA (De Graaff) 1928 — Giant flower of deepest gold; more 
graceful than most of the giant Ajax varieties as the trumpet is deeply 
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*ALASNAM (De Graaff) 1923——Wide. short, denselv frilled trumpet 
of pure deep yellow, a shade deeper than the perianth; finely placed with 
good neck ; flower “looks you in the eve”; excellent for landscape groups, 
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APOTHEOSIS (Van Tubergen) 1927, F. C. C., 1930—Clear yellow 
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*BEN HUR (De Graaff) 1927—A glorious “loud speaker” trumpet, 
deeply frilled of pure Roman gold, 2% inches across at the mouth; in 
spite of its immense size the whole flower is finely proportioned, one of 
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BONNY WINKFIELD (Brodie) 1927 — A very good tall, yellow 
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BULWARK (Brodie) 1923—-Massive, much overlapping perianth of 
great size and breadth. standing at right angles to the large trumpet ; 
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*CLEOPATRA (Barr) 1903—-A splendid flower which has won many 
awards and is well known everywhere; lemon-yellow perianth over- 
lapping petals; trumpet light yellow; very late. A. M. 1914......... 
DARIUS (Wilson) 1923—A very large flower of great substance, soft 
full primrose yellow perianth of thick smooth texture and immense 
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DAWSON CITY (van Tubergen) 1925—-A fine garden variety of 
excellent quality and of value for exhibition. Broad flat perianth of 
smooth substance, well-formed flanged trumpet, of a self golden-yellow. 
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Each 
$ 
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6.00 
1.00 
1.00 
Per 100 
$ 
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20.00 
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20.00 
