OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS, WHITE—Continued. 
LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (See Division 1c: Bi-color daf- 
fodils). 
LOVENEST (See Division lc: Bi-color daftodils). 
MAD. DE GRAAFF (De Graaff) 1887—This daffodil was the first 
of a new class and most famous of the white trumpets. F.C. C. 1887. 
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MANACLES (Brodie) Calvert 1928—Medium size, very white, tall, 
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MOSCHATUS OF HAW ORTH—The snowy white daffodil of the 
Spanish Pyrenees, a dainty little flower variable in size with drooping 
perianth. A gem to naturalize in grass and for the rock garden, delight- 
ing in partial shade and on grassy slopes facing north. It also makes a 
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*MRS. E. H. KRELAGE (Krelage) 1910—Really a pale bicolor, but 
changing to a uniform ivory white. Smooth waxy texture and good 
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MRS. JOHN BODGER (De Graaff) 1927—Considered by many the 
most exquisite of the new trumpets; a semi-dwarf hybrid of medium 
size, with a pure white star-shaped perianth and a good trumpet; 
wonderful variety for the rock garden or the front of the border; sure 
to become a great favorite as it has been enthusiastically received at 
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MRS. R.O. BACKHOUSE (See Division 4a: Leedsii daffodils). 
PETER BARR (Barr) 1902—One of the first of the new type white 
trumpets, but still extremely popular; a large fine flower of medium 
height and somewhat drooping habit ; creamy white cactus-like perianth 
and very slim lemon-yellow trumpet ; fine for rock garden, and also for 
naturalizing, as it is now very moderate in price. A. M.1902........ 
*PRESIDENT CARNOT (De Graaff) 1923—A self-colored creamy 
white trumpet, of the Olympia type, with perianth petals slightly twist- 
ing and reaching forward, adding beauty of form to the charming 
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QUARTZ (Brodie) 1923, A. M. (e) 1928—Bred from ‘‘Morven”’ and 
“White Emperor”, a perfectly ideal show flower, exquisite in form and 
texture, of fine substance and superb quality, it might be described as a 
“White Royalist’, as it is very similar in form and quality........... 
QUEEN OF DENMARK (De Graaff) 1927—A giant white trumpet 
with wide deeply cut rim, flushed gold at the base; excellent exhibi- 
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ROMAINE (De Graaff) 1938—Very large, pure white, wide-open, 
imbricated trumpet, most artistic and refined, extra novelty......... 
ROSABELLA (De Graaff) 1930—Fine informal perianth of creamy 
white; slightly flaring and nicely frilled apricot-pink trumpet. A most 
refined and welcome addition to the small group of “pink daffodils”. 
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