16 OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 

TRUMPET DAFFODILS, WHITE—Continued. 
Each Per 100 
$ 
ROXANE (van Tub.) 1927—A large creamy white trumpet with 
round overlapping pure white perianth. A. M. 1936............... 3.00 
*SILVER GLORY (De Graaff) 1923—A large white trumpet, nicely 
frilled at-edge, good perianth=2... re er 20.00 
SUBLIME (See Division 4a: Leedsii daffodils). 
WHITE CONQUEROR (Backhouse) Wilson 1928 — Large bold 
flower, perianth purest white, trumpet faintly tinged with lemon, early 1.00 
WHITE EMPEROR (Engleheart ) A. M. 1913—Graceful parent of 
many other:fine white’ varieties. .... 0. sae ea eee ee 50.00 
*W. P. MILNER (Backhouse) 1890—A charming free-flowering vari- 
ety, pure white when forced, highly recommended for rock gardens and 
naturalizing, etc. A. Vio 19140008 on re 12.00 
ZIONIST (Rich.) 1927—Fine early white trumpet, like a much im- 
proved Mrs. Krelage; perianth segments are broad and flat, of fine 
substance, the trumpet is beautifully rolled back at mouth. On first 
opening it is pale primrose, soon fades to white with faint green tinge 
in base. Over 2*feetshighan vee. Se, eee ee ee 3.00 

Varieties marked * are those that we consider especially suitable for retail catalogs. 
‘These varieties were selected by us after exhaustive trials under varying climatic con- 
ditions and they represent the best group of medium-priced hybrid daffodils that can 
be offered. 
We grow large stocks of these varieties and a special price list, quoting them in various 
grades will be issued to bona fide jobbers and stores, later in the season. 
Prices appearing in this catalog are for especially selected finest grade double-nosed 
bulbs only. We shall be glad to make special quotations on smaller grades. 
