OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
DIvision I. 
Trumpet Daffodils — Bi-color 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—T rumpet or crown as long or longer 
than the perianth segments. 
(c) Bi-color varieties, i.e., those having a white or whitish perianth and a trumpet 
colored yellow, lemon, or primrose, etc. 

BAMBOULA (Barr) 1930—Commended R. H. S. 1936—Large, bold, 
Hower, slightly twisted white perianth, large trumpet bright canary- 
vellowswelleopenrandaul Gad yatrillcdsae mouth = spew eres ls a 
CARMEL (Brodie) A. M. (e) R. H.S. 1926, A. M. 1928—Pure white 
perianth, great breadth overlapping with geometrical evenness, soft 
clear yvellow-trumpeceneatlvarecurved-Drims rigs ae es as ae - 
CHIT CHAT (Wilson) Calvert 1927—A bi-color trumpet of very dis- 
tinct coloring. White, somewhat twisted perianth with flanged trum- 
pet of deep brilliant gold, tall, vigorous and free flowering.......... 
COVERACK BEAUTY (Brodie) Calvert 1928—Beautiful form, vig- 
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DICK (Van Konijnenburg) 1908—A splendid bi-color, fine widely 
opened and slightly reflexed trumpet, the bulbs are particularly hardy. 
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*ENMIPRESS (Backhouse 1890 )—Perianth white and of great substance, 
trumpet rich yellow, of elegant form, foliage blue-green; valued for 
beds, borders and plantine in erass, also'tor cutting... .....:....0%. « 
*GLORY OF SASSENHEIM (Van Konijnenburg 1923)—Rich yel- 
low trumpet, fine white perianth; a large flower of pleasing form; 
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HALFA: (Brodie 1927)—=White-and.lemon color......-..% 2/.... 
*HARVARD (De Graaff 1936)—An excellent new bi-color of good 
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HIGHLAND CHIEF (Brodie) Calvert 1928—A bi-color trumpet 
bred from two seedlings of very good substance and perfect poise. A 
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“JEFTA (De Graaff 1927)—Very delicately colored giant trumpet of 
moderate size; cream colored perianth and pale lemon trumpet slightly 
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Lobularis—Perianth sulphur-yellow, trumpet yellow; a pretty miniature 
dwarf daftodil suitable for the rock garden, edgings, etc., flowers one- 
third largersthaneNeeNangs cheisht- Ss inches! 1... 0... teans fs cles es 
LORD LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN (De Graaf) 1928—An outstand- 
ing flower of giant size but beautiful proportions which will appeal to 
the discriminating ; broad overlapping perianth petals of palest prim- 
rose, 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........... 
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