2 OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued 
GOLDEN PEDESTAL (Richardson 1922) — A remarkably fine 
flower of good quality; perianth clear golden yellow with well pro- 
portioned cup of same color. Good exhibition bloom and one of the best 
garden plants, has long stems and is a quick increaser. A. M.1922.... 
HAVELOCK (Williams) A. M. (e) 1927, A. M. H. 1930, A. M. (c) 
1931, A. M. Wisley 1935—Bright self-yellow, wide and even perianth 
segments finely proportioned, good quality and stem............... 
*HELIOS (Engleheart 1912)—Deep golden yellow perianth, semi-over- 
lapping; the cup opens a little darker than the petals and in a cool 
climate gradually changes to light orange. A. M.1912............. 
JUBILANT (Will.) 1925—A remarkably large flower of exceptional 
smoothness, quality and substance. Broad overlapping smooth, deep 
rich yellow perianth, and a large darker cup beautifully expanded and 
serrated at mouth, carried squarely on a long stiff stem. A.M.H. 1930 
KILLIGENZ (Will.) 1924—Well overlapping bright yellow perianth 
and a large bright orange-red cup. A flower of wonderful quality and 
perfect exhibition form. In our opinion fully equal if not better than 
Killigrew. sh 3 See 6s ci i eee Se ee ee ee eae 
LANTWIT (Will.) Calvert 1927—Large yellow flower, yellow peri- 
anth, cup shading to orange, long stem, vigorous grower, early....... 
LOUDSPEAKER (Backhouse 1927) —A flower of great size, 414 
inches across, with wide flaring trumpet 2 inches across, and borne on 
a tall stem with a good neck; in color the perianth is pure citron yellow, 
and the cup chrome yellow, deepening slightly at the frilled edge; con- 
spicuous styles of the same shade as the perianth add to its beauty; out- 
standing and in every way a satisfactory flower, both in the garden and 
and. on: the:show:tablé ier ans Oar ene eee ne ee 
*LUCINIUS (Raiser unknown, 1928)—A self-colored golden yellow 
flower of unusually good form and excellent substance. A very distinct 
type which should be of especial value to hybridizers............... 
MARKET GLORY (Back.) 1923 — Large flower, with rich, deep 
lemon-yellow perianth of good form; the large, long cup is flushed 
OTange-red: este Ps eee ee ns ee ee 
MARY LONGSTREET (Backhouse 1927)—Beautifully formed flat 
flower on tall gracefully slim-necked stem; broad overlapping perianth, 
with petals creamy white tinted gold at edges, forms an unusual back- 
ground for the flaring crinkled cup of uniform blood-orange; very 
handsome and ‘unusual novelty. Ac Vie. 1934 ee ee es 
MARY PICKFORD (De Graaff 1933) —Light lemon-yellow perianth, 
trumpet nicely frilled and of deep orange-red coloring. An exception- 
ally beautiful seedling which we recommend strongly. A.M.H. 1931. 
MEPHISTO (Williams) 1927, A. M. (e) 1927—Not large but a per- 
fect flower, perianth bright yellow, very round and flat, cup bright 
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\IERKARA (Backhouse) Lower 1928—Perfectly flat and overlapping 
sulphur-yellow perianth, large deep orange-red cup.............--: 
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