OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 

INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
PYGMALION (Backhouse 1929)—Extra large perianth of pale citron, 
and a deep trumpet of orange-yellow shading to blood-orange at the 
nicely frilled edge; broad strong foliage and tall stem with upright 
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RED BIRD (De Graaff) 1934, A. M. 1936, F. C. C. 1938—Leading 
variety among recent introductions, the well-rounded, overlapping 
petals are of a fine white solid texture in sharp contrast to the fiery 
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REWA (Lower 1928 )—Beautiful seedling from Bernardino x Fortune. 
Coloring resembles Bernardino, form resembles Fortune. Perianth is 
pure white, much overlapping, and perfectly flat, crown is large and a 
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ROANNA (De Graaff 1929) —Small, flaring cup with very wide orange 
margin, fading to yellow in the center. Petals overlapping creamy 
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SALEMBO (Backhouse 1928) -—— Perianth with extra broad petals 
forming a double triangle; each petal tipped with tiny spur; perianth 
very nearly 4 inches across with cup an inch and a half; pure even 
vellow-orange; vigorous grower; very tall; good neck; exceptionally 
fine show variety. Unusually well proportioned, slightly frilled cup 
of the unique shade of Cheiranthus Allioni, the Russian Wallflower. 
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SHERMAN (De Graaff 1929)—Bold broad-petaled overlapping pert- 
anth of creamy-white, and heavily frilled cup of deep orange-yellow, 
with conspicuous apricot anthers; buds hang down but flowers stand up 
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SOLON (De Graaff 1930)—Long cup with very wide orange margin; 
perianth star-shaped but well overlapping, creamy yellow. A very free- 
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SUVLA (Brodie)—A beautiful large pale bi-color Incomparabilis, large 
broad pure white perianth and well-proportioned cool lemon cup which 
shades off almost to white in the base, very cool coloring............. 
THE QUEEN (v. Leeuwen) 1933—Pale yellow with overlapping peri- 
anth, well-formed flat cup, nicely frilled, deep yellow, faint orange 
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TULITA MINER (De Graaff) 1935—Star-shaped, whitish perianth 
supporting a very large yellow-orange cup with slight orange margin, 
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UPPER TEN (Backhouse) 1932—Creamy-white perianth with very 
large fiery orange-scarlet cup, heavily frilled. When fully open the cup 
is absolutely flat and so large it nearly covers the perianth........... 
*WHITEWELL (Mooy 1910)—Pure white, broad petaled starry peri- 
anth, opening flat, or slightly reflexed; cup fluted and frilled, deep 
primrose, with orange edge; flower held well above foliage.......... 
WILL SCARLETT (Engleheart 1898)—Medium-sized flower of in- 
formal habit; reflexed perianth, petals often slightly curled; good cup 
of yellow ochre with flaming orange-scarlet edge; fine for the rock 
garden, or for naturalizing near a small pool. F. C. C. 1898........ 

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