OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
BARRII NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR 
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EYEBRIGHT (Engleheart) A. M. 1923—Perianth cream, star-shaped, 
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*FIRETAIL (Crosfield 1910)—Deservedly popular the world over; 
broad petalled creamy-white perianth and large orange cup with scarlet- 
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“FLEUR (Backhouse 1927)—Broad petaled reflexing perianth of pure 
Poeticus white, with a flat, deeply frilled cup, citron-yellow, edged 
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FUGA (De Graaff 1931 )—Very large pure white star-shaped perianth ; 
medium sized cup of bright vermilion-orange, color extending to the 
base; most brilliant and outstanding of all the recent introductions. . . 
GALATA (Brodie 1927)—A very striking Barrii, with very even, 
broad, flat ivory-white perianth, and a large expanded saucer-shaped 
crown; clear yellow, with a sharply defined broad ribbon edge of 
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LADY DERBY (War. 1927)—Pure white round perianth, intensely 
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LADY DIANA MANNERS (Back. 1925)—Creamy white perianth, 
large red cup, flowers finest shape and tall stems. A. M. 1925....... 
LADY KESTEVEN (Backhouse-De Graaff 1933) — This is un- 
doubtedly one of the very finest Barriis introduced by us. Words fail 
to describe this wonderful daffodil adequately. Suffice it to say that 
the perianth is pure white, well formed and substantial and that the 
cup is of the very deepest red ever seen in a daffodil. We are very 
proud of the fact that we can introduce this beautiful daffodil to the 
United States, and though as yet it is too expensive to be forced for 
shows, we hope in a few years to be able to distribute it more freely. 
We believe that this is one of the most promising Barriis for hybridizing 
purposes, especially since the color does not seem to fade in the sun. 
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LADY LILFORD (Back 1927)—Very striking show flower with a 
broad overlapping white perianth of great substance and quality with 
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“LADY MOORE (Mooy 1916)—Pure white perianth; yellow cup 
with orange frill; substantial flower remaining in good condition even 
where many other varieties ‘“burn’’; late, but an excellent forcer. 
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MASTERPIECE (Engleheart 1906) — Perianth, creamy-white, star- 
shaped, flat; orange cup, nicely frilled, very free-flowering. A.M. 1912 
MAYFLOWER (Backhouse 1927)—One of the new Barrii-Poeticus 
hybrids with perianth of pure glistening white, broad overlapping petals, 
and yellow eye with red picotee; extremely tall; very striking; late 
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