36 OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
Division 4. 
Leedsii Narcissus — Long Crowned 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—Perianth white, and cup or crown white, 
cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. 
(a) Cup or crown not less than one-third but less than equal to the length of the 
perianth segments. 
Each 
$ 

BETSY PENN (De Graaff 1937)—A Giant Leedsiit of most lovely 
form and perfect texture, broad overlapping pure white perianth of 
wax-like substance, crown light yellow, developing to ivory, shallow 
and fluted at margin. A fine tall garden plant of unusual merit. 
Ao OM. 1 9 36S ie Fees Se eee ae tp rei a ee ee een ere 2.00 
BLIZZARD (Engleheart 1927) — Big wavy perianth, large broadly 
flanged or widely reflexed trumpet-crown, all white............... 1.00 
BRADWARDINE (Brodie) Calvert 1927. A.M. (e) 1928—Immense, 
perfect form, cream segments., moderately deep cup, spreading at ; 
MOUTH * ries cote hss lane, elt ue ee Re ee Soa eee Me eee 5.00 
CICELY (Wilson 1927), A. M. Wisley (g) 1930—Large cup, good 
form and quality, pure white perianth, crown palest lemon passing 
to. whitel sb A Te ee a Foe ee 1.00 
DAINTINESS (Moorby 1937), A. M. H. 1937—-Pure white, round 
and flat perianth, remarkable texture, nicely frilled yellow cup, deep 
orange-red: Maree cates arte ee ee ne oe ree ee 30.00 
*DAISY SCHAFFER (De Graaff 1925)—One of the best of the re- 
markable new Giant Leedsii type; the flower 4% inches across, with 
cup nearly 2 inches resembles a Giant Trumpet, but much more grace- 
ful in form; perianth pure white, with cup opening primrose and 
turning to light canary-yellow, deeper at the base; long, lemon-yellow 
stigma and styles add to the color harmony of this remarkable flower ; 
undoubtedly a leader for years to come. A. M. 1925, F. C. C. 1929, 
Fy CGC. G. CREA eS 2391933 ee a eee eee) eee a eee 2.00 
DELAWARE (De Graaff 1927)—Somewhat similar to Daisy Schaffer, 
but smaller throughout, and if possible even more gracefully formed ; 
strong grower and very free-flowering; cup opens a golden quince 
color, changing to creamy lemon, exceptionally deeply crinkled; a 
splendid: flowers. : 3. Ate ek ee ee eee 1.00 
DUKE OF MARILBOROUGH (De Graaff 1927) —Reflexed perianth 
of artistic form; petals of great size and substance; pure white with 
with light lemon-vellow: trumpets very. tall .eee eee eee ee 
EVE (De Graaff 1928)—Of good size and perfect proportions; a har- 
mony in white and old ivory, with even the pistil and stamens blending 
into the color scheme; the green and gold shading at the outer base of 
the trumpet adds to the flower’s delightful charm.................. 
FANNY CURREY (Richardson 1925), A. M. R. H. S. 1929—Peri- 
anth white, perfectly flat and overlapping, cup is large, expanded and 
frilled at mouth, beautiful shade shell-pink gradually shading to pale 
lemon at base: of ‘cups ¢s 2:55 9 cesses ee 2.50 
Per 100 
$ 
10.00 
30.00 
