OREGON BULB FARMS, INC., SANDY, OREGON 
LEEDSII NARCISSUS, LONG CROWNED—Continued. 
ST. ERME (Will. 1927)—A splendid variety producing medium size 
flowers of most beautiful form and smooth quality, broad overlapping 
white perianth and smooth trumpet-shaped crown perfectly flanged at 
brim, of a pale primrose-lemon color. A. M. 1934. :.........0..... 
*SILVER STAR (Backhouse 1927 )—Perfect broad-petaled star-shaped 
perianth of pure cream-white, with finely proportioned, wide-mouthed 
trumpet of primrose, changing to cream-white, just a shade deeper 
than the perianth; extra fine, and very free-flowering.............. 
SNOWDRIFT (Engle. 1907)—A variety that is verging on the White 
‘Trumpet section, only its great depth of per‘anth is slightly longer 
than the trumpet. It is of shorter build than Tenedos, but the flowers 
are a little larger. Its broad overlapping perianth is of the finest, it is 
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STABILITY (Wilson 1923 )—A charming medium-sized flower, white 
perianth and a longish cup, which on opening is cream-colored....... 
STATELINESS (Wilson 1923)—A very tall, distinguished-looking 
flower of largest size, having very large, wide-spread, star-shaped, 
even, waxy white perianth of smooth texture and much substance; 
a well-proportioned crown of pale, warm, peachy yellow, fading 
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SUBLIME (Backhouse-De Graaff 1931)—A remarkably well colored 
pink daffodil. The trumpet is even a deeper shade of pink than in the 
famous Mrs. R. O. Backhouse variety. The trumpet is slightly flaring 
and the pure white perianth has unusually fine substance. A. M. 1931. 
*SUDA (Brodie 1927)—A most beautiful show flower of fine substance, 
pure white perianth and well-formed bell-shaped trumpet of a pale 
amber-rose color, very refined, height 18 inches. A. M. 1927........ 
SYRA (Engle. 1927)-—An immense Leedsii of great refinement, beauti- 
ful texture and purest white throughout, with a shade of cool green 
in the base of the crown, as large as ‘“Tenedos” but somewhat more 
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TENEDOS (Engleheart 1923) A. M. (e) 1924—Immense flower, 
when first open the crown is primrose, but soon passes to white, good 
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“TUNIS (P. D. Williams)—Award of Merit R. H. S. 1928, Wisley 
Trials. A large tall robust growing ‘Leedsii” of most distinct char- 
acter and great lasting substance; broad waved white perianth and 
large bold ivory crown with handsome flanged and serrated brim, re- 
taining a remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at the edge. F. C. C. 
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VERONICA (De Graaff 1927)—Perfectly rounded, broad-petaled, 
pure white perianth; small deeply frilled and fluted cup of pinkish 
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