16 OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW—Continued. 
*KING ALFRED (Kendall) 1899—One of the finest of all the Yellow 
Trumpets. F.:C..C.1899 ch oh hos ste Haas oes eer 
LORD WELLINGTON (Engleheart) 1931 — A magnificent deep 
golden yellow trumpet daffodil with broad petals and large trumpet 
carried on a.tall stiff stem. 5. SoS. 0 ean es 2 ete 
*MIAC MAHON (De Graaff) 1927—A splendid deep golden self color 
with a remarkable metallic sheen, the perianth glittering as if dusted 
with mica; green coloring of stem runs well up the base of perianth; 
graceful stem and exceptionally good neck; a King Alfred seedling of 
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*MATAMAX (De Graaff) 1923—A strong grower and exceptionally 
tall; clean, golden color, fine substance; very late; King Alfred seedling 
MEGAPHONE (De Graaff) 1929—A most unusual flower, the trum- 
pet is very much flared, perianth substantial and large. This flower is 
an entirely new departure in the class of Giant Yellow Trumpet daff- 
odils. Excellent for show or breeding purposes. .... 24.245... eee 
*MINISTER TALMA (unknown) 1890 — Extremely early forcing 
flower, uniform golden yellow, shaped like a giant Golden Spur. Of 
great value for commercial forcing, strong growing and free-flowering. 
Our stock is guaranteed free from mosaic 
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MOONGOLD (Wilson) 1929—Deep soft lemon or sulphury gold self, 
remarkable stiff waxy substance, pointed perianth, well-balanced 
trumpet 
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MOUNT ROYAL (De Graaff) 1931—Wide spreading trumpet with 
perianth having three base petals extra wide, the three inner being 
narrower and more curved, making a particularly well formed attrac- 
tive flower 
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Minimus, true—The smallest and dwarfest of all Trumpet Daffodils, 
producing outdoors in February dainty little trumpet flowers of elegant 
form, rich full yellow, height 3 inches. It likes a peaty soil and may be 
naturalized in rock gardens or in grass, or grown in pots or pans for the 
Alpine house; no manure should be given 
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