OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

Division 1. 
Trumpet Daffodils — White 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—T rum pet or crown as long or longer 
than the perianth segments. 
(b) Varieties with white trumpet and perianth. 
*ADA FINCH (De Graaff) 1927—Pure white overlapping perianth, 
white trumpet, very fine novelty. A. M. H. 1927. F.C. C. 1930..... 
*BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) 1923—A magnificent flower. Large, per- 
fectly flat perianth, trumpet long and beautifully flanged at mouth. 
A flower of great size, measuring nearly five inches across; a vigorous 
Seeerandea erand exhibition variety. F.C. C., R: H. 5. 1926...... 
CHINA CLAY (Brodie) Calvert 1928—Probably the most beautiful 
white trumpet in existence, star-shaped perianth, wonderful substance. 
COKEFIELD (Brodie) Calvert 1928—Very large trumpet, pure white 
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COL D’ANTERNES (De Graaff) 1927—Perianth creamy white, 
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CORINTH (Brodie) 1928—An immense flower, very stiff substance, 
fine broad, flat, white perianth, standing at right angles to the bold 
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*ESKIMO (Brodie) 1927—A variety of fine build and great substance, 
with broad perianth and very open trumpet; opens pale primrose but 
quickly passes to pure white; a real gem. A. M. 1927. Wisley 1936. . 
EVEREST (Wilson) 1926, A. M. (e) R. H. S. 1926—White through- 
out, fine waxy texture, neat flange at brim of trumpet, very tall stem. . 
JIM (De Graaff) 1927—A very delicate white trumpet with slightly 
reflexed and curved perianth segments of quite unusual texture ; both 
crimpled and laciniated, like primrose silk or delicate apricot brocade. 
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Each Per 100 
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