OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued 
MOREA (Back.) Lower 1929—A very large and striking flower, with 
broad pale yellow perianth and ruffled bright orange-red cup. Beauti- 
fieciear colors, a brilliant flower. A. M. H. 1930................ 
NORFOLK (Backhouse 1928) — Perianth with peculiarly crinkled 
petals light primrose; deep cup saffron-yellow shading gradually to 
Meee ol the ordinary. A. M.1928..............:.....06.. 
FORANGE GLOW (Backhouse 1922)—Yellow perianth, of good sub- 
stance, flaring trumpet, yellow with orange glow, rather frilled at edge. 
PLUVIUS (Backhouse) A. M. 1931 — Perianth is star-shaped, deep 
golden yellow, supporting a clear orange trumpet, outstanding....... 
*RED CROSS (Backhouse 1928) — Famous throughout the daffodil 
world, extra large, strong flower, opening flat, primrose yellow perianth 
and deep cup densely frilled, of deep orange; substantial and long last- 
ing, and fine both in the garden and for exhibition. F.C.C. 1923...... 
*RED SHADOW (Backhouse 1929)—A most attractive flower of bold 
appearance. The perianth is creamy yellow and the cup is dark yellow 
with orange-red margin. It is unusually free-flowering and a strong 
grower. Although one of the latest Incomparabilis types to flower it 
forces well and is very attractive in pots. One of the best exhibition 
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RUSTOM PASHA (Miss G. Evelyn) 1930—A large flower with most 
intense color, absolutely sunproof. The large perianth is deep golden 
yellow, and the rather long crown, deepest solid orange-red.......... 
ST. EGWIN (Williams) 1927—Perfect quality, uniform soft yellow 
throughout, perianth segments great substance, overlapping. F.C. C. 
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ST. ISSEY (P. D. Williams) 1927—A magnificent vellow incompara- 
bilis of great quality, with unusually round, overlapping smooth peri- 
anth and a rather straight crown, nicely serrated at the mouth. A. M. 
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