OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

PVCOMEARABILIS NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
FOLLY (Will.) 1926—Probably the most striking novelty shown in 
1926. Very distinct flower with pure white perianth, very broad and 
overlapping at the base and slightly pointed at the tips. Segments are 
slightly recurved, which give the flower a graceful appearance. Large 
expanded cup is solid bright red, splendid for garden and exhibition. 
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*FRANCISCA DRAKE (Backhouse 1926) —It is impossible to describe 
adequately the beauty of this unusual flower of a distinct new type; the 
pure white perianth petals are of unusual substance, an inch and a half 
wide, and tinted gold at the base, which shows through on the outside; 
the cup, wide and deep, is golden yellow at the base, changing gradu- 
ally to flame orange at the densely frilled edge; the flowers are held well 
above the fine foliage and give the effect of a flock of white seagulls 
taking flight ; strong-growing and very free-flowering. A. M. 1926... 
GALOPIN (Backhouse 1928) — An outstanding exhibition variety. 
Perianth pure white, petals overlapping. The large, expanded cup is 
Oranee-red. Very strong grower with heavy foliage................ 
GIANT RING (De Graaff 1932) —Large extremely flaring, almost flat 
cup of deep yellow with particularly well-defined scarlet margin. Peri- 
anth white, semi-overlapping. A most unusual and outstanding flower, 
particularly suited for hybridizing and show purposes..........-..- 
GOLDONA (De Graaff 1930)—Comparatively short yellow cup with 
well defined orange-red frill. Star-shaped perianth. An informal 
flower of pleasing appearance... . 1... 666 e eee eee eee teens 
GOLD RIM (v. Leeu. 1933)—A very attractive flower of pleasing pro- 
portions. Cup has clearly defined orange rim and is well-expanded.... 
GOLDSHELL (De Graaff 1930)—Flaring cup of absolutely pure and 
uniform orange-red. Perianth creamy yellow, not overlapping. This 
is one of the most vivid cups among our seedlings and it should be a 
very fine flower for hybridizing purposes......--- +++ sees rere ees 
*HADES (Backhouse 1925)—A flower of wonderful color, large creamy 
white perianth of excellent substance, large expanded crown of a real 
deep cherry-red, height 24 inches ; a very strong, vigorous variety which 
holds its color exceptionally well. A. M.1928.........--++ ee esses 
ISIDORE (Back.) De Graaff 1930—A striking flower of good form 
end substance, Deep red rim. ......-.-0- eee e rect e cece ee eeetes 
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