12 OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

TRUMPET DAFFODILS, YELLOW—Continued. 
KANDAHAR (Brodie) 1927 — A gorgeous and most striking giant 
trumpet of immense size, great substance, and pure deep solid self gold 
color; immense vase shaped trumpet and wide spread perianth, very 
tall-and strong: .cg.ctke co atu a: Le ee ee 
*KING ALFRED (Kendall) 1899—One of the finest of all the Yellow 
‘Trumpets: F.C. C1899 -. ose reer eee ee ee 
LORD WELLINGTON (Engleheart) 1931 — A magnificent deep 
golden yellow trumpet daffodil with broad petals and large trumpet 
carried. on a tall stiff stereo ast oe eee ee 
MAC 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 
ereat. MeLit sn Pie Cea he Msc eo eee tek eee ee ie en 
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:tor/show-or breeding purposes mer esa 
*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. 
Ourpstockis guaranteed frec- thom anGsalemees ee nat ee 
MOONGOLD (Wilson) 1929—Deep soft lemon or sulphury gold self, 
remarkable stiff waxy substance, pointed perianth, well-balanced 
trumpet? sco epete o.s aus 50a 6 Henna tavee eee eg 
*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~.3: $s es te sities, oe heed eee 
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 shouldbe given...) 2. ee eee 
Minor, true—A most graceful and charming very early-flowering mini- 
ature daffodil of Maximus form, flowers with full yellow perianth 
gracefully twisted, the miniature trumpet being elegantly flanged at 
mouth, height 6 inches. This is one of the most scarce little daffodils 
and our stock is very limited . 2s oo) e see eee 
Nanus, true—A charming variety, a miniature yellow trumpet daffodil, 
larger than Minimus but smaller than Minor, flowers rich full yellow; 
very dwarf and early, a gem for the rock garden, and for naturalizing 
on grassy: banks, herght.4™ anchesa.)3- ee ee 
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48.00 
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