


OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

TRUMPET DAFFODILS BI-COLOR—Continued. 
PINK O’DAWN (Radcliff) 1934—Pure white perianth of good breadth 
and quality. Trumpet distinctly flushed shell pink. A most valuable 
parent for breeding pink daffodils and an outstanding exhibition flower 
ROBERT E. LEE (De Graaff) 1928—A striking new giant bicolor 
with frilled lemon-yellow trumpet, 2 inches across; perianth pale citron ; 
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ROSY TRUMPET (Back.) 1928—Star-shaped perianth, trumpet is a 
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*SILVANITE (De Graaff) 1930—A striking new variety with broad 
overlapping perianth of creamy white, and light canary trumpet; 
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*SPRING GLORY (De Groot) 1914—Still a favorite both for the 
garden and for forcing; pure yellow trumpet, white perianth, excellent 
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TROUSSEAU (P. D. Williams) 1934—An exquisite Bicolor trum- 
pet of superb quality and finish; perfect form, great substance and satin- 
like texture. Very broad smooth flat pure white perianth, and well 
proportioned straight neatly flanged trumpet which opens soft yellow 
and passes gradually to a most lovely rich buff rosy cream, entrancingly 
rich and delicate in effect. The large flowers, which are exceptionally 
durable, are perfectly posed on strong stems. Vigorous plant with blue- 
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*VICTORIA (Van Veen) 1897—A standard commercial flower for 
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Each Per 100 
$ $ 
15.00 
3.00 
50.00 
2.00 
12.00 
60.00 
12.00 
