No 
ND 
OREGON BULB FARMS. SANDY, OREGON 

Division 2. 
Incomparabilis Narcissus — Yellow 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—Cup or crown not less than one-third but 
less than equal to the length of the perianth segments. 
(a) Yellow Shades with or without red coloring on the cup. 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
*ABELARD (Backhouse) 1927—Broad yellow cup, orange tint at edge, 
and showy orange anthers, supported by broad primrose perianth of 
exceptionally good substance; beautiful in the unfolding bud, an un- 
usually lone Jastine flowers A; Mii 1928 22a ree ee 40.00 
ALLURE (van Leeuwen) 1933—Pale yellow, overlapping perianth, 
well-formed flat cup, nicely frilled, deep yellow, faint orange margin, 
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ALROI (Richardson) A. M. (e) R. H. S. 1926—Clear soft yellow, 
perianth is beautifully formed, very broad, perfectly flat, cup is large, 
evenly. serrated *atemouths- yen sepa ee eee et 3.00 
BEAT-ALL (De Graaff) 1930—A rather short stemmed, large flower, 
Perianth creamy yellow, cup a curious pinkish orange, large and flar- 
inv, fine variety for border plantings. oo ae ee 1.00 
BELLE JAUNE (raiser unknown) 1928—A tall flower in fine tones of 
yellow, with excellent poise; excellent for exhibitions and for cutting. 
It was quite outstanding in our collection and we believe it has a good 
futire sc 2ts5 estate he Reet, fees rene een care me ec ane 1.00 
BRIGHTLING (Backhouse) 1922, A. M. (e) 1922 — Large, flat, 
primrose perianth, excellent form, crown is large and flat, of rich 
orange with a wide double frilled margin of fiery orange-red......... 1.00 
CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) 1931—A magnificent flower of splendid 
carriage and great substance. Broad flat golden-yellow perianth stand- 
ing at right angles to the large bright orange-red cup. F.C. C., R. H.S. 
193 8m. sxe ucnls yi abn Pe Ow oe sone reg aes OP ne orcs ceo meet ee 6.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Barr) 1940—The outstanding yellow Incom- 
parabilis in our 1945 trials. Perianth very smooth and circular, of 
deepest gold, well proportioned deep rich orange-red cup. Strong 
grower with very stiff stems, excellent form and habit. Flowers short- 
necked and carried well above the foliage. In our opinion the very best 
of the many yellow-red flowers introduced in England. Holds its color 
well and should prove invaluable for breeding.................. 40.00 
*CARLTON (Williams) 1927—A fine clear yellow self-color of great 
size. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded crown frilled at 
brim; ‘a magnificent plantot great vicors Ae Vice 93001 ee 16.00 
