
OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

INCOM PARABILIS NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
*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 
lolgemicrcolomexccptionally well. A.M. 1928... 62. oss. sce u 
ISIDORE (Back.) De Graaff 1930—A striking flower of good form 
aCe eaM@eme Geter CUMEIM cer es cine pleas Siete occa ad kihee sare bed ares 
JECUNDA (De Graaff) 1928—One of the finest of the novelties: 
striking color contrast in the pure white overlapping perianth and the 
frilled cup of dark blood-red ; wonderful show flower. A. M. 1928.... 
*JOHN EVELYN (Copeland) 1920 — Deservedly an international 
favorite; outstanding among the new Incomparabilis hybrids; flatly 
opening perianth, 4 to 5 inches across, with a flat cup nearly 2 inches 
in diameter, densely frilled, the perianth being pure white, without trace 
of shading, and the cup lemon-yellow and fluted or shirred to the base; 
good neck; strong grower; free-flowering and a good propagator; one 
of the greatest daffodils of the present day and for years to come. 
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*MILFORD HAVEN (De Graaff) 1927—Fine flower with cream- 
white perianth and wide cup, ruffled and deeply frilled at edge, chrome 
yellow at base and shading into rich orange-scarlet, the same gorgeous 
color combinatiin as in the Montbretia “His Majesty”. A. M. 1926.. 
NISSA (Brodie) 1923—A most beautiful variety of great substance; 
smooth flat overlapping pure white perianth and large bright lemon 
crown neatly flanged at brim; perfect show flower and charming garden 
aleve. JAN. ME. SIR oles eee oe Ai be ae en one 
NOVA SCOTIA (Backhouse) A. M. H. 1932—Very large flat golden- 
vellow cup with heavily fringed deep orange margin, perianth creamy- 
WOU ee ae he ee aoe Re ee ee ae a rs ar oe 
PENWITH (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A. M. (e) 1932—White perianth 
with a peculiar and attractive buff-apricot cup edged with gold...... 
POLINDRA (P. D. Williams) 1927—A glorious Bicolor Incompara- 
bilis with broad flat pure white perianth of great substance and smooth- 
est texture, large well-finished clear yellow crown. A very large flower 
carried on a stem over 2 feet tall. Valuable for breeding. A. M. 
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*PYGMALION (Backhouse) 1929—Extra large perianth of pale cit- 
ron, and a deep trumpet of orange-yellow shading to blood-orange at 
the nicely frilled edge; broad strong foliage and tall stem with upright 
neckpnolding the Hower well aloft; extra fine. ..-. =. ---- 0023-250 
RED ABBOTT (R. O. Backhouse) 1931—Shapely pure white peri- 
anth of good quality, with a slight halo of clear lemon just around 
where the petals join the crown. Cup vivid orange-scarlet, solid to 
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