

OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 
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LEEDSII NARCISSUS, LONG CROWNED—Continued. 
LIDO (Brodie) 1927—A very nice Leedsii with large wide-spread 
pure white perianth and medium-sized primrose crown which passes 
to white; the flower attains exceptional purity of whiteness in the 
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LISBREEN (Guy L. Wilson) 1938—Bred from Mitylene x Evening; 
a flower of excellent show form and balance, having broad flat perianth, 
pure white and overlapping. Grown nicely proportioned, strongly 
flushed pale orchid-pink. Greenish tone at base. One of the deepest 
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MARMORA (Brodie) 1923—Smooth, waxy texture, perfect form, flat 
somewhat pointed perianth, crown neatly flanged at brim, ivory white 
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MAYA (De Graaff) 1936, A. M. 1937—Very large, pure white peri- 
anth, with large, wide opened su!phur-yellow cup, well frilled, very 
commedl) 202 Led Denese nena inns ahi 2 > A 
MITYLENE (Engle.) 1923—Striking novelty and quite a new break 
in this class. Tall and vigorous, increasing freely. Long, very wide, 
saucer-shaped crown of great substance, palest prmroe, fading to 
mean. 7S IW UN EIE oo ee ee it ee 
*MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Backhouse) 1923—This is the famous 
“pink daffodil” ; fine informal per:anth of ivory white, and beautifully 
proportioned, slim long trumpet of apricot pink, changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge; delicately beautiful but of exceptional 
substance ; long lasting; early ; belongs in every collection. A. M. 1923. 
PINKEEN (Guy L. Wilson) 1931—A perfectly Symmetrical flower 
with very smooth flat overlapping clean-cut white perianth of excep- 
tional substance. Cup flushed warm peachy pink when fully developed. 
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POLDHU (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A. M. 1935 — Small, widely 
Hanged ivory cup, tingeot green at the bottom.......-...........26 
QUICKSILVER (Wilson) 1923—Well named silvery white flower of 
pleasing proportions. Exceedingly graceful, fine for garden and show 
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RADIO (De Graaff) 1927—Unique flower for the collector or for 
exhibition; pure white perianth, flaring yellow cup, nicely frilled, and 
with distirct white stripes or rays running down frem the edge...... 
ROSEGARLAND (Richardson) 1938—A large flower, having broad 
pure white perianth and shallow, roughly frilled bowl-shaped crown, 
pale primrose, strongly flushed and margined clear rosy shell-pink. 
Very tall and vigorous. A flower of great charm for cutting........ 
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