50 OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

Division 4. 
Leedsii Narcissus — Short Crowned 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—Perianth white, and cup or crown white, 
cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. 
(b) Cup or crown less than one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
CHINESE WHITE (Guy L. Wilson) 1937—A very large flower of 
quite faultless form and quality; absolutely pure white throughout ex- 
cept for a faint touch of green in the eye; very broad circular satin- 
smooth perianth of great substance fully 4% inches in diameter. Per- 
fectly proportioned shallow fluted saucer cup. A superb show flower and 
quite unique. This is the first really large flat crowned Leed:ii and 
should beextremely valuableitor; breeding. 19 neee 75.00 
DISTINGUE (Backhouse) 1923—Large, perianth is wide-spread, pure 
white color, smooth texture, cup is tinged with pale lemon........... 2.00 
*MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY (Backhouse) 1928—Surely the “little 
people” must have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight, when this 
fairy flower was born; a dancing daffodil with pure white perianth 
and cup of clear lemon-yellow, with orange picotee; splendid foliage, 
tall, graceful stem, and good neck; in every way a delightful flower 
and sure to beceme!immensely- populate. tere 8.00 
MYSTIC (Wilson) 1923—A beautiful flower of great refinement, 
large broad perianth of a creamy white, large flat white crown with 
a narrow rim of soft clear pinkish orange shading to cool apple-green 
in center, strong grower Al M1923 0 eee ee 1.00 
*QUEEN OF THE NORTH (Barr) 1908—Tall, attractive variety 
for cutting ovrtaturalizing ese. =a eee 8.00 
SILVER SALVER (Brodie) 1922—Purest white perianth and cup, 
perfectly overlapping perianth, cup very flat, glistening snow-white 
with a touch of cool emerald green in the center. Lovely, refined and 
good’ grower. -An Ma 192248 ee eee ee ee 1.00 
TULLIA (De Graaff) 1929—Remarkably beautiful, self-color; fine, 
broad-petaled perianth and short cup with double frill, both of 
creamy-white, the cup having a faint pink flush at the edge......... 1.00 

Varieties marked * are those that we consider especially suitable for retail catalogs. 
These varieties were selected by us after exhaustive trials under varying climatic con- 
ditions and they represent the best group of medium-priced hybrid daffodils that can 
be offered. 
We grow large stocks of these varieties and a special price list, quot!ng them in various 
grades will be issued to bona fide jobbers and stores, later in the season. 
Prices appearing in this catalog are for especially selected finest grade double-nosed 
bulbs only. We shall be glad to make special quotations on smaller grades. 
