

OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON oy 

Division 5. 
Narcissus Triandrus Hybrids 
Includes all varieties obviously derived from N. triandrus, such as Agnes Harvey, 
Queen of Spain, etc. The flowers are more or less drooping, of elegant form and grace- 
ful habit. 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
*TRIANDRUS ALBUS—The dainty little “Angel’s tears” daffodils 
were found by the late Mr. Peter Barr on the mountains of Spain and 
Portugal, growing in very hard, firm, fine gritty soil, sometimes in the 
narrowest fissures of granite slatestone rocks. They make beautiful 
pot-plants and do very well in the rock garden where they form a 
picture of grace and beauty. They prefer shade, a gritty soil and a well- 
feed position no manure should begivens. ........:..%- 06.0. «s 16.00 
*TRIANDRUS CALATHINUS—One of the most beautiful little 
daffodils in existence. The flowers, which are produced in drooping 
clusters of two or three, are snowy white, and more than twice the 
size of Triandrus Albus, with long goblet-shaped crown prettily 
fluted ; the foliage has a curious habit of curling over, height 7 inches. 
For pots and the rock garden it is a perfect gem. This beautiful little 
daffodil thrives best in a mixture of leaf-mould, heath soil and coarse 
sand, with just a little bone flour added; no other manure should be 
given. The late Mr. Peter Barr collected this rare daffodil some years 
ago on one of the sea-swept Glenan Isles (off Brittany). Unfortunately 
it is no longer to be found there, the sea having washed away all trace 
of this little species. It is, however, readily raised from seed......... 40.00 
*TRIANDRUS CONCOLOR (true)—Bearing clusters of dainty fra- 
grant flowers of similar form to Triandrus Albus, but of a uniform 
soft creamy yellow, a very rare and beautiful little daffodil, height 
7) EAMES.) 0.5 spp ot ee So 6 ee en 50.00 
*TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS—A very beautiful little variety with 
elegant clusters of flowers with primrose perianth and creamy white 
onpin,, lieiodine QE NGS oe keh oa ek ne eee ee 50.00 
AGNES HARVEY (Spurrell) 1902 — A most dainty daffftodil of 
drooping habit, one to three flowers on a stem; white starry perianth 
with Triandrus type trumpet, of the same color, sometimes flushed 
faint apricot; a wonderful flower for naturalizing and cutting; desir- 
Per ORIIC VCE V GWA MEV LOU Zones cine. tes a aya cee = « tle 910 ai 2 of 12.00 
*MOONSHINE (De Graaff) 1927—A beautiful Triandrus hybrid, 
star-shaped creamy white flower, often 3 to a stem, drooping grace- 
fully, very beautiful and a great favorite, especially for the rock garden 
or for naturalizing in the shade. A. M. 1930..........--+--+--0-> 10.00 
