
OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 


NARCISSUS TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS—Continued. 
*QUEEN OF SPAIN—A wild hybrid discovered in Spain. One of the 
1aost beautiful, distinct and graceful daffodils, and recommended either 
tor pots and bowls or for naturalizing in woodlands, rock gardens, etc. 
The flowers vary slightly in size, and sometimes in form of trumpet, 
but all are of soft, delicate canary-yellow, with a graceful reflexing 
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*SHOT SILK (De Graaff) 1931—A charming triandrus hybrid, three 
{'owers to a stem. Perianth and cup uniform creamy white, slightly 
star-shaped, long narrow cup. This is undoubtedly the most graceful 
little daffodil in this class and will appeal to all lovers of the smaller 
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*SILVER CHIMES (Martin) 1916—One of the prettiest of the small- 
cupped Triandrus hybrids, being a cross of Triandrus calathinus and 
Polyanthus Grand Monarque; frequently produces heads of six or 
more flowers with pure white perianth and delicate pale primrose cup; 
an ideal and most beautiful plant to grow in pots in a cool greenhouse. 
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SNOWBIRD (Back.) 1923—A very beautiful and graceful variety, 
each stem bearing two snow-white flowers, perianth segments slightly 
reflexed, long graceful fluted crown, lovely as a cut flower........... 
*THALIA (Van Waveren) 1916—Two or three lovely pure white 
flowers per stem, 2 inches or more across, making a beautiful cluster. 
Niecvesiitaic son the rock garden or for forcing:........:........54. 
Each 
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4.00 
53 
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80.00 
16.00 
