54 OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

Division 6. 
Cyclamineus Hybrids 
Cyclamineus blood like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct form to daffodils, 
that a separate division has been made for its hybrids, which have trumpets rich yellow, 
straight and tube-like and perianths reflexed as in a cyclamen; very early flowering. 
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CYCLAMINEUS (Baker) B. C. 1887 — The yellow cyclamen- 
flowered daffodil. This beautiful little daffodil was found by the late 
Mr. Peter Barr in Spain and Portugal, at the margin of mountain 
. streams and in flooded meadows adjoining; the moister the situation, 
the finer were the blooms. It is the earliest of all daffodils, flowering 
from the middle of February to early March and is a charming, ele- 
gant little flower of very distinct form. The trumpet is rich yellow, 
straight and tube-like, elegantly serrated at mouth, while the perianth 
is reflexed like a cyclamen. A valuable little species for pot culture, 
edgings, and to naturalize in damp spots in the rock garden, in grass 
and in shady nooks, or at the water’s edge; it delights in a dampish 
sandy peat soil and should be left undisturbed for years. Height 6 
inches... Fs Cs C.. 188 Jenctaxeene: Alsen ee ee er 50.00 
*BERYL (Williams) 1906—A lovely little Cyclamineus hybrid bearing 
graceful drooping flowers with primrose-yellow, slightly reflexing, 
perianth and small globular bright orange cup shading to gold; ideal for 
the rock garden and pots, height 8 inches. A. M. 1936.............. 24.00 
*FEBRUARY GOLD (De Graaff) 1923 — Perianth golden yellow, 
trumpet fringed orange;-very early. A; M1928... ee 12.00 
*MARCH SUNSHINE (De Graaff) 1923—Smaller than February 
Gold and more adapted to rock garden planting.................. 40.00 
*ORANGE GLORY (De Graaff) 1920—Bred from a yellow trumpet 
crossed with Cyclamineus; yellow perianth, very slightly reflexing and 
trumpet of a deep intense golden-orange color; of strong constitution, 
height’ 18 inchesmA. Mui(e\61936.5-. 000. 1. oe, ee 40.00 
