

OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

Division 10. 
Double Narcissus 
*ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS (Poeticus flore pleno) — Snowy 
white, sweet-scented, highly recommended......../........22005: 
Cernuus plenus (Old Double White Daffodil) — Native of England, 
flowers, silvery white, of exquisite beauty, sometimes coming with a 
perfectly formed trumpet but sometimes broken up into a rosette. Plant 
in shade in good virgin pasture loam, avoiding manure, and leave it to 
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*CHEERFULNESS (Van der Schoot) 1923—The double Elvira, a 
very pleasing double white Poetaz, good stems, a fine garden and show 
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DAPHNE (Culpin) 1914—The most promising novelty of this division, 
pure white, sweet scented, large double flowers, early forcer. A.M. 1928 
*DUBLOON (Engleheart) 1907—Longer petals of primrose, inter- 
spersed with shorter petals of canary-yellow, giving a golden glow to 
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HOLLAND’S GLORY (v. Leeu.) 1927—A double sport from the 
trumpet variety “Emperor”, uniform pure yellow. A. M. (e) 1927... 
*INDIAN CHIEF (Backhouse) 1927—Very large and very double, 
bright yellow interspersed with orange; the petals curled and twisted. . 
*IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) 1923—Large full double snow- 
white flowers with primrose markings; a lovely and distinct variety 
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JONQUILA FLORE-PLENO (See Division 7: Jonquilla hybrids). 
LIVIA (Backhouse) 1929—vTaller and smaller but of better form than 
Indian Chief; sulphur-yellow and uburnt orange. A. M. 1930....... 
*MARY COPELAND (Copeland) 1914—One of the famous varieties 
of the new semi-double type, this variety has been termed the most 
striking double in cultivation; the longer petals are pure cream-white 
with a golden ray down the center, interspersed with shorter petals of 
lemon and brilliant orange, giving a three-color effect ; unsurpassed for 
the garden or the show bench. F.C. C. 1926 ..... 6... ---- eee 
Each Per 100 
$ $ 
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