LISBREEN (Wilson)—4a—A good sized flower with good 
quality white perianth and rather long pink crown. One of 
the best of the pinks, $25.00 each. 
LOUGH MAREE (Brodie)—4a—A new pink which I have 
not as yet seen. White perianth with pale rose pink crown. 
$25.00 each. 
LOVENEST—1c—The most moderate priced. pink variety. 
White perianth with creamy lemon trumpet having more 
or less pink on the frill. 30c each. 
LUCINEUS—2a—Late blooming large all yellow with me- 
dium sized crown. 15c each. 
LUDLOW—4a—A large pure white flower borne on long 
stems. One of the very finest whites. $15.00 each. 
LUNE DE MIEL—10—A tall stemmed white and lemon dou- 
ble flower. 5c each. 
LYNDALE GOLD—1ia—A good yellow trumpet of nice form 
and very smcoth finish. 75c each. 
LYNDALE STAR—2a—Light yellow flower of good quality. 
toe. each, 
MABEL TAYLOR (Clark)—4a—A tall midseason variety 
with much better stems than some of the pinks. Cream 
white flower formed somewhat like Tunis and with a broad 
rose pink band on the frilled crown. None to spare this year. 
MACMAHON—1a—Large rich deep yellow trumpet. 60c each. 
MAGHERALLY (Wilson)—2a—Tall stemmed rather small 
but brilliantly colored red and yellow flower. $11.00 each. 
MAGNIFICENCE—1a—One of the very first yellow trumpets 
to bloom. 40c each. 
MAHMOUD (Richardson)—3b—Smooth waxy pure white 
broad perianth and bright ruby red crown. $15.00 each. 
MALVERN GOLD 
2a 


My personal choice of the large first 
early flowers. Very tall with large flowers of rich yellow. 
Excellent form. $1.75 each. 
MARCH SUNSHINE—6—A well named little cyclamineus 
hybrid, 60c each. 
MARGARET FELL—2b—Large broad white perianth and 
saucer shaped yellow crown banded orange red. $2.50 each. 
MARKET MERRY—3a—Rich deep buff yellow broad over- 
lapping perianth and a brilliant deep red crown. One of the 
best in its class. $4.00 each. 
MARMORA—4a—A refined flower with smooth white peri- 
anth and light lemon crown which passes to almost pure 
white. Tall stems. 35c each. 
MARY LONGSTREET—2b—Cream perianth of good form 
with large orange crown. $2.00 each. 
MATAPAN—3b—Extremely broad circular flat pure white 
perianth with small fiery red eye. Not very large but early 
for one of its type. $25.00 each. 
MEDUSA—8—Two or three white flowers with orange cups 
borne on each stem. 25c each. 
MELVA FELL—2b—Somewhat like Jean Hood but later, more 
refined in form and not quite as tall. $3.50 each. 
MERKARA—2a—Sulphur yellow perianth and orange cup. 
35c each. : 
MILANION (Wilson)—la—A new yellow trumpet of out- 
standing quality. $50.00 each. 
MISTY MOON—4p—Exquisite pure white perianth and grey 
white eye banded salmon orange. Very few at $2.50 each. 
MITE—6—A small flower blooming before any of the large 
Daffodils. Should be ideal for rock gardens. A few to Spare 
at $3.00 each. 
MONACO (Richardson)—2b—Pure white perianth with large 
apricot crown. $4.00 each. 
MOONDANCE (Wilson)—4b—An all white flower of the 
same general type as Chinese White. $8.00 each. 
MOONGOLD (Wilson)—1la—A good flower of sulphury lemon 
gold coloring. $2.00 each. 
MOVILLE (Brodie)—4a—An immense flower with white 
perianth and light primrose crown which soon fades to 
white. $30.00 each. 
MR. JINKS—3b—Large glistening pure white circular peri- 
anth and rather flat red edged crown. $4.00 each. 
CANBY, OREGON 

MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY (Leedsii) 
MRS. BARCLAY—2b—Cream white flat perianth with orange 
bordered yellow crown. 15c each. 
MRS. E. H. KRELAGE—1b—Smooth cream white. 
the white King Alfred. 25c each. 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY—4b—Long stemmed flowers of 
white with red edged cup. 10c each. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE—4a—The standard well known 
pink daffodil. Cream white perianth and rich salmon pink 
trumpet. 60c each. 
Called 


MYSTIC—4b—Cream white perianth and white flat crown 
edged pinkish orange. $1.25 each. 
NAIROBI—2b—Striking big flower with white perianth and 
large expanded crown of intense orange red. $50.00 each. 
NANKING—2a—Buff toned perianth and coppery red cup. 
$4.00 each. 
NANNY NUNN 
cup. 15¢c each. 
3a 


Creamy perianth with flaring orange 
NARVIK (Richardson)—2a—One of the best new incompara- 
bilis varieties. Tall strong stems with clear golden perianth 
segments and intense orange crimson crown. $80.00 each. 
NISSA—2b—Clean white smooth perianth and rich yellow 
crown. 50c each, 
OLYMPIA—1a—One of the older yellow trumpets. Large and» 
showy. 15c each. 
ORAN (Richardson)—3b—Round flat snowy white perianth 
with pale citron crown edged bright orange red. $12.00 each. 
ORANGE GLORY (de Graaff)—6—Among the larger cycla- 
mineus hybrids. Attractive deep golden color. 70c each. 
ORTONA (Richardson)—3b—Broad flat pure white perianth 
with intense deep orange red nearly flat crown. $25.00 each. 
OSLO—4a—New large white Leedsii of good form and tex- 
ture. $3.00 each. 
OTRANTO (Richardson)—3b—An immense Barrii with fine 
white perianth and golden crown banded red. $17.50.each. 
PAINTED LADY—2b—White perianth of good quality and 
deep bowl shaped cup of vivid orange red. $5.00 each. 
PAPRIKA (Richardson)—38b—Pointed smooth white peri- 
anth with brick red nearly flat crown. $5.00 each. 
PEARL HARBOR—1b—We think this one of the best of the 
late flowering white trumpets. $5.00 each. 
PEKING—3b—White perianth with very large flaring intense 
deep orange red crown, $6.00 each, 
PENQUITE—2a—Heavy smooth textured rounded perianth 
of medium yellow with bowl shaped orange crown. $1.75. 
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