OREGON BULB FAKMS; sANDY, OREGON 

Division 1. 
Trumpet Daffodils — White 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—T rumpet or crown as long or longer 
than the perianth segments. 
(b) Varieties with white trumpet and perianth. 
*ADA FINCH (de Graaff) 1927—One of the very earliest daffodils 
to flower. Pure white, overlapping perianth, large, finely propor- 
tioned trumpet with deeply flanged ard rolled rim. “The immense 
flower is carried on a tall, stiff stem and the entire plant is beautifully 
proportioned. In contrast with many of the British white trumpet 
daffodils, Ada Finch is pure Ajax ard represents the culmination of 
fifty years of breeding white trumpets. Immensely valuable for breed- 
ing as its good characteristics, earliness, size and purity of color are 
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*BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) 1923—-A magnificent flower. Large, per- 
fectly flat perianth, trumpet long and beautifully flanged at mouth. 
A flower of great size, measuring nearly five inches across; a vigorous 
Peover aida grand exhibition variety. F.C. C;, R..H. $8. 1926...... 
BROUGSHANE (Wilson) 1938—A glorious giant white Ajax of per- 
fect form and balance. The trumpet is widely flanged, reflexed and 
frilled but does not overbalance the immense perianth, which is fully 
5% inches in diameter, the outer segments being up to 2'% inches 
wide. The great flower, which is of immense substance and is quite 
exceptionally durable, is carried on a strong stem well over two feet 
high, while the foliage measures as much as 134 inches in breadth. 
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CERN UUS—A charming small white trumpet daffodil, suitable for rock 
gardens and borders. Larger than N. Moschatus and easy to grow..... 
CHINA CLAY (Brodie-Calvert) 1928—In our opinion.one of the 
prettiest pure white daffodils. The entire flower is listening white, the 
perianth is star-shaped and the trumpet is rather narrow, nicely frilled 
at the rim. The feliage is greenish-blue. An extraordinary flower for 
cutting and for corsages but equally fine for garden decoration. A large 
bowl of China Clay, interspersed with flowers of Mrs. R. O. Backhouse, 
Beeweiredattodilsisea sizht never to be forgotten ....403 2.0.6. 3... 
COKEFIELD (Brodie) Calvert 1928—Very lazge trumpet, pure white 
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CORINTH (Brodie) 1928—An immense flower, very stiff substance, 
fine broad, flat. white perianth, standing at right angles to the bold 
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*ESKIMO (Brodie) 1927—A variety of fine build and great substance, 
with broad perianth and very open trumpet; opens pale primrose but 
quickly passes to pure white; a real gem. A. M. 1927. Wisley 1936. . 
Each 
$ 
1.00 
60.00 
UU 
1.084 
4.00 
2.00 
Per 100 
$ 
30.00 
30.00 
