OREGON EULBZ=FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Barr) 1940—The outstanding yellow Ircom- 
parabilis in our 1945 trials. Perianth very smooth and circular, of 
ae gold, well proportioned deep rich orange-red cup. Strong 
grower with very stiff stems, excellent form and habit. Flowers short- 
necked and carried well Anuve the foliage. In our opinion the very best 
of the many yellow-red flowers introduced in England. Holds its color 
well and should prove invaluable for breeding.................. 
CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) 1931—A magnificent flower of splendid 
carriage and great substance. Broad flat golden-yellow perianth stand- 
ing at right angles to the large bright orange-red cup. F.C. C., R. H.S. 
ne SARIS ie lence ne nen 
*CARLTON (Williams) 1927—A fine clear yellow self-color of great 
size. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded crown frilled at 
brim, a magnificent plant of great vigor. A. M. 1936............... 
COPPER BOWL (Brodie) 1927—A very beautiful variety of perfect 
form, smooth clear yellow overlapping perianth, shallow, expanded 
bowl-shaped crown of coppery orange- red ; of strong and vigorous 
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CORNISH FIRE (P. D. Will.) 1930—A strongly colored red and yel- 
low Incomparabilis; brilliant flower of good size with vellow perianth 
and widely expanded crown of fiery orange scarlet..............-. 
CROCUS (Williams) 1927, A. M. Birmingham 1934, A. M. 1935, 
F. C. C. 1936—Broad perianth, well-flanged trumpet, great substance, 
intense uniform deep gold throughout, flower very durable and color 
os ais gi AMM ANTES 5 Be AD dee es aes oe re 
*CROESUS (J. C. Williams) 1912—Universally popular both for the 
garden and for exhibition; light canary-yellow perianth of perfect 
form, with outer petals nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, 
opening flat; broad fluted cup of rich orange to base; substantial, free- 
flowering, and a fine propagator ; desirable in every way. F.C.C. 1912, 
Oe A) TERS 2 OU Os I ona A 
DAMSON (Williams) 1935—A striking flower of very brilliant color 
and fine substance, broad creamy white perianth shaded yellow at base, 
long cup of an intense deep fuchsia-red. A. M. 1930............... 
DINGO (Wilson) 1923—Large bold and showy bright self-yellow hav- 
ing a most distinct, large, wide, saucer-shaped crown. Striking garden 
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DUNKELD (Brodie) 1935—Broad smooth circular clear yellow peri- 
anth of great substance, shallow expanded cup of solid vivid orange- 
scarlet. Very vigorous and free flowering—a magnificent Hower that 
BUmmidnave Miebevalueioncuttine-and exhibitions. 0...c2........- 


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