OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 

INCOMPARABILIS NARCISSUS, YELLOW—Continued 
KILFINNAN (Rich.) 1945—Best described as a much improved St. 
Eewin. The perianth is broad and of the most perfect, smooth waxy tex- 
ture; the medium-sized cup is nicely proportioned and slightly serrated 
at the mouth. The entire flower is uniform clear soft yellow......... 
KILRUSH (Rich.) 1941—A fine show flower from the same cross as 
Kilfinnan, which it resembles in many ways, except that the perianth ts 
rather pointed and the color considerably deeper. First Prize Yellow 
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KRAKATOA (Rich.) 1945—Quite the most outstanding novelty im- 
ported by us during the past few years and probably the finest new dafto- 
dil introduced since Fortune, which was one of its parents, appeared 
twenty-five years ago. On the few occasions that it has been exhibited 
‘t has created a sensation. An immense flower with broad overlapping 
deep golden yellow perianth of fine substance and quality; the very 
widely expanded cup is bright flaming orange-red, beautifully flanged 
at the mouth. Flowers are short-necked, well posed on strong, stiff 
stems; fine robust plant, very free of flower and increase. APES RS EE: 
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*LUCINIUS (Raiser unknown) 1928—A self-colored golden yellow 
flower of unusually good form and excellent substance. A very distinct 
type which should be of special value to hybridizers....-----+++++++5 
MARY LONGSTREET (Backhouse) 1927—Beautifully formed flat 
flower on tall gracefully slim-necked stem ; broad overlapping perianth, 
with petals creamy white tinted gold at edges, forms an unusual back- 
ground for the flaring crinkled cup of uniform blood-orange; very 
handsome and unusual novelty. A. M. H. 1934.........-.---.-55- 
*MAUDE ADAMS (Backhouse-de Graaff) 1938—The finest of a large 
batch of similar seedlings bred by Mrs. Backhouse. The petals are 
very smooth and of a golden yellow color, the cup is widely expanded 
and deep orange-red. Very tall stems and extremely free flowering. 
One of the finest exhibition flowers we have raised here and immensely 
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MERKARA (Backhouse) Lower 1928—Perfectly flat and overlapping 
sulphur-yellow perianth, large deep orange-red cup....-.--++++++0> 
MERULA (de Graaff) 1930—Very large flower. Perianth uniform soft 
yellow, cup widely expanded, soft orange. Nicely frilled and of great 
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*MI-CAREME (Backhouse) 1927 — Improved Sir Watkin, perianth 
somewhat lighter, trumpet deeper in color; less flaring and more deeply 
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MONTE CARLO (Will.) Homan & Co. 1931—Golden yellow self, 
very large bowl, exquisite and valuable for breeding.......-.------ 
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