ORHGON BULB: FARMS, SANDY; OREGON 

BARRII NARCISSUS, BI-COLOR—Continued. 
*FLEUR (Backhouse) 1927—Broad petaled reflexing perianth of pure 
Poeticus white, with a flat, deeply frilled cup, citron-yellow, edged 
orange-red; beautifully proportioned. A. M. 1927............... 
FORFAR (Brodie) 1930—A striking large Barri, with broad, flat, white 
perianth of good substance and a large, well-expanded crown of a rich 
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LADY DIANA MANNERS (Back.) 1925—Creamy white perianth, 
large red cup, flowers finest shape and tall stems. A. M.1925........ 
LADY KESTEVEN (Backhouse-De Graaff) 1933 — This is un- 
doubtedly one of the very finest Barriis introduced by us. Words fail 
to describe this wonderful daffodil adequately. Suffice it to say that 
the perianth is pure white, well formed and substantial and that the 
cup is of the very deepest red ever seen in a daffodil. We are very 
proud of the fact that we can introduce this beautiful daffodil to the 
United States, and though as yet it is too expensive to be forced for 
shows, we hope in a few years to be able to distribute it more freely. 
We believe that this is one of the most promising Barriis for hybridizing 
purposes, especially since the color does not seem to fade in the sun. 
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LADY LILFORD (Back.) 1927—Very striking show flower with a 
broad overlapping white perianth of great substance and quality with 
alerce eye with wide margin of deep red... ..... 2 hee ee eee ees 
LIMERICK (Richardson) 1938—A very lovely flower, raised from 
Folly and Hades. The broad, flat perianth is pure white and the large, 
absolutely flat eye is intense dark cherry-red. A wonderful contrast in 
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MATAPAN (Richardson) 1940—A lovely quality show flower of 
medium size, with flat, very rourd, beautifully smooth, purest white 
perianth and a flat crown of intense crimson. Very early for this type 
of flower. Best flower Competitive Classes R. H. S. in 1941...... 
*MAYFLOWER (Backhouse) 1927—One of the new Barrii-Poeticus 
hybrids with perianth of pure glistening white, broad overlapping petals, 
and yellow eye with red picotee; extremely tall; very striking; late 
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*MRS. WALTER BREWSTER (Backhouse) 1927 — Fine, reflexed 
perianth of pure white; flat cup, lemon-yellow, edged with oxblood- 
red; fine lasting flower; one of the best of its type........:-.-+.--- 
ORAN (Rich.) 1945—A very perfect Barrii of good size, with very 
round, flat, snowy white perianth of remarkably thick, waxy texture and 
a medium-sized almost flat crown of pale citron with a broad sharply 
defined margin of bright orange-red. Ideal show flower, very strong tall 
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