OREGON OULD DeEbAR MS, SANDY, -OREGON 
Diy 

Division 7. 
Jonquil Hybrids 
All varieties of Narcissus Jonquilla parentage, such as Buttercup, Odorus, etc. 
*JONQUILLA SIMPLEX—Thetrue single sweet jonquil, of light ele- 
gant growth, bearing out of doors in May charming clusters of numer- 
Meeremall rich yellow flowers of delicious scent..-........6....0.06. 
*JONQUILLA FLORE PLENO—The true old double sweet jonquil, 
produces in May little heads of rich yellow double flowers, very fra- 
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*GENERAL PERSHING (De Graaff) 1919—New type of jonquil 
hybrid ; large as some of the moderately sized Ajax varieties, such as 
Golden Spur; foliage is flat but very long and narrow, much more 
graceful than that of Ajax type, flower much more refined in form 
than the Giant Trumpets, 3% inches in diameter, of purest jonquil 
gold; trumpet just a shade deeper than the perianth; a lovely flower 
in every way and sure to become immensely popular. A. M.1919.... 
*GOLDEN PERFECTION (De Graaff) 1927—A perfect perianth 
with wide overlapping segments, deep citron-yellow with mica sheen 
and cup of pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of flower ; calyx 
grey-green flecked with gold ; unique in its class. F.C. C. 1926, A. M. 
Garden Decoration 1934 
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*GOLDEN SCEPTRE (De Graaff) 1913 — A hybrid of Monarch 
crossed with a Single Jonquil. Standard bearer of the new type of 
jonquil x Ajax hybrid which has become popular because so much more 
gracefully proportioned than the Giant Trumpets ; a medium-sized per- 
fectly built flower of deep jonquil yellow, 3 inches or so in d’ameter, 
the perianth star-shaped, just a shade lighter in coloring than the 
trumpet, which is slightly rolled and flaring at the mouth like a minia- 
ture Ajax; the whole flower, as with the others in this class, is of the 
greatest substance keeping in perfect condition exceptionally long 
both in the garden and when cut; the foliage is attractive and the 
flowers are produced on tall tapering stems; very vigorous in growth 
and a strong propagator; Golden Sceptre should merit a place in every 
merceumelatentiowerne, be. ©, (6) 1936. . 2... 2.6. ewe ee es 
Each 
$ 
Per 100 
$ 
6.00 
6.00 
40.00 
12.00 
8.00 
