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DAFFODIL HAVEN 
CANBY, OREGON 
Again we present our list of Daffodils, and extend our 
thanks to all of you, who, through your orders in 1949 and 
previous years, have made this business possible. Inasmuch 
as there is not a great change in the varieties listed, we are 
not sending out a new complete handbook catalogue as pub- 
lished two years ago but offer this supplement with new 
prices. As we prefer to grow and offer the comparatively 
new and more rare varieties along with a limited number of 
the best of the standard sorts, our product can go to but a 
limited group of fanciers and our mailing list must be much 
smaller than it would be were we catering to that larger audi- 
ence who buy only the older and standard priced Daffodils. 
Accordingly, the cost per catalogue is higher than it would 
otherwise be, and much of this cost must be absorbed in the 
price of the bulbs. 
Our complete catalogue of two years ago is still available. 
It is free to customers and is supplied for a 25c fee to others, 
this amount partially defraying the cost of printing and mail- 
ing. In it is contained much more information than can be 
given here. The classification of Daffodils has been changed 
and the new schedule is printed below. It may be noted that 
the prices of most varieties other than those selling for 25c 
per bulb and less are much reduced this year. 
VISITORS 
Visitors welcome at our gardens during the blooming sea- 
son except on Sundays, when we are closed. 
BEERSHEBA 

TERMS 
Please send cash with order, or 25% down and the balance 
before delivery. Prices quoted are prepaid on orders of $2.50 
or more except as noted on seedling bulbs by the hundred, 
and our cut flower collection. On smaller orders add 25c for 
postage and packing. However, for those willing to pay ex- 
press, we will gladly include extra bulbs valued at more than 
the estimated express charges. 
On cash orders of $10.00 or more sent before August 1st, 
we will include 15% extra value in bulbs of our selection. 
Orders sent later than that date will be filled generously but 
we may not be able to give as much in extra value. 
Prices quoted are for good quality double nose hulbs ex- 
cept for a few species that normally make mostly round bulbs. 
If sold out of double nose size we endeavor to give equal or 
greater value in smaller sizes. 
PLEASE SEND ORDERS BY SEPTEMBER 1st IF POSSIBLE. 
REVISED SYSTEM for the CLASSIFICATION of DAFFODILS 
For Use On and After January 1, 1950 
(i) “Colored” means yellow or some other color than white. 
(ii) “White” means white or whitish. 
(iii) The length of a perianth segment is the extreme length meas- 
ured on the inside from its junction with the corona along 
the midrib to the extreme tip, and the length of the corona is 
the extreme length measured from its junction with the peri- 
anth to the end of its furthest extension when the edge is 
flattened out. 
Division 1—TRUMPET NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: One flower to a stem; Trumpet or 
Corona as long or longer than the Perianth segments. 
(a) Perianth colored; Corona colored, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Corona colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Corona white, not paler than the Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into (a), (b), or (ce). 
Div. 2—LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: One flower to a stem; Cup or Corona 
more than one-third, but less than equal to the length of the 
Perianth segments. 
(a) Perianth colored, Corona colored, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Corona colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Corona white, not pale than the Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into (a), (b), or (c). 
Div. 3—SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: One flower to a stem; Cup or Corona 
not more than one-third the length of the Perianth segments. 
(a) Perianth colored; Corona colored, not paler than the 
Perianth. 
(b) Perianth white; Corona colored. 
(c) Perianth white; Corona white, not paler than the Perianth. 
(d) Any color combination not falling into (a), (b), or (c). 
Division 4—DOUBLE NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing character: Double flowers. 
Division 5—TRIANDRUS NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of Narcissus triandrus 
clearly evident. 
(a) Cup or Corona not less than two-thirds the length of the 
Perianth segments. 
(b) Cup or Corona less than two-thirds the length of the Peri- 
anth segments. 
Div. 6—CYCLAMINEUS NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of Narcissus cycla- 
mineus clearly evident. 
(a) Cup or Corona not less than two-thirds the length of the 
Perianth segments. 
(b) Cup or Corona less than two-thirds the length of the Peri- 
anth segments. 
Div. 7—JONQUILLA NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of any of the Nar- 
cissus Jonquilla group clearly evident. 
(a) Cup or Corona not less than two-thirds the length of the 
Perianth segments. 
(b) Cup or Corona less than two-thirds the length of the Peri- 
anth segments. 
Division 8—-TAZETTA NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of the Narcissus 
Tazetta group clearly evident. 
Division 9—POETICUS NARCISSI of Garden Origin 
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of the Narcissus 
poeticus group without admixture of any other. 
Diy. 1O—-SPECIES and WILD FORMS and HYBRIDS 
All species and wild, or reputedly wild, forms and hybrids. 
Division 11—MISCELLANEOUS NARCISSI 
All Narcissi not falling into any of the foregoing Divisions. 
