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MRS. WM. COPELAND (Copeland) 1930—Nicely 
formed flower in two delicate shades of sulphur white. 
Very graceful and in our opinion the finest of this type 
of double daffodils. A.M.H. 1940, A.M. (g) 1949, F.C. 
C. 1949. each, $6.00 
MYSTIC (Wilson) 1923—A beautiful flower of great 
refinement, large broad perianth of a creamy white, 
large flat white crown with a narrow rim of soft clear 
pinkish orange shading to cool apple-green in center, 
strong grower. A.M. 1928. per 100, $20.00 
NAIROBI (Rich.) 1945—Most striking, large flow- 
er, with immensely thick smooth rounded white peri- 
anth of grand quality and a large, expanded much 
frilled cup of intense solid orange-red. Has won several 
First Prizes in Single Bloom classes. each, $7.00 
NIL KANTA (Wil. G.L.) 1941—A stately and impos- 
ing large pure white trumpet of smooth quality. Very 
broad perianth of heavy substance standing at right 
angles to the long slender neatly flanged trumpet—a 
most striking and pretty flower, fine both for show and 
in the garden. each, $3.00 
NISSA (Brodie) 1923—A most beautiful variety of 
great substance; smooth flat overlapping pure white 
perianth and large bright lemon crown neatly flanged 
at brim; perfect show flower and charming garden 
plant. A.M. 1928. per 100, $20.00 
NOVA SCOTIA (Backhouse) A.M.H. 1932—Very 
large flat golden-yellow cup with heavily fringed deep 
orange margin, perianth creamy-white. per 100, $12.00 
ODORUS CAMPERNELLII, true (Campernellii Jon- 
quil)—Elegant rush-like foliage and clusters of bright 
yellow fragrant flowers with open deeply lobed cup, 
height 18 inches; valuable for border decoration and 
early forcing. per 100, $5.00 
10 ODORUS CAMPERNELLI PLENUS —The tall 
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double Campernellii Jonquil, a very charming variety, 
bearing on tall graceful stems heads of fragrant double 
yellow flowers of elegant form, height 15 inches. It 
makes an attractive pot and border plant, and will bear 
gentle forcing. per 100, $6.00 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS—Bearing rich yellow fra- 
grant flowers, two to four on a stem, with broad imbri- 
cated perianth and straight wrinkled cup, foliage erect 
and rush-like, a fine showy variety when massed in beds 
and borders, and valuable for cutting. per 100, $5.00 
ODORUS RUGULOSUS GIGANTEUS—A fine large- 
flowered hybrid, almost a self bright yellow, perianth 
broad and solid, crown straight and broadly fluted at 
margin, height 18 inches. per 100, $6.00 
ORAN (Rich.) 1945—A very perfect Barrii of good 
size, with very round, flat, snowy white perianth of re- 
markably thick, waxy texture and a medium-sized al- 
most flat crown of pale citron with a broad sharply 
defined margin of bright orange-red. Ideal show flower, 
very strong tall plant. each, $2.00 
ORANGE CUP (Tremp) 1916—Yellow perianth, cup 
orange-red, nicely frilled. per 100, $7.00 
OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
2a ORANGE GLOW (Backhouse) 1922—Yellow peri- 
anth, of good substance, flaring trumpet, yellow with 
orange glow, rather frilled at edge. A.M.H. 1922. 
per 100, $8.00 
7b ORANGE QUEEN (Goodwin) 1908—A very striking 
variety, 2 to 3 flowers on a stem, color intense, golden- 
orange, cup prettily fluted. Delightful jonquil fra- 
grance. The flowers are produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion on wiry stems about level with the tops of the 
strong but not coarse foliage; truly a daffodil for every 
garden and the gayest of the lot, large or small, for 
cutting, display or exhibiting. per 100, $8.00 
3b ORTONA (Rich.) 1945—A large and very striking 
Barrii with very broad flat pure white perianth of good 
quality and substance, very slightly pointed at the tips. 
The large, almost flat crown is intense deep orange-red 
with a green center. each, $4.00 
2b PENWITH (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A.M. (e) 1932— 
White perianth with a peculiar and attractive buff-apri- 
cot cup edged with gold. each, $1.00 
2b PINKEEN (Guy L. Wilson) 1931—A perfectly sym- 
metrical flower with very smooth flat overlapping clean- 
cut white perianth of exceptional substance. Cup flush- 
ed warm peachy pink when fully developed. Tall and 
free flowering. per 100, $60.00 
2a PIRATE’S GOLD (Will.-O.B.F.) 1942—Well over- 
lapping, bright golden-yellow perianth with gracefully 
flaring brilliant orange cup. A flower of wonderful qual- 
ity and perfect exhibition form. Our introduction for 
1947. per 100, $40.00 
2c POLDHU (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A.M. 1935—Small, 
widely flanged, ivory cup, tinge of green at the bottom, 
perianth pure white. per 100, $80.00 
2b POLINDRA (P. D. Williams) 1927—A glorious Bi- 
color Incomparabilis with broad flat pure white peri- 
anth of great substance and smoothest texture, large 
well-finished clear yellow crown. A very large flower 
carried on a stem over 2 feet tall. Valuable for breeding. 
A.M. 1937, F.C.C. 1938. each, $1.00 
3b POMONA (de Graaff) 1926, A.M. 1936—Pure white 
wax-like perianth, petals overlap so that they form a 
complete circle. Flat, citron-yellow cup, flushed apri- 
cot with small orange margin. When fully opened, cup 
changes from apricot to green while the orange margin 
deepens and lends a unique beauty to flower. 
per 100, $36.00 
lec PRESIDENT CARNOT (de Graaff) 1923—A self- 
colored creamy white trumpet, of the Olympia type, 
with perianth petals slightly twisting and reaching for- 
ward, adding beauty of form to the charming color 
harmony. per 100, $20.00 
2b PROMISSO (Alister Clark) 1945—Very tall, well 
proportioned, the earliest good pink daffodil to flower 
for us. each, $3.00 
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