OREGON GROWN NOVELTY DAFFODILS 
ACTAEA (Lubbe) 9 M. 20”. Very large poet with white peri- 
anth and red bordered eye. 3 for 40c; $1.50 per dozen. 
ADA FINCH (de Graaff) 1c E. 22”. Large flowers with wide 
overlapping informal perianth, and a huge flaring heavily 
frilled trumpet that opens lemon but fades to ivory. One of 
the most conspicuous early flowers. Tall for a white. 50c 
each. 
ADLER (de Graaff) 2 b M. 21”. Beautiful large flat rounded 
white perianth, and large yellow crown banded with orange. 
Striking color contrast. 30c each. 
AEROLITE (de Graaff) 2a EM. 19”. Flat smooth light yellow 
perianth set at right angles to the rather long trumpet-like 
crown. One of the most attractive cut flowers of the cheaper 
varieties. 3 for 50c. 
AGAWAM (Powell) 1c M. 16”. Smooth white flower. 40c each. 
AGNES HARVEY (Spurrell) 5b LM. 14”. Pure white reflexed 
flowers borne one or two to a stem. 3 for 40c. 
ALASNAM (de Graaff) 1a E. 21”. A bold, sturdy, vigorous, all 
yellow trumpet. Good garden and cut flower. 3 for 50c; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
ALBERNI BEAUTY (Hilton) 3c L. 24”. Gayly poised as butter- 
flies, the pure white flowers with recurved petal edges and 
small frilly lemon crowns are airily held on very tall stems, 
as they proclaim the end of the Daffodil season. 50c each. 
ALEMEIN (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. A flower of very high 
quality, having beautifully smooth, broad flat clear golden 
yellow perianth segments, and a medium sized cup of intense 
deep orange red. $5.50 each. 
ALIGHT (Williams) 3a EM. 20”. Medium sized flower with 
yellow perianth and crinkled brilliant orange crown. 25c 
each; 3 for 70c. 
ALISTER CLARK (West & Fell) 2a M. 21”. Very large clear 
soft yellow perianth, and rather large crown of similar 
shade. 50c each. 
ALPINE (Mitsch) 1c M. 20”. A white trumpet which opens 
ivory with pale lemon trumpet, but soon fades to white. 
Somewhat taller and stronger stems than Beersheba with 
wider perianth segments and wider, more flaring trumpet. 
Otherwise bears considerable resemblance to its seed parent. 
Beautiful cut flower. No. 37C13/4 (Beersheba x Ada Finch). 
$2.50 each. 
ALTYRE (Brodie) 3c LM. 22”. A very large pure white flower 
from Nelly x Chinese White. Only one or two bulbs to spare 
at $12.00 each. 
ANGELINE (A. M. Wilson) 3b M. 21”. Earlier than most of its 
type, this is a delightfully dainty flower for cutting. Pure 
white perianth and citron white cup with a distinctive nar- 
row golden frill. 35c each. 
ANZIO (Richardson) 2b LM. 18”. Large flower with rounded 
overlapping white perianth, and a large bowl shaped crown 
of deep orange red. $2.00 each. 
APRIL TEARS (Alec Gray) 5a M. 9”. A delightful elfin flower 
with two or three exquisitely formed pendant lemon blos- 
soms on a stem. A very few to go at $1.75 each. 
ARDCLINIS (G. L. Wilson) 1c M. 19”. A very smooth finished 
white flower of excellent quality. 70c each. 
ARDOUR (Mitsch) 3a LM. 24”. No. 39C29/1 Parentage: Cheerio 
x Market Merry. An exhibition flower of excellent form and 
balance. Large flowers with flat, broadly overlapping 
smooth perianths of golden yellow; and medium sized saucer 
shaped crown of intense deep orange red. Should be picked 
early to use for exhibition as the edges of the cup may burn 
otherwise. Aside from this fault, it is one of the best seed- 
lings we have raised and has proven about the best red 
cup for breeding, giving numbers of seedlings of fine color 
and good resistance to weather. Good substance and a 
strong grower. $8.00 each. 
KEY TO DESCRIPTIONS 
Name of variety is given first, followed by the name of the 
originator in parenthesis. The number and letter following is 
the Royal Horticultural Society classification, viz.: la means 
yellow trumpet; 2b means large cupped bi-color. Season of 
bloom is indicated next but this is only approximate: letters 
EE indicate extra early; E, early; EM, early midseason; M, 
midseason; LM, late midseason; L, late. Then the approxi- 
mate height in inches is given. Both blooming seasons and 
height must be taken as only approximate relatively. 
EE 
ARMADA (G. L. Wilson) 2a E. 22”. A sensational giant early 
flower, large bold crown of intense tangerine orange-red. 
Holds its color well. A vigorous grower. Only two or three 
to spare. $18.00 each. 
ARNOLD NEALE (Brown) 1b EM. 19”. A good quality bi-color 
trumpet. Smooth finish in both the white perianth and 
rather narrow lemon trumpet. 40c each. 
ARTIST’S MODEL (Lewis) 3b L. 17”. Very unique is this 
flower whose color is slightly reminiscent of that of Blarney, 
the broad smooth perianth being white, while the apricot 
orange crown has the unusual feature of being nearly flat 
except for the edges which reflex to touch the perianth. 
Only two or three to go at $25.00 each. 
ASKELON (Brodie) 1c M. 19”. A good quality large white 
trumpet of crepe-like texture. A fine flower whose name is 
found in the pedigree of a number of our fine white trumpet 
varieties. 65c each. 
AUTOWIN (Lewis) 3b L. 18”. Well grown specimens of this 
certainly “ought to win” on the show bench. Has been 
classed as an improved Therapia. Large rounded flat over- 
lapping white perianth, with a saucer shaped crown of clear 
yellow edged with an exquisite orange-red frill. Only two 
or three to spare. $22.00 each. 
BAHRAM (Richardson) 2a EM. 20”. A large flower of attrac- 
tive form, having broad smooth overlapping perianth of 
brilliant yellow, and a medium sized crown of vivid orange 
red. This is particularly fine in cool weather when it opens 
slowly. Regarded very highly in England and winner of the 
F.C.C. there. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
BALLYFERIS (Richardson) 1b LM. 19”. A large flower of 
good quality, having smooth flat perianth, and a soft 
lemon yellow trumpet of nice proportion. 60c each. 
BALMORAL (Brodie) 2a M. 20”. Among the most pleasingly 
formed of the yellows. Beautiful smooth finish and rich 
even coloring. 60c each. 
BANDON (Richardson) 2c M. 20”. Very nice pure white flower 
with shovel pointed perianth and large cup somewhat 
flanged. $2.25 each. 
BANTRY (Richardson) 3b LM. 20”. A most attractive medium 
sized flower having pure white perianth, and flat crown of 
yellow sharply edged orange red. 75c each. 
BEERSHEBA (Engleheart) 1c EM. 17”. This is the most popu- 
lar and best seller with us of all the Daffodils we list. There 
are better white trumpets, but this is surely the best in its 
price class. Pointed, but well overlapping perianth of beau- 
tiful texture and substance, and long, narrow trumpet. A 
great prize winner. 40c each; $4.00 per dozen. 
BEIRUT (Richardson) 2b M. 19”. Large ivory white perianth 
and yellow crown edged bright red. $1.50 each. 
BENGHAZI (Richardson) 2a M. 20”. Rounded flat rich yellow 
perianth, and rather flat crown banded orange red, fading 
to gold in the center. $2.75 each. 
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