OREGON BULB FARMS 
-GRESHAM, OREGON 
white perianth of fine proportions, broad, trumpet- 
like crown of purest creamy white coloring. This 
is one of the finest Giant Leedsii raised in Hol- 
land. A.M.H. 1938. per 100, $60.00 
2b CONBEG (Wilson) 1944—About the first red and 
white flower of true Incomparabilis form, in which 
the perianth can be said to have attained real 
Poeticus white. The cup is deep red and goblet 
shaped. each $2.00 
1b CONTENT (Will.,P.D.) 1927—A beautiful large, 
tall, early bicolor of splendid form and carriage. 
The color is the much sought-after lemon-green, 
bleaching to ivory. Petals are extremely broad 
at base and overlap greatly. A.M. (e) 1940. 
each, $2.00 
2b CORALIE (Australian)—A very pretty short-cupped 
pink daffodil, sent to us by Alister Clark. The 
petals are pure whiteand rather pointed, the short 
cup is of a soft rose-pink color, flaring and frill- 
ed. Fine exhibition flower and good pollen parent. 
each, $3.00 
le CORINTH (Brodie) 1928—An immense flower, 
very stiff substance, fine broad, flat white peri- 
anth, standing at right angles to the bold ivory 
trumpet. per 100, $60.00 
2b COVERACK PERFECTION (Brodie) Calvert 
1930, A.M. 1934——Broad, white perianth, with 
large shallow saucer ‘crown, edged and flushed 
with pale salmon-gold, striking. ° each $1.50 
2a CROESUS (Will.) 1912——Universally popular both 
for the garden and for exhibition; light canary- 
yellow perianth of perfect form, with outer petals 
nearly touching, the inner ones overlapping, open- 
ing flat; broad fluted cup of rich orange to base; 
substantial, free-flowering, anda fine propagator; 
desirable in every way. F.C.C. 1912, A.M. (g) 
1914. per 100, $6.00 
10 CYCLAMINEUS (Baker) 1887—The yellow cy- 
clamen-flowered daffodil. This beautiful little 
daffodil was found by the late Mr. Peter Barr in 
Spain and Portugal, at the margin of mountain 
streams and in flooded meadows adjoining; the 
moister the situation, the finer were the blooms. 
It is the earliest of all daffodils, flowering from 
the middle of February to early March and is a 
charming, elegant little flower of very distinct 
form. The trumpet is rich yellow, straight and 
tube-like, elegantly serrated at mouth, while the 
perianth is reflexed like a cyclamen. A valuable 
little species for pot culture, edgings, and to 
naturalize in damp spots in the rock garden, in 
grass and in shady nooks, or at the water’s edge; 
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it delights in a dampish sandy peat soil and 
should be left undisturbed for years. Height 6 « 
inches. F.C.C. 1887. None to offer 
DACTYL (Engle.) 1923—A.M.H. 1929, A.M. (e) 
1931. Very large and beautifully clean-cut peri- 
anth of mathematical evenness and extraordinary 
solid, smooth substance. Large broad, flat cit- 
ron eye edged with a boldly defined rim of deep 
red. Lovely for cutting. per 100, $20.00 
DAISY SCHAFFER (deGraaff) 1925——One of the 
best of the remarkable new Giant Leedsii type; 
the flower 4’9 inches across, with cup nearly 2 
inches resembles a Giant Trumpet, but much more 
graceful in form; perianth pure white, with cup 
opening primrose and turning to light canary- 
yellow, deeper at the base; long, lemon-yellow 
stigma and styles add to the color harmony of 
this remarkable flower; undoubtedly a leader for 
years to come. A.M. 1925, F.C.C. 1929, F.C.C. 
1933, Gold Medal 1935 H. per 100, $20.00 
DAMSON (Williams) 1935—A striking flower of 
very brilliant color and fine substance, broad 
creamy white perianth shaded yellow at base, 
long cup of an intense deep fuchsia-red. A.M. (e) 
1925, A.M.H. 1930. per 100, $6.00 
DAPHNE (Culpin) 1914—-The most promising 
novelty of this division, pure white, sweet scent- 
ed, large double flowers, early forcer. A.M. (m.e.) 
1913, F.C.C. (e) 1924, A.MsH.. 1928.) F2@.Gire 
1929. per 100, $12.00 
DAWSON CITY (van Tubergen) 1925—A fine 
garden variety of excellent quality and of value 
for exhibition. Broad flat perianth of smooth sub- 
stance, well-formed flanged trumpet, of a self 
golden-yellow. A.M. (e) 1925. A.M. (g) 1930. 
per 100, $8.00 
2b DEANNA DURBIN (de Graaff) 1938 —Purest 
2b 
white, flat perianth. Segments extremely broad 
and well overlapping. The well proportioned cup 
is of a uniform vivid orange coloring and nicely 
frilled at edge. A tall, sturdy plant, very free- 
flowering and extremely good forcer. A.M.H. 
1938. per 100, $10.00 
DELAWARE (deGraaff) 1927—Somewhat similar 
to Daisy Schaffer, but smaller throughout, and if 
possible even more gracefully formed; strong 
grower and very free-flowering; cup opens a gol- 
den quince color, changing to creamy lemon, ex- 
ceptionally deep crinkled; a splendid flower, 
nicely scented. per 100, $8.00 
