OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
3b ORAN (Rich,) 1945—A very perfect Barrii ot 
good size, with very round, flat, snowy white 
perianth of remarkably thick, waxy texture and a 
medium-sized almost 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 
8 ORANGE CUP (Tremp) 1916—Yellow perianth, 
cup orange-red, nicely frilled. per 100, $6.00 
2a ORANGE GLOW (Backhouse) 1922— Yeltow peri- 
anth, of good substance, flaring trumpet, yellow 
with orange glow, rather frilled at edge. A.M.H. 
1922: per 100, $7.00 
7b ORANGE QUEEN (Goodwin) 1908—A very strik 
ing variety, 2 to 3 flowers on a stem, color in- 
tense, golden-orange, cup prettily fluted. Delight- 
ful jonquil fragrance. The flowers are produced 
in the greatest profusion 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, dis- 
play or exhibiting. per 100, $6.00 
3b ORTONA (Rich.) 1945—A large and very strik: 
ing Barrii with very broad flat pure white peri- 
anth 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- 
apricot cup edged with gold. each, $1.00 
PINKEEN (Guy L. Wilson) 1931—A perfectly 
symmetrical flower with very smooth flat over- 
lapping clean-cut white perianth of exceptional 
substance. Cup flushed warm peachy pink when 
fully developed. Tall and free flowering. 
per 100, $50.00 
2a PIRATE’S GOLD (Will.-0.B.F.) 1942—Well over- 
lapping, bright golden-yellow perianth with 
gracefully flaring brilliant orange cup. A flower 
of wonderful quality and perfect exhibition form. 
Our introduction for 1947. per 100, $20.00 
POLDHU (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A.M. 1935— 
Small, widely flanged, ivory cup, tinge of green 
at the bottom, perianth pure white. 
per 100, $60.00 
2b POLINDRA (P. D. Williams) 1927—A glorious 
Bicolor Incomparabilis with broad flat pure white 
perianth of great substance and smoothest tex- 
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very large flower carried on a stem over 2 feet 
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tall. Valuable for breeding. A.M. 1937, F.C.C. 
1938. per 100, $40.00 
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 apricot 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, $24.00 
le PRESIDENT CARNOT (de Graaff) 1923—A self- 
colored creamy white trumpet, of the Olympia 
type, with perianth petals slightly twisting and 
reaching forward, adding beauty of form to the 
charming color harmony. per 100, $9.00 
2b PROMISSO (Alister Clark) 1945—-Very tall, well 
proportioned, the earliest good pink daffodil to 
flower for us. each, $3.00 
10 QUEEN OF SPAIN—A wild hybrid discovered in 
Spain. One of the most beautiful, distinct and 
graceful daffodils, and recommended either for 
pots and bowls or for naturalizing in woodlands, 
rock gardens, etc. The flowers vary slightly in 
size, and sometimes in form of trumpet, but all 
are ot soft, delicate canary-yellow, with a grace- 
ful reflexing perianth, height 12 inches. 
None to offer 
1b QUEEN OF BICOLORS (Dutch) 1940—Large, 
bold golden yellow trumpet; perianth creamy 
white, stained yellow at base. _ per 100, $16.00 
3b QUEEN OF THE NORTH (Barr) 1908—Tall, 
attractive variety for cutting or naturalizing. A. 
M. (g) 1935. per 100, $6.00 
10 RECURVUS (Old Pheasant’s Eye)——Perianth 
pure white and reflexing eye margined deep 
orange-red, very fragrant; a favorite old variety. 
per 100, $5.50 
2b RED BIRD (de Graaff) 1934, A.M.H. 1936, F.C. 
C. 1938—-Leading variety among recent intro- 
ductions, the well-rounded, overlapping petals 
are of a fine white solidtexture in sharp contrast 
to the fiery orange-scarlet cup. per 100, $60.00 
2b REWA (Lower) 1928— Beautiful seedling from 
Bernardino x Fortune. Coloring resembles Ber- 
nadino, form resembles Fortune. Perianth is 
pure white, much overlapping, and perfectly flat, 
crown is large and a bright pinkish apricot. A.M. 
1931, A.M. (g) 1946. per 100, $50.00 
