OREGON BULB FARMS 
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SCARLET ELEGANCE (Will., P.D.) 1938, F.A. 
H. 1939—A really graceful, rather informal, daf- 
fodil with pointed, slightly twisted golden yellow 
petals and a vivid orange-red, expanded and 
fluted cup. By no means a show flower of classi- 
cal proportions, it is just the same a handsome 
daffodil for cutting and since it is very free- 
flowering a good garden plant. _ per 100, $12.00 
SCARLET LEADER (de Graaff) 1933—One of 
the most sensational flowers of recent years. 
Vivid red, well expanded cup and pure white, 
overlapping perianth. Excellent show flower, 
good sturdy plant. A.M.H. 1931, F.C.C.H. 1938. 
per 100, $30.00 
SERAGLIO (Brodie) A.M. (e) 1926, A.M.H. 1930, 
F.C.C.H. 1936—Large, with pale yellow peri- 
anth, good substance, large, flat crown of bright 
yellow with wide margin of bright orange-red. 
per 100, $60.00 
SERAPHINE (van Tubergen) 1930, A.M. (g) 
1930-—Charming medium-sized flower, good stem, 
uniform delicate sulphur-yellow. A.M.H. 1926, 
A.M. (g) 1930. per 100, $30.00 
SEROTINUS—A very late little narcissus pro- 
ducing in October, on slender stems, miniature 
star-shaped fragrant flowers with silvery white 
perianthand minute golden yellow cup, sometimes 
two to three flowers on a stem, height 10 inches. 
Plant in a warm spot on rockwork and lightly 
cover during winter, or grow in pots in a cold 
None to offer 
SHIRLEY WYNESS (West & Fell) 1935—Well 
formed white perianth and light lemon-yellow 
crown with a heavily frilled border which turns 
pink a few days after opening. The stems are tall 
and stiff, the plant is very free-flowering and 
while the proportions are not perfect we have 
used it successfully in breeding and have found 
that it transmits the pink frill to its offspring. 
each, $1.00 
SHOT SILK (de Graaff) 1931—A charming trian- 
drus hybrid, three flowers to a stem. Perianth 
and cup uniform creamy white, slightly star- 
shaped, long and narrow cup. This is undoubtedly 
the most graceful little daffodil in this class and 
will appeal to all lovers of the smaller types. 
A.M.H. 1933. per 100, $15.00 
Ib SILVANITE (de Graaff) 1930—A striking new 
variety with broad overlapping perianth of creamy 
white, and light canary trumpet; strong grower, 
but graceful in habit. per 100, $60.00 
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5b SILVER CHIMES (Martin) 1916——One of the pret- 
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tiest of the small-cupped Triandrus hybrids, being 
a cross of Triandrus calathinus and Polyanthus 
Grand Monarque; frequently produces heads of 
six or more flowers with pure white perianth and 
delicate pale primrose cup; an ideal and most 
beautiful plant to grow in pots in a cool green- 
house. Not perfectly hardy. A.M. 1922, 
per 100, $20.00 
SILVER SALVER (Brodie) 1922——Purest white 
perianth and cup, perfectly overlapping perianth, 
cup very flat, glistening snow-white with a touch 
of cool emerald green in the center. Lovely, re- 
fined and good grower. A.M. (e) 1922, A.M.H. 
1925. per 100, $20.00 
SILVER STAR (Backhouse) 1927—Perfect 
broad-petaled star-shaped perianth of pure cream- 
white, with finely proportioned, wide-mouthed 
trumpet of primrose, changing to cream-white, 
just a shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, 
and free flowering, very fragrant. 
per 100, $7.00 
SIR WATKIN (Backhouse 1884)—Perianth sul- 
phur, cup yellow, tinged orange. F.C.C. 1884. 
per 100, $6.00 
SNOWBIRD (Back.) 1923——A very beautiful and 
graceful variety, each stem bearing two snow- 
white flowers, perianth segments slightly re- » 
flexed, long graceful fluted crown, lovely as a 
cut flower. per 100, $40.00 
SNOW SPRITE (Barr) 1913——-A double Leedsii; 
flowers borne on tall stems; pure white, inter- 
spersed with very light lemon; a novelty anda 
good florist’s flower; extremely late, A.M.H. 
1926. per 100, $10.00 
2b SONNICA (de Graaff) 1943——One of the latest 
Dutch novelties, first shown during the war years. 
Pure white, well rounded and overlapping peri- 
anth, large, flat orange-red crown. Fine exhibi- 
tion-type plant with good texture. A.M.H. 1943. 
each, $1.20 
1b SPRING GLORY (de Groot) 1914—Still a favor- 
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ite both for the garden and for forcing; pure yel- 
low trumpet, white perianth, excellent stem, and 
always free blooming. per 100, $10.00 
STATELI NESS (Wilson) 1923—A very tall, dis- 
tinguished-looking flower of largest size, having 
very large, wide-spread, star-shaped, even, waxy 
white perianth of smooth texture and much sub- 
stance; a well-proportioned crown of pale, warm, 
