OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
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CAMPERNELLI PLENUS — The tall 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 
CANALICULATUS —A dainty little Polyan- 
thus Narcissus from Mentone, suitable for sunny 
situations in the rock garden; it has narrow erect 
bluish green foliage and bears heads of three 
to four flowers with white perianth and globu- 
lar golden cup, sweetly scented; height 6 inches. 
per 100, $4.00 
CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) 1937—A magnifi- 
cent flower of splendid carriage and great sub- 
stance. Broad flat golden-yellow perianth stand- 
ing at right angles to the large bright orange-red 
Cups tH GG oss Ae Me LOS Ie per 100, $15.00 
CARLTON (Williams) 1927—A fine clear yel- 
low self-color of great size. Flat overlapping peri- 
anth and large expanded crown frilled at brim, 
a magnificent plant of great vigor. A.M. (g) 
1936, F.C." (s)e1939) per 100, $7.00 
CARPATICA (Rich.) 1945—A lovely flower of 
medium size, after the style of Matapan, but 
slightly larger; bred from the same cross (Coro- 
nach x Forfar) , with broad, rounded flat white 
perianth and an almost flat crinkled crown of 
bright brick-red. each, $2.00 
CATHEDRAL (O.B.F.) 1950 — Short-stemmed, 
pure white N. triandrus hybrid with broad, bell- 
shaped cups and fully rounded perianths. This 
lovely rock garden plant resembles Moonshine 
but is of a far purer white. The foliage is blue- 
green, quite broad and erect. each, $5.00 
C. E. BAILEY (Bailey-O.B.F.) 1946—The finest 
of the many pink daffodils raised by the late 
C. E. Bailey of Portland, Oregon. The slightly 
wavy perianth is ivory-white; the cup is ivory- 
yellow on the outside and a rich cream-pink 
inside with a broad, heavily fringed rim of pure 
rose. The foliage is of medium width, blue-green 
and erect. This is a very late-flowering daffodil 
that has great charm and we recommend it to 
you. each, $6.00 
CHARMANT (de Graaff) 1944 — A well- 
rounded, substantial flower carried on a tall stiff 
stem. Perianth purest white, crown a bright 
scarlet-red. each, $1.20 
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CHEERFULNESS (Van de Schoot) 1923—The 
double Elvira, a very pleasing double white 
Poetaz, good stems, a fine garden and show 
flower. F.C.C. 1939, A.M. (e) 1926, A.M. (g) 
1935. per 100, $6.00 
CHEERIO (Brodie) 1932 — Fine, colorful gar- 
den variety of merit. The immensely broad, 
quite circular, soft yellow perianth has great 
substance. The widely expanded, frilled bowl- 
shaped crown is a bright orange-red. Tall, vigor- 
ous and a good increaser. A.M. (g) 1941. 
per 100, $30.00 
CHINESE WHITE (Guy L. Wilson) 1937—A 
very large flower of quite faultless form and 
quality; absolutely pure white throughout ex- 
cept for a faint touch of green in the eye; very 
broad circular satin-smooth perianth of great 
substance fully 414 inches in diameter. Perfectly 
proportioned shallow fluted saucer cup. A su- 
perb show flower and quite unique. This is the 
first really flat crowned Leedsi and should be 
extremely valuable for breeding. A. M. 1946, 
B.G.G#1949: each, $5.00 
CHULA (0O.B.F.) 1951—A very tall, well-poised, 
early bicolor daffodil that holds great promise 
as a show and forcing flower. The broad, flat 
perianth frames a well proportioned fluted trum- 
pet of a rich cream-yellow with slightly darker 
rim. Very resistant to sun and weather, it stood 
out among our trials as unusually long-lasting 
and vigorous. each, $8.00 
CIRCUS CLOWN (O.B.F.) 1950—A tall, mid- 
season, free-flowering plant with a pure white, 
substantial perianth that -is slightly cupped for- 
ward. The cup is quite unusual in coloring and 
form, for it is striped white and orange and has 
a really double John Evelyn-type ruffle. More of 
a curiosity than a show-flower, it does present 
a gay and colorful picture in the garden. 
each, $3.00 
CONCERTO (O.B.F.) 1950—Flat white peri- 
anth with pointed petals of good texture. The 
trumpet is ivory, nicely flanged and ruffled at 
the mouth. A fine, very early daffodil with large 
flowers of good poise. each, $4.00 
CORALIE (Australian) —A very pretty short- 
cupped pink daffodil, sent to us by Alister Clark. 
The petals are pure white and rather pointed, 
the short cup is of a soft rose-pink color, flaring 
and frilled. Fine exhibition flower and good 
pollen parent. each, $3.00 
