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OREGON BULB FARMS 
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ROSSMORE (Rich.) 1945—A very bright early 
flower; smooth flat rounded bright yellow peri- 
anth and a goblet-shaped cup of intense deep 
orange-red. each, $2.00 
ROUGE (Wil., G.L.) 1936 —A striking novel 
and distinct “break” in narcissus coloring; the 
widespread perianth is yellow overlaid with 
pinkish buff tones. The expanding cup is of a 
deep, rather brilliant orange-red. This variety 
invariably elicits much comment at shows and 
since it is early, vigorous and blooms and in- 
creases freely it may well be a good market flower 
of the future. each, $0.40 
ROXANE (van Tub.) —A large creamy white 
trumpet with round overlapping, pure white 
perianth. A.M.H. 1926, F.C.C.H. 1930. 
per 100, $12.00 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Copeland) 1908—Valu- 
able addition to the Twink group of semi- 
doubles, most graceful of all in form, and the 
most charming, if not the most striking, in col- 
oring; creamy white interspersed with crinkled 
and frilled trumpet petals of primrose-yellow, 
shading to pale primrose as the flower develops; 
a daffodil appealing to every flower lover’s 
fancy. A.M. (e) 1914. per 100, $7.00 
RUSTOM PASHA (Miss Evelyn) 1930—A large 
flower with most intense color, absolutely sun- 
proof. The large perianth is deep golden yellow, 
and the rather long crown, deepest solid orange- 
red. A.M. Hi. 1943. per 100, $30.00 
ST. EGWIN (Williams) 1927—Perfect quality, 
uniform soft yellow throughout, perianth seg- 
ments overlapping, great substance. F.C.C. 1936. 
per 100, $12.00 
ST. ISSEY (P. D. Williams) 1927—A magnifi- 
cent yellow Incomparabilis of great quality, 
with unusually round, overlapping smooth peri- 
anth and a rather straight crown, nicely serrated 
at the mouth. A.M. (e) 1938. each, $0.50 
SAN MARINO (O.B.F.) 1951—A late, small but 
attractively formed daffodil with a flat, round 
perianth of good substance and a broad, flared 
and heavily ruffled cup of a pale creamy pink 
that is suffused and edged with soft rose. Nice 
garden plant. each, $4.00 
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SCAPA (Brodie) 1933—A.M. (e) 1939—A very 
fine white trumpet daffodil of wonderful qual- 
ity and large size, with broad, flat overlapping 
perianth of beautiful waxy substance and a large 
trumpet, nicely expanded and rolled back at the 
mouth. The whole flower is uniform pure white 
throughout and the plant is most effective in the 
garden or the show bench. each, $3.00 
SCARLET ELEGANCE (Will, P.D.) 1938 — 
A really graceful, rather informal, daffodil with 
pointed, slightly twisted golden yellow petals 
and a vivid orange-red, expanded and fluted 
cup. By no means a show flower of classical pro- 
portions, it is just the same a handsome daffodil 
for cutting and since it is very free-flowering a 
good garden plant. F.A.H. 1939. per 100, $7.50 
SCARLET LEADER (de Graaff) 1933—One of 
the most sensational flowers of recent years. Vivid 
red, well expanded cup and pure white, over- 
lapping perianth. Excellent show flower, good 
sturdy plant. A.M.H. 1931, F.C.C.H. 1938. 
per 100, $15.00 
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. 
per 100, $30.00 
SHOT SILK (de Graaff) 1931—A charming tri- 
andrus hybrid, three flowers to a stem. Perianth 
and cup uniform creamy white, slightly star- 
shaped, long and narrow cup. This is undoubt- 
edly the most graceful little daffodil in this class 
and will appeal to all lovers of the smaller types. 
A.M.H. 1933. per 100, $7.00 
SILVER CHIMES (Martin) 1916—One of the 
prettiest of the small-cupped Triandrus hybrids, 
being a cross of Triandrus calathinus and Poly- 
anthus 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 greenhouse. A. M. 1922. 
3c SILVER SALVER (Brodie) 1922—Purest white 
perianth and cup, perfectly overlapping peri- 
anth, cup very flat, glistening snow-white with a 
touch of cool emerald green in the center. Lovely, 
refined and good grower. A.M. (e) 1922, A.M.H. 
1925: per 100, $20.00 
per 100, $7.00 
