OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
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BONINGTON (Radcliff) — Attractive bi-color 
trumpet, pure white glistening petals, cup deep 
canary yellow. An entirely different type of bi- 
color trumpet daffodil than Spring Glory, Queen 
of Bicolors, etc. Good show flower. each, $2.00 
BOUNTY (O.B.F.)—A tall, very fine daffodil 
with a soft yellow, broad-petaled perianth that 
is full and round and slight cupped. The cup is 
orange with a slightly darker rim, heavily ruffled 
and expanded to an almost flat inch and a half 
in diameter. each, $4.00 
BRIDEGROOM (Brogdie) Calvert, A.M. (e) 1929 
—Large flower, creamy-perianth, yellow crown, 
narrow edging of orange, good substance, very 
late and of great value for exhibition and cut- 
ting. per 100, $30.00 
BRIGHTWORK (O.B.F.)—A rather late color- 
ful daffodil with a very full and substantial 
purest white, Poeticus-type perianth and with 
a fluted and pleated cup, yellow in the throat 
and vermilion red at the rim. Narrow, deep green 
foliage that is quite erect. each, $3.00 
BROUGHSHANE (Wilson)—A glorious giant 
white Ajax of perfect form and balance. The 
trumpet is widely flanged, reflexed and frilled 
but does not overbalance the immense perianth, 
which is fully 5% inches in diameter, the outer 
segments being up to 214 inches wide. The great 
flower, which is of immense substance and is 
quite exceptionally durable, is carried on a 
strong stem well over two feet high, while the 
foliage measures as much as 1% inches in 
breadth. Plant of immense vigor. A.M. 1943, 
A.M.H. 1948. each, $2.40 
BRUNSWICK (Williams) — Flower of good 
form, balance and proportion, well posed on a 
tall strong graceful stem. Well modeled flat 
clean-cut cold white perianth of very firm texture 
and a perfectly balanced crown that is nicely- 
flanged and frilled. Clear icy white in the base, 
gradually shading up to sharp very green lemon 
at brim. Extraordinary lasting power. F.C.C. 
1939, Each, $1.00 
BULBOCODIUM CONSPICUUS-The yellow 
Hoop Petticoat, flowers rich golden yellow, of 
hoop-petticoat form and rush-like foliage. Height 
6 inches. It blooms from the end of February to 
early in March, and prefers a sandy peat soil 
with a fair ‘amount of moisture while in growth, 
but not in summer; no manure should be given. 
per 100, $5.00 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD (Barr)—The outstanding 
yellow Incomparabilis in our 1954 trials. Per- 
ianth very smooth and circular, of deepest gold, 
well proportioned deep rich orange-red cup. 
Strong grower with very stiff stems, excellent 
form and habit. Flowers short-necked and carried 
well above the foliage. In our opinion the very 
best of the many yellow-red flowers introduced 
in England. Holds its color well and should prove 
invaluable for breeding. each, $2.40 
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, $5.00 
CARBINEER (A. M. Wilson) — A magnificent 
flower of splendid carriage and great substance. 
Broad flat golden-yellow perianth standing at 
right angles to the large bright orange-red cup. 
F.C.C. 19387 AM 1931: per 100, $12.00 
CARLTON (Williams)—A fine clear yellow self- 
color of great size. Flat overlapping perianth and 
large expanded crown frilled at brim, a mag- 
nificent plant of great vigor. A.M. (g) 1936, 
F.C.C. (g) 1939. per 100, $8.00 
CATHEDRAL (O.B.F.) — 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, $4.00 
C. E. BAILEY (Bailey-O.B.F.)\—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, $1.50 
CHARMANT (de Graaff)—A well-rounded, sub- 
stantial flower carried on a tall stiff.stem. Per- 
ianth purest white, crown a bright scarlet-red. 
each, $1.20 
