OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
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MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY (Backhouse) — 
Surely the “little people” must have been abroad 
frolicking in the moonlight, when this fairy 
flower was born; a dancing daffodil with pure 
white perianth and cup of clear lemon-yellow, 
with orange picotee; splendid foliage, tall, grace- 
ful stem and good neck; in every way a delightful 
flower and sure to become immensely popular. 
per 100, $6.00 
NOVA SCOTIA (Backhouse) A.M.H.— Very 
large flat golden-yellow cup with heavily fringed 
deep orange margin, perianth creamy white. 
per 100, $6.00 
PEACHES AND CREAM (0O.B.F.)—A very free- 
flowering, attractive plant. The perianth is flat, 
white, well-pointed and of good substance. The 
cup is small with but a slight flare to it. Pale 
peach with deeper peach-pink ruffles. The foli- 
age is tall, heavy and deep green. Short neck and 
good form make this a fine garden plant. 
each, $4.00 
PEER GYNT (O.B.F.)—A tall, large flower with 
a pale sulphur-yellow perianth. The medium 
yellow trumpet fades to match the perianth. 
Flowers unusually long lasting and durable. We 
can perhaps best describe this as a fine lemon- 
yellow King Alfred, a clean and gay plant. 
each, $6.00 
PINK CLOUD (O.B.F.)—The first of the pink 
doubles, this is a rather short, well-formed flower 
with loosely arranged mixed apricot-pink and 
white petals. We know that this is not going to 
be a world-famous variety but it has charm and 
seems to grow well. each, $6.00 
PINK DIAMOND (O.B. F.) — Outstanding 
among all our pink seedlings for its clean, gay ap- 
pearance. The perianth is waved, well rounded, 
ivory-white of good substance; the trumpet opens 
a pale yellow with a heavily frilled and folded 
broad rim of pure pink. Medium-wide, blue- 
green foliage. Grows well and looks up. A fine 
novelty. each, $4.00 
POLAR STAR (O.B.F.)—A late, tall very pretty 
and gay flower. The perianth is white, star- 
shaped, flat and substantial. The trumpet is of 
the TUNIS type, opens yellow and develops to 
white with a golden rim. The foliage is heavy, 
blue-green and erect. This is a good grower and 
a fine show daffodil. each, $3.00 
PROMISSO (Alister Clark)—Very tall, well pro- 
portioned, the earliest good pink daffodil to 
tlower for us. each, $2.00 
QUEEN OF BICOLORS (Dutch)—Large, bold, 
golden yellow trumpet; perianth creamy white, 
stained yellow at base. per 100, $15.00 
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RECURVUS (Old Pheasant’s Eye) — Perianth 
pure white and reflexing eye margined deep 
orange-red, very fragrant; a favorite old variety. 
per 100, $6.00 
RED BIRD (de Graaff) F.C.C. 1938—Leading 
variety among recent introductions, the well- 
rounded, overlapping petals are of a fine white 
solid texture in sharp contrast to the firey orange- 
scarlet cup. per 100, $9.00 
RIOTOUS (O.B.F.) —An early, tall and very 
large semi-double of good form. The darker 
yellow center is interspersed with petals of the 
sulphur-yellow perianth color. Short neck and 
good carriage. The foliage is wide, blue-green 
and erect. A fine double daffodil. each, $3.00 
ROMAN CANDLE (0O.B.F.)—A grand pink daf- 
fodil with a well-rounded white perianth that 
cups slightly forward. The trumpet is broad and 
fully flared and ruffled. Opens apricot-pink but 
intensifies as the flower develops to a uniform 
rich pink, fading at the very last to a soft shell 
pink. Broad, erect, deep blue-green foliage. Tall 
and vigorous, this is one of the best in our trials. 
each, $5.00 
ROSSMORE (Rich.)—A very bright early flower; 
smooth flat rounded bright yellow perianth and 
a goblet-shaped cup of intense deep orange-red. 
each, $2.00 
ROUGE (Wil., G.L.)—A striking novel and dis- 
tinct “break” in narcissus coloring; the wide- 
spread perianth is yellow overlaid with pinkish 
buff tones. The expanding cup is of a deep, 
rather brilliant orange-red. This variety invari- 
ably elicits much comment at shows and since it 
is early, vigorous and blooms and increases freely 
it may well be a good market flower of the future. 
each, $1.00 
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) — Valuable 
addition to the Twink group of semi-doubles, 
most graceful of all in form, and the most charm- 
ing, if not the most striking, in coloring; 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 
ones per 100, $6.00 
RUSTOM PASHA (Miss Evelyn)—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- 
riael, JOXOKOS REISI Sy, ibs per 100, $30.00 
