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1995 EARLY LIST GRANT MITSCH NOVELTY DAFFODILS - PO BOX 218, HUBBARD, OR 97032 PHONE: 503-651-2742 We wish to express our appreciation for your fine interest in Novelty Daffodils, especially with regard to selected seedlings and newer introductions. 1995 color catalog is planned for March/April publication. Order Instructions 1. Closing date for orders is March 30, 1995. 2. Orders under $20.00 to one location, please add $3.00 for handling. 3. Orders are filled in rotation as received and substitution is not anticipated. Please advise on order blank if substitution is permissible. 4. Gift orders, gift certificates: We are pleased to send bulbs as gifts and will enclose a card with bulbs if desired, indicating they are a gift from you. Also, gift certificates are available. Please advise if a catalog should be sent to the recipient. --Customer number is in the upper right hand corner of address label. Many thanks. SEEDLING COLLECTIONS SECOND GENERATION CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS (Havens) All of the following are grandchildren of the species N. cyclamineus, and most have flowers somewhat larger than that of Jetfire. A sizeable amount of hybridizing work has been done, attempting different color combinations in cyclamineus hybrids. A number of unorthodox crosses toward this end were completed. 2R37/6 (pink sdlg. x Cotinga) Rather broad white perianth segments significantly reflexed. Mid length corona of clear bright pink. TEH121/ (Pink Silk x Carib) Reflexing white perianth; long corona of most interesting shade of cream with a lavender underlay ruffled at the expanded mouth. TEH50/2 (Jetfire x At Dawning) Formal flower with reflexing perianth and straight 1/3 length corona of light yellow, TEH51/2 (Jetfire x Dawncrest) Broad reflexing white perianth; 2/3 length slightly ruffled corona opening butterscotch yellow turning bright orange. 99-108 Collection for $36.00 (JETFIRE X GYPSY) COLLECTION (Havens) A number of requests were received at the ADS convention last year when this group of flowers was viewed. All of those selected from this cross have bright colored cups and some have orange undertone in their golden yellow perianths. One of their siblings, named Velocity, will be introduced in the 1995 catalog. TEH53/1 The largest of the group, about 90 mm. in diameter, this one has smooth reflexing perianth of orangey yellow and 1/2 length straight corona of deep orange red. TEH53/10 A small flower about the size and shape of Dik Dik, this one has a bright yellow flat perianth and straight neatly ruffled corona of orange red. TEH53 / 1 1 Similar to TEH53 /1 0, but more gold in the perianth and slightly shorter cup. TEH53/20 A bit more reflexed than the previous two and of small size. 99-109 Collection for $30.00 a 1995 EARLY LIST GRANT MITSCH NOVELTY DAFFODILS PO BOX 218, HUBBARD, OR 97032 PHONE: 503-65L-2742 We wish to express our appreciation for your f ine interest in Novelty Daffodils, especially with regard to selected seedlings and newer introduct ions. 1995 color catalog is planned for March/Apri I publ icat ion. Order Instruct ions L. Closing date for orders is March 30, 1995. 2. Orders under $20.00 to one location, please add $3.00 for handling. 3. Orders are filled in rotation &s received and substitution is not anticipated. Please advise on order blank if substitution is permissible. 4. Gift orders. gift certificates: lYe are pleased to send bulbs as gifts and will enclose a card with bulbs if desired, indicating they are a gift from you. Also, Bift certificates are available. Please advise if a catalog should be sent to the recipient. --Customer nurnber is in the upper right hand corner of address label. Many thanks. SEEDLING COLLECTIONS SECOND GENERATIoN CY_eIdl'[Mt]S HYBRiDS ( Havens ) All of the following are grandchildren of the species N. cyciamineus, and most have flowers somewhat larger than that of Jetfire. A sizeable amount of hybridizing work has been done, attempting different color combinations in cyc I amineus hybr i ds . A number of unorthodox crosses toward this end were completed. 2R37/6 (pink sdlg. x Cotinga) Rather broad white perianth segments significant iy reflexed. Mid length coron& of clear bright pink. TEHlzt/ (Pink Si lk x Carib ) Reflexing white perianth; long corona of most interesting shade of cream with a lavender underlay ruffied at the expanded mouth. TEHSA / 2 straight TEH'r/2 slightiy TEH53/1 The largest of the group, about 90 mm. smooth reflexing perianth of orangey yellow and in diameter, this one has L/2 length straight corona of deep orange red. TEH53/10 A smal I flower about the size bright yel low flat perianth and straight TEH53/tt Similar to TEH53/ta, but more shorter cup. TEH53/2O A bit more ref lexed than the previous tlyo and of small size. 99-109 Co I I ect ion for $30. 00 (JETFIRE X GYPSY) COLLECTION (Havens) A number of requests were received at the ADS convention last year when this giouP ol fiowers was viewed. AIl of those selected from this cross have bright colored cups and some have orange undertone in their golden yellow perianths. one cf their siblings, named Velocity, will be introduced in the 1gg5 cataiog. Jetfire x At Dawning) Formal flower with reflexing perianth and /3 length corona of light yellow. Jetfire x Dawncrest ) Broad reflexing white perianth; 2/3 length uffled coron& opening butterscotch yellow turning bright orange. 99-108 Col lect ion for $36.00 and shape of Dik Dik, this one has a neatly ruffled corona of orange red. gold in the perianth and slightly

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1995 EARLY LIST GRANT MITSCH NOVELTY DAFFODILS - PO BOX 218, HUBBARD, OR 97032

PHONE: 503-651-2742

We wish to express our appreciation for your fine interest in Novelty Daffodils, especially with regard to selected seedlings and newer introductions. 1995 color catalog is planned for March/April publication.

Order Instructions 1. Closing date for orders is March 30, 1995. 2. Orders under $20.00 to one location, please add $3.00 for handling. 3. Orders are filled in rotation as received and substitution is not anticipated. Please advise on order blank if substitution is permissible. 4. Gift orders, gift certificates: We are pleased to send bulbs as gifts and will enclose a card with bulbs if desired, indicating they are a gift from you. Also, gift certificates are available. Please advise if a catalog should be sent to the recipient. --Customer number is in the upper right hand corner of address label. Many thanks.

SEEDLING COLLECTIONS SECOND GENERATION CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS (Havens)

All of the following are grandchildren of the species N. cyclamineus, and most have flowers somewhat larger than that of Jetfire. A sizeable amount of hybridizing work has been done, attempting different color combinations in cyclamineus hybrids. A number of unorthodox crosses toward this end were completed.

2R37/6 (pink sdlg. x Cotinga) Rather broad white perianth segments significantly reflexed. Mid length corona of clear bright pink. TEH121/ (Pink Silk x Carib) Reflexing white perianth; long corona of most interesting shade of cream with a lavender underlay ruffled at the expanded mouth. TEH50/2 (Jetfire x At Dawning) Formal flower with reflexing perianth and straight 1/3 length corona of light yellow, TEH51/2 (Jetfire x Dawncrest) Broad reflexing white perianth; 2/3 length slightly ruffled corona opening butterscotch yellow turning bright orange.

99-108 Collection for $36.00

(JETFIRE X GYPSY) COLLECTION (Havens) A number of requests were received at the ADS convention last year when this group of flowers was viewed. All of those selected from this cross have bright colored cups and some have orange undertone in their golden yellow perianths. One of their siblings, named Velocity, will be introduced in the 1995 catalog.

TEH53/1 The largest of the group, about 90 mm. in diameter, this one has smooth reflexing perianth of orangey yellow and 1/2 length straight corona of deep orange red.

TEH53/10 A small flower about the size and shape of Dik Dik, this one has a bright yellow flat perianth and straight neatly ruffled corona of orange red. TEH53/1 1 Similar to TEH53/10, but more gold in the perianth and slightly shorter cup.

TEH53/20 A bit more reflexed than the previous two and of small size. 99-109 Collection for $30.00

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1995 EARLY LISTGRANT MITSCH NOVELTY DAFFODILS PO BOX 218, HUBBARD, OR 97032

PHONE: 503-65L-2742

We wish to express our appreciation for your f ine interest in NoveltyDaffodils, especially with regard to selected seedlings and newerintroduct ions.1995 color catalog is planned for March/Apri I publ icat ion.

Order Instruct ionsL. Closing date for orders is March 30, 1995.2. Orders under $20.00 to one location, please add $3.00 for handling.3. Orders are filled in rotation &s received and substitution is notanticipated. Please advise on order blank if substitution is permissible.4. Gift orders. gift certificates: lYe are pleased to send bulbs as gifts andwill enclose a card with bulbs if desired, indicating they are a gift fromyou. Also, Bift certificates are available. Please advise if a catalog shouldbe sent to the recipient.--Customer nurnber is in the upper right hand corner of address label.Many thanks.

SEEDLING COLLECTIONSSECOND GENERATIoN CY_eIdl'[Mt]S HYBRiDS ( Havens )

All of the following are grandchildren of the species N. cyciamineus, and mosthave flowers somewhat larger than that of Jetfire. A sizeable amount ofhybridizing work has been done, attempting different color combinations incyc I amineus hybr i ds . A number of unorthodox crosses toward this end werecompleted.

2R37/6 (pink sdlg. x Cotinga) Rather broad white perianth segmentssignificant iy reflexed. Mid length coron& of clear bright pink.TEHlzt/ (Pink Si lk x Carib ) Reflexing white perianth; long corona of mostinteresting shade of cream with a lavender underlay ruffied at the expandedmouth.TEHSA / 2straightTEH'r/2slightiy

TEH53/1 The largest of the group, about 90 mm.smooth reflexing perianth of orangey yellow and

in diameter, this one hasL/2 length straight corona of

deep orange red.TEH53/10 A smal I flower about the sizebright yel low flat perianth and straightTEH53/tt Similar to TEH53/ta, but moreshorter cup.TEH53/2O A bit more ref lexed than the previous tlyo and of small size.

99-109 Co I I ect ion for $30. 00

(JETFIRE X GYPSY) COLLECTION (Havens)A number of requests were received at the ADS convention last year when thisgiouP ol fiowers was viewed. AIl of those selected from this cross have brightcolored cups and some have orange undertone in their golden yellow perianths.one cf their siblings, named Velocity, will be introduced in the 1gg5 cataiog.

Jetfire x At Dawning) Formal flower with reflexing perianth and/3 length corona of light yellow.Jetfire x Dawncrest ) Broad reflexing white perianth; 2/3 lengthuffled coron& opening butterscotch yellow turning bright orange.

99-108 Col lect ion for $36.00

and shape of Dik Dik, this one has aneatly ruffled corona of orange red.

gold in the perianth and slightly

NAMED CULTIVAR COLLECTIONS

CONNOISSEUR'S COLLECTION BERCEUSE PACIFIC RIM ENGAGEMENT RING ROSEGARDEN

SILKEN WINGS 99-104 One each for $100.00

FANCIER'S COLLECTION EMPEROR'S WALTZ PINK SILK PEND OREILLE SUNDAY CHIMES

VIENNA WOODS 99-105 One each for $80.00

QUALITY PINK SPLIT CORONA ASTROPINK MISSION IMPOSSIBLE SHRIKE

99-106 One each for $40.00

ROCKGARDEN COLLECTION APRIL PEACH (QEE14/1) EARLY ARRIVAL MARIONETTE ESTRELLITA SUNDISC IEE14/ (pink jonquil) IEE2/1 small pink

99-110 One each for $20.00

POPULAR CYCLAMINEUS CAZIQUE JETFIRE FLOWER WALTZ RAPTURE

SWIFT ARROW 99-107 One each for $16.00

HYBRIDIZING NOTES: Over a period of years, we have embarked upon a hybridizing program to produce truly fertile jonquils. With the early discovery that Hillstar was fertile, we felt the strong potential for producing a fertile line by crossing Hillstar with Quick Step. A rather large group of varying colors resulted from this cross, the first of which has been named Perpetuation and is planned for introduction in 1996.

At the same time, it occurred that since Quick Step crossed with Triandrus produced excellent progeny, the same should be true for Hillstar. Therefore a number of crosses were made with Triandrus albus and with concolor. We were not disappointed. Beautiful- lemon shades of fragrant division 5 appearing flowers, along with reverse bicolors resulted. The first, a 5Y-W, was named American Family and is planned for future introduction. A wide range of progeny has come from Hillstar crossed with other divisions as well.

Limequilla was also found to be fertile, along with a number of Quickstep progeny (i.e. Pink Step). The fascinating thing about these, is that they set copious amounts of seed, similarly to the species. We are looking forward with keen anticipation to the Pink Step and Limequilla progeny. Hopefully, a few high quality pink and yellow Division 7's!

NAMED CULTIVAR COLLECTIONS

BERCEUSEENGAGEMENT RING

PACIFIC RIMROSEGARDEN

MPOSS IBLE

each for $40.00

SILKEN WINGS99-104 One each for $100.00

QUALITl' gINK SPLIT CORONAASTROP I NKMISSiON iSHR I KE

99- 1 O6 One

EARLY ARRIVALESTRELL ITAlEEl4/ (pink jonqui

99- 1 10 One

MAR I ONETTESUND i SC

1 ) IEEZ/l smal i pinkeach for $20,00

CONNOI SSEUR' S COLLECTiON FANCIER,S COLLECTIONEMPEROR.'S WALTZ PINK SILKPEND OREILLE SUNDAY CHIMES

VIENNA WOODS99-105 One each for $80.00

ROCKGARDEN COLLECTIONAPRIL PEACH (QEET4/I)

POPUL.A,R CYCLAM I NEUSCAZ I QUEFLOWER WALTZ

SWI FT99-lO7 One

HYBRIDTZ ING NOTES:over a period of years, we have embarkedtruly fert i le jonqui is. With the ear Iy dfe I t the strong potent ial for producing awith Quick Step. A rather Iarge group ofcrcss, the first of which has been nameciint roduct ion in L996.

upon a hl,bridizing program to produceisccvery that FIi i tstar was fert i le ' wefert i le I ine by cross ing Hi I lstarvarying colols resulted frorn this

Perpetuat ion and is planned for

JETF I RERAPTURE

ARROWeach for $16.00

At the same time, it occurred that since Quick Step crossed with Triandrusproduced excellent progeny, the same should be true for HiIlstar. Therefore anumber of crosses were made with Triandrusconcolor. We were not disappointed. Beaudivision 5 appearing flowers, along with reverseThe f irst, a 5Y-W, ly&s named American Fami 1y andintroduction. A wide range of progeny has comeother divisions as welI.

bicolors resulted.is planned for future

from Hi 1 I s tar crossed wi th

Limequi I la was also foundprogeny ( i. e. Pink Step) .

copious amounts of seed,keen ant icipat ion to thehigh quality pink and yeI

to be fertile, along with a numberThe fascinat ing thing about these

simi iarly to the species. We are iPink Step and Lirnequi I tra progeny.low Division 7's!

of Quickstep, is that they setooking forward withHopeful 1y, a few

.'1;r, d:ae;". .*."pc,-*:,

We would like to list PINKS:

the following. Prices are per bulb.

CAMEO QUEEN 2W-WPP 02-379 3.50

GAILY CLAD 2W-P 02-492 5.00 HAWAIIAN PINK 2W-P 02-495 5.00 DIVISION 6:

HOMECOMING 2W-GWP 02-697 25.00 CATBIRD 6Y-Y 06-136 6.00

*KIEV 1W-P 01-569 7.00 COTINGA 6W-P 06-157 15.00

*MACUSHLA 2W-P 02-817 5.00 ESTRELLITA 6Y-Y 06-397 2.50

MILESTONE 2Y-P 02-244 4.00 FOUNDLING 6W-P 06-645 4.00

ONCE-IN-A-WHILE 2W-P 02-262 3.00 KILLDEER 6Y-Y 06-498 3.00

SPRING MORN 2Y-YPP 02-478 35.00 LEMON SILK 6YW-W 06-229 20.00 PLUMELETEER 6W-P 06-297 27.00

RED CUPS: (Carib sib.)

ALAMO 2Y-R 02-106 5.00 CLASSIC DELIGHT 2YW-G00 02-474 15.00 WILLET 6Y-Y 06-506 3.00

GYPSY 20-R 02-441 3.00 *WINGS OF FREEDOM 6Y-Y 06-571 4.00

LOCH HOPE 2Y-R 02-706 3.00 RESPLENDENT 2Y-R 02-316 3.00 DIVISION 7:

*APRIL PEACH 7W-GPP 07-828 7.00

YELLOWS: AUTUMN GOLD 7Y-Y 07-119 5.00

AURUM 1Y-Y 01-482 4.00 BOBWHITE 7Y-Y 07-130 5.00

EUPHONY 2Y-Y 02-181 3.00 SONGSTER 7YW-Y 07-331 2.00

LALIQUE 3Y-GYY 03-402 4.00 SUAVE 3Y-Y 03-344 5.00 DIVISION 8:

GOLDEN DAWN 8Y-0 08-448 2.00

WHITES: COOL CRYSTAL 3W-GWW 03-489 3.00 DIVISION 9:

OREGON MUSIC 2W-W 02-265 8.00 ANGEL EYES 9W-GYO 09-463 4.00

PANACHE 1W-W 01-271 5.00 SMALL FLOWERS:

BICOLORS and REVERSE BICOLORS: ADORABLE LASS 6Y-Y 06-659 21.00

ALPINE CRYSTAL 2YW-W 02-753 3.00 APRIL SNOW 2W-W 02-392 3.50

EUPHONIC GRACE 2Y-W 02-180 3.00 CHIPPER 5Y-Y 05-395 3.75

GRACE NOTE 3W-GGY 03-443 2.00 CLARE 7Y-Y 07-674 8.00

IVY LEAGUE 1W-Y 01-218 3.00 HONEY GUIDE 5Y-Y 05-208 17.00

OCCASIONALLY 1W-Y 01-261 10.00 HUMMINGBIRD 6Y-Y 06-209 15.00

REPOSE 2YW-YYW 02-315 4.00 PICULET 5Y-Y 05-410 2.25 QUINCE 12Y-Y 12-646 3.75

DIVISION 5: RIPPLING WATERS 5W-W 05-509 4.50

LAVALIER 5YW-W 05-227 10.00 SWEET TREAT 7Y-GYY 07-430 5.00

LEMON DROPS 5Y-Y 05-228 2.00 WREN 4Y-Y 07-910 20.00

SABERWING 5W-GWW 05-502 4.00 TUESDAY'S CHILD 5W-Y 05-363 3.00

* newly named: April Peach (F31/5 x N.jonquilla) QEE14/1. Kiev (sibling to Pink Satin) JJ22/6 Macushla (Precedent x Spaceship) LL13/1. Wings of Freedom (sibling to Warbler) NN41/3

OLD CATALOGS AVAILABLE At this time we would again like to offer old catalogs from 1978 to 1994 to serve as identification and for completion of sets.

Your choice of year: $2.50 per catalog (postage included). All 17 catalogs from 1978-1994: $20.00 (postage included).

This offer will be made again in the 1995 catalog. Catalogs will be sent when order arrives.

We would I ike to I istPINKS:CAMEO QUEEN 2W-WPPGAiLY CLAD 2W-PHAWAi IAN PINK 2IV-PHOMECOMING 2W-GWP*KIEV 1W_P*MACUSHI,A 2W_PI'I I LESTONE 2Y-PONCE_ I N_A_WTI I LE 2W_PSPR.ING il{ORN 2Y_YPP

the f ol lowing.

02-3i9 3.5002-492 5.0002-495 5.0002-697 25.0001-569 7.0002-817 5"0002-244 4.0002-262 3.0002-.178 35.00

Pr i ces are per bu I b.

DIViSION 6:CATB I RDCOT I NGAESTRELL i TAFOUNDL i NGK I LLDEERLEMON SILKPLUMELETEER

(Carib sib. )

DIVISION 7:*APRiL PEACHAUTUMN GOLDBOBWH iTESONGSTER

DIVISION 8:GOLDEN DAWN

DIVISION 9:ANGEL EYES

SMALL FLOWERS:ADORABLE LASSAPRiL SNOWCH i PPERCLAREHONEY G{JIDEHUMMiI\JGBiRDP I CULETQUINCE 1

RlPPLING WATERSSWEET TREATWREN

06-136 6.0006-157 15.0006-397 2.5006-645 4.0006-498 3.00a6-229 20.00o6-297 27 " OA

3.004.00

07-828 7.0007-119 5.0007-130 5.0007-331 2.00

08-448 2.00

09-463 4.00

06-659 2t.A002-392 3.5005-395 3.7507 -67 4 8.0005-208 1 7 .00a6-209 15.0005-410 2.2512-64 6 3.7505-509 4.5007-430 5.0007-910 20.00

6Y- Y

6W-P6Y-Y6W-P6Y_Y6YW-W6W-P

RED CUPS:ALAil{O 2Y-R 02-106 5.00CLASS IC DEL IGHT 2YW_GOO C2-47 4 1 5 . OO

GYPSY 20-R 02-44t 3.00LOCH HOPE 2Y-R 02-706 3.00RESPLENDENT 2Y-R 02-316 3. OO

WILLET 6Y_Y 06-506*WINGS OF FREEDOM 6Y_Y O6-571

YELLOWS:AURU}JEUPHONYLAL I QUESUAVE

WHITES:COOL CRYSTALOREGON MUS ICPANACHE

I Y-Y2Y_Y3 Y_GYY3 Y-Y

7W-GPP7Y_Y7v-v7YW_Y

8Y-O

9W-GYO

6Y_Y2W-W5 Y-Y/ I_I5Y-Y6Y-Y5Y-Y2Y_Y

5W-W7Y-GYY4 Y-Y

01-482 4.0002-LBt 3.0003-,102 4.0003-344 5.00

BICOLORS and REVERSE BICOLORS:ALPINE CRYSTAL 2YW_W O2-7 53 3. OO

EUPHONiC GRACE 21'-W 02-180 3.00GRACE NOTE 3W_GGY 03-443 2. OOIVY LEAGUE 1W-Y O 1 -2 18 3. OOOCCAS IONALLY lW_Y O 1 -26 i 1O. OOREPOSE zYW-YYW 02-3 1 5 4.00

3W-GW1,!' 03-489 3.002W-w 02-265 8.00tw-w 01-211 5.00

10.002 .044.003.00

DIVISION 5:LAVALiER 5YW-W 05_227LEMON DROPS 5Y_Y 05-228SABERWING sW-GWW O5_502TUESDAY'S CHILD 5W_Y 05_363

x newly named:April Peach (F3l/5 x N.jonquilla) QEEt4/1.Kiev (-siblin,e to Pink Satin) JJ72/6Macushla (Precedent x Spaceship) LL13/ t.Wings of Freedom (sibling to tYarbler) NN41/3

OLD CATALOGSAt this time we would again like to offerserve as ident ificat ion and for complet ion

Your choice of year: $2.50 per catalogAl1 L7 catalogs from 1978-1994: $20.00

This offer will be made again in the 1995when order arrives.

AVAI LABLEoid catalogs from 1978 to 1994 toof sets.(postage included).( postage inc luded ) .

cata iog. Cata logs wi I I be sent