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Cascade Daffodils, 1998 CASCADE DAFFODILS P. 0. Box 10626, White Bear Lake, MN 55110-0626 Tel: (612) 426-9616; FAX: (612) 426-5088 email: [email protected] 1 May 1998 Dear Customer! This season I have elected not to produce a formal catalog and have, instead, issued this comprehensive list of cultivars to the people I value the most -- my preferred customers. I have done this for two reasons. The first is that I have chronically been unable to multiply the better clones fast enough to meet demand and I am most reluctant to disappoint customers. The second reason is the World Daffodil Convention scheduled for Portland in 2000. I would like to have my plantings better organized and prepared for that event. To resolve the first problem, since replacement stock has not been readily available, I am embarking on a program of twin scale multiplication to substantially increase stocks of the better and more popular cultivars. The minimum time frame for that endeavor is three years to blooming size bulbs. And then there are the thousands of seedlings I also have in the pipeline and they require addtional attention for selection and registration of the best and resultant multiplication of those cultivars. Living in Minnesota and growing the stocks in Oregon has presented a number of logistical difficulties that have not been easily resolved. Hence, I have found it necessary to restrict sales activity in an effort to make time for other more pressing issues. This is the basic reason you have received a list this season, rather than the usual catalog. The minimum order threshold is now $100.00, plus the basic shipping/packing charge of $5.00 for twelve bulbs and 20 cents for each bulb in excess of the first twelve. Orders over $500.00 earn a 5% discount. All orders must be received at the above address by 15 July 1998. And, as is standard practice, orders will be filled in strict rotation, subject to availability of the stock. This list cancels all previous catalogs/lists. Also. I have decided to cut back on the number of cultivars that I grow and would be willing to sell my larger stocks of older but still fine daffodils to daffodil organizations looking for bulbs for their Fall Bulb Sale. If you have need of something like this, please do contact me as I would be willing to make you a most attractive offer to move the stocks. All best regards, Dave Karnstedt Encl. 1998 CASCADE DAFFODILS CATALOG $5_00 C. CODE CLONE SEED PARENT X POLLEN PARENT BREEDER SN HT PRICE 4 W-WOO ABBA Geranium sport van Dijk-84 LM 18" $ 2.00 each 8 Y-0 ACAPULCO Matador X N. fonquilla Panni11-92 M 18" $ 7.50 each 3 W-R ACCOLADE Kilworth X Cairo JLR-56 LM 18" $ 2.00 each i 4 W-o ACROPOLIS Falaise X Limerick JLR-55 LM 20" $ 2.00 each 2 W-Y AFFAIR-TO-REMEMBER Flash Affair X (Green Island x Gene) Barwick-93 EM 18" $ 5.00 each 3 W-ORR AFLAME Achievement X Hades Warnaar-38 EM 18" $ 2.00 each 2 Y-YYR AFTERTHOT Firecracker sdlg., NOI X Leprechaun Mitsch-79 LM 13" $ 3.00 each 2 W-P AIMEE JOY Melanie X Dear Me Brogden-90 EM 16" $20_00 each 3 W-Y AIRCASTLE Green Island X Chinese White Mitsch-58 LM 18" $ 2.00 each " 5 W-P AKEPA Accent X N. triandrus triandrus (a!bus) Mitsch -80 L 14" $25.00 each 4 W-W ALABASTER Cushendall X Cantabile Mitsch -72 LM 16" $ 4.00 each 2 W-W ALASKAN FOREST Broomhill X Canisp Mitsch-97 LM 17" $18.00 each 1 W-Wm ALEC GRAY Seedling, NOI X Seedling, NOI E. Capen-87 EM >10" $30.00 each ADS Miniature 2 Y-R ALFRISTON Checkmate X Falstaff Bell-82 E 14" $ 5.00 each 2 W-P ALGARVE Similie X Passionale Bloomer-84 M 14" $ 4.00 each 3 O-R ALTRUIST Kindled X Alport Board-65 M 16" $ 2.00 each 1 2 Y-W ALTUN HA Camelot X Daydream Pearson-87 EM 16" $20.00 each 2 W-YYP ALUMNA Green Island X Artist's Model Evans-72 M 16" $ 5.00 each 2 W-R AMADEUS Precedent X Magician Mitsch-97 LM 19" $150.00 each 3 Y-YYR AMBOSELI Dilemma X Rotarian Duncan-90 M 16" $ 8.00 each 2 Y-WYY AMERICAN CLASSIC Sungem X Lemon Lyric Mitsch-97 L 19" $85.00 each 1YYVV-P AMERICAN HERITAGE Memento X Lorikeet Mitsch-97 M 18" $95.00 each 6 Y-0 AMERICAN ROBIN Cock Robin X 0. P. Reed-97 M 14" $30.00 each 1 Y-P AMERICAN SHORES Memento X Lorikeet Mitsch-92 M 1 8" $45.00 each 3 W-GWW ANGEL X GLW-60 LN 14" $ 3.00 each 5 Y-Ym ANGEL 'o MUSIC N. triandrus triandrus (albus) X N. femandesii Barwick- EM 10" $25.00 each ADS Miniature 9 W-GYO ANGEL EYES Quetzal X Smyrna Mitsch-76 LM 18" $ 5.00 each 2 W-W ANGEL SILK Easter Moon X Glenmanus Robertson -87 EM 16" $30.00 each 5 Y-Ym ANGEL'S BREATH N triandrus triandrus (abus) X N. femandesii Barwick- EM 16" $35.00 each ADS Miniature 5 Y-Ym ANGEL'S WHISPER N triandrus Mandan (albus) X N. femanclesii Barwick- EM 10" $15.00 each ADS Miniature 4 Y-Y ANGKOR Gay Time X Daydream Mitsch-83 LM 18" $ 5.00 each 2 W-Y ANYTUS Rowella X Lod Jackson-70 M 16" $ 5.00 each Accent X (Mabel Taylor x Radiatio Evans-74 M 16" $15.00 each If 2 W-P ARCTIC CHAR 2 W-W ARCTIC DORIC REveningxDava)X(Silver C X Snowline GLW-60 E 16" $ 2.00 each 2 W-YYO ARCTIC FLAME Fermoy X Arbar de Navarro-68 M 16" $ 4.00 each 1 Y-Y ARCTIC GOLD Goldcourt X Kingscourt JLR-51 E 16" $ 2.00 each 9 W-GYR ARRAY N. poeticus recurvus X 0. P. Evans-82 LM 16" $ 4.00 each , 2 W-GWW ASHMORE Easter Moon X Seedling, NOI Blanchard -74 M 16" $ 4.00 each 1 Y -W ASTALOT Rima X 0. P. Mitsch-72 EM 16" $ 3.00 each 2 Y-Y ASTEROID Ormeau X Butterscotch Havens-77 EM 18" $ 2.00 each 2 W-YYO ASTRAL LIGHT Papanui Queen X Green Island Bell-64 M 18" $ 3.00 each 1 Vkl-p AT DAWNING Radiation X Rima Mitsch-75 EM 16" $ 2.00 each 3 W-YYP AUDUBON (Interim x Mable Taylor) X Caro Nome Mitsch-65 M 16" $ 2.00 each; 101$12.00 3 Y-R AZZURO J195/67 X Brett Jackson-86 M 16" $ 5_00 each 6 Y-Y BABY DOLL ? X N. cyclamineus M. P. Williams-57 E 12" $ 4.00 each 3 Y-YYR BADBURY RINGS Ferndown X Achduart Blanchard-85 EM 16" $15.00 each 1 Y-Y BALLYROBERT ? X 7 Dunlop-68 EM 14" $ 5.00 each k 1 Y-Y BARNUM Golden Jewel X Midas' Touch Duncan-86 E 16" $10.00 each 3 W-WRR BARRETT BROWNING Lefeber-45 EM 16" $ 2.00 each 2 W-0 BEAU MONDE Duke of Windsor sdlg, X Sempre Avanti Knynbg. & Mark-53 M 14" $ 2.00 each; 10/$12.00 ( 4 Y-ORR BEAUVALLON (Krakatoa x Mexico) X Tahiti Lloyd-69 M 16" $ 9.00 each 7 Y-Ym BEBOP N. rupicola X N. poeticus Gray-49 L 6" $25.00 each ADS Miniature 1 YYW-Y BECARD ? X 7 Mitsch-79 M 16" $ 3.00 each 1 WAN BEERSHEBA White Knight X Seedling, NOI Engleheart-23 E 16" $ 2.00 each Historic 3 W-W BEHOLD Romney X Placid Jackson - M 18" $ 9.00 each 11a W-Y BELCANTO Floralie X President Lebrun Gerritsen -71 EM 14" $ 4.00 each 1 May 98 1 C. CODE CLONE SEED PARENT X POLLEN PARENT BREEDER SN HT PRICE 7 W-P BELL SONG (Wild Rose x Interim) X AL jonquilla Misch-71 LM 14" $2.00 each; 101$15.00 2 W-P BELUSHKA Melancholoy X Madang Jackson-91 LM 14" $ 4.00 each , 2 Y-R BELZONE Irish Light X Ashanti Bell -83 EM 16" $ 5.00 each 1 W-W BEN AVON Canisp X (Glenshesk x E. of Irelan Lea-78 EM 16" $ 4.00 each 2 W-GVVW BEN HEE Easter Moon X Omeath Lea -64 M 16" $ 4.00 each 2 W-GWW BEN LEDI Croila X Misty Glen (Lea)Postles -85 LM 16" $5.00 each 2 W-R BEN LOYAL Seedling, NOI X Seedling, NOI Lea-64 M 16" $ 4.00 each 3 W-GVVVV BENVOY Verona X Benediction FIKR -77 LM 16" $5.00 each 2 W-P BERCEUSE (Melody Lane x Rose Capri X (Carita x Accent) Mitsch -89 M 16" $30.00 each ii 1 W-Y BEWDY Cyros X Heisal Jackson-83 EM 16" $12. 50 each 1 W-W BIG SUR Vigil Empress of Ireland Pannill-83 EM 16" $ 9.00 each 6 W-GPP BILBO Roseworthy X Foundling Duncan -81 M 14" $ 5.00 each 6 2 W-GWW BIRTHDAY GIRL Easter Moon X Knowehead Duncan -81 M 16" $ 4.00 each Intermediate 2 W-WWY BIT o' GOLD Green Island X Chinese White Mitsch-65 LM 16" $ 3.00 each 1 1a VV -Y BLITZ King Size X Seedling, NOI Jackson-93 M 16" $10.00 each 1 W-W BLUE DANUBE (Rashee x Knowehead) X Cataract Mitsch/Havens -92 L 16" $35.00 each (2 available) 1 Y-Y BOB MINOR M.
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