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Title
Daffodils, Narcissus, Hyacinths, Tulips - color movie from the Display Gardens ~1940s
Creator
California Nursery Co
Date Created and/or Issued
1940~
Contributing Institution
California Nursery Company - Roeding Collection
Collection
California Revealed from California Nursery Company - Roeding Collection
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Description
Daffodils, Narcissus, Hyacinths, Tulips - color movie from the ~1940s "Sir Watkin -- an old favorite" "Silver Star -- An Early Leedsii type" "Campernelle Jonquils --very fragrant" "L'Innocence -- A snow-white hyacinth" "City of Haarlem -- Creamy yellow" "Twink -- a double daffodil" "Hector Treub - a new seedling of King Alfred" "Alasnam" “Statendam - a Giant Daffodil” “Mrs. E.H. Krelage” “Tunis — a rare and beautiful Leedsii” “Tulipa Kaufmanniana — water lily tulip” “March Sunshine” “W.P. Milner A little fellow” “Queen of Spain — for rock gardens” “Jonquilla simplex — Fragrant” “Canaliculatus — A miniature Chinese Lily” “Tulipa clusiana — Candy stick tulip” “General de Wit — short stemmed and early” “Firetail — brilliant and hardy” “Croesus — holds its blooms above foliage” “White flowering peach” “Burbank flowering peach” “Daffodil test gardens at Niles” “Salembo” “Lucinius” “John Evelyn” “Dick Wellband” “Donatello” “Stella Pratt” “Lady Derby Hyacinth” “Orange Boven” “King of the Blues” “King of the Violets” “Yellow Hammer” “Hoop Petticoat Daffodils” “ Chionodoxa — Glory of the Snow” “Scilla siberica” “Thalia — a dainty Triandus Hybrid” “Streptanthera — From South Africa” “ Agnes Harvey Daffodil” “ Madame van Waveren — A Giant Daffodil” “Beersheba — The best white daffodil” “Eve - A fine, new variety” “Golden Glow” “Anna Croft — Tall with strong stems.” “Gertie Millar” “Actaea — Thalia in back ground” “Scenes in our Daffodil Garden” “Wedgewood — the earliest Dutch iris” “Avenue of Flowering Trees leading to “Old Adobe” “Thousands of blooms bring color to our Annual Outdoor Bulb Show” “Krelage’s Triumph — A new early Tulip” “Ursa Minor — another fine early Tulip” “Buff Beauty — A cottage Tulip” “Dillenburg — Breeder Tulip” “Lucifer” “Dream — note the height” “Bleu Aimable” “Cardinal Manning” “Zwanenburg”
Type
moving image
Format
16mm film
Form/Genre
Home movies
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
cafrcnc_000092
Language
English
Subject
Horticulture
Plants
California Nursery Co
Time Period
1940~
Place
Niles (Calif.)
Provenance
California Nursery Company - Roeding Collection
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