Calif. (2) Broad overlapping yellow perianth and spreading orange crown. 
Tall, vigorous, free of bloom and increase. Early. Each $1.50. 
Copper Bowl. (3) A flower of most beautiful form and quality from Beacon by 
Fortune. In shape like the Leedsii Mitylene. Smooth perianth of clear yellow, 
and expanded, shallow bowl-shaped crown of clear glowing coppery orange- 
red. Vigorous plant. Each $5.00. 
Croesus. (4) An outstanding flower of great substance, with large, rounded, 
and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, and a widely expanded crown of deep 
red. A very showy flower. Dozen $1.25. 
Damson. (3) A flower for those who delight in brilliance of color; of very 
attractive form, tall and somewhat drooping. The crown is an intense fuchsia 
red which attracts one's attention at a distance. 22". Each $2.50. 
Donax. A distinct and striking flower. Broad yellow perianth and wide orange- 
scarlet crown. Each 40c. 
Florinda. (3) A very dainty, but not a small Incomparabilis. The flower is 
of excellent quality, pure yellow throughout, and of good form. Fine for 
exhibition or garden. Each $1.00. 
Fortune. (1) Undoubtedly the most sensational daffodil of recent introduction 
and invaluable for the exhibitor and breeder. A giant of perfect form and 
gorgeous color on a two-foot stem. Grand, flat, overlapping perianth of great 
substance and of clear, deep lemon gold; very large bold crown of wonder-" 
fully glowing coppery red-orange. Vigorous and a good doer. Earliest of the 
Incomps. 24". Each $7.50. 
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Fortune's Crest. (2) The most striking flower in the garden. Very wide, rounded, 
pale yellow, overlapping petals, and large, wide, deep orange-red crown. The 
strongest color of any Fortune seedling. Tall, perfectly balanced; vigorous. 
Unsurpassed for the show bench and a splendid garden plant. Each $20.00. 
Garibaldi. (3) The perianth is bright yellow, rather pointed, and of good sub¬ 
stance; the crown is of brightest glowing orange-red. Fipe for cutting. Tall 
strong grower and very free of increase. Each $1.00. 
Golden Frilled. (2) Golden-yellow perianth, and large crested, frilled crown, 
almost a trumpet. Vigorous, early; a rapid increaser, and an outstanding 
garden flower, also excellent for growing in pots and bowls. Dozen $2.50. 
Golden Pedestal. (2) Large and of perfect form and quality; clear, golden self¬ 
yellow. When this variety was introduced in 1930 the introducer said of it: 
"This is without doubt the finest self-yellow Incomparabilis yet seen." Each 50c. 
Grackle. (3) A fine variety with bright-yellow, flat perianth, and a large 
orange-red crown. A very fine variety for show or as a garden plant, holding 
its color well in the sun. Each $1.50. 
Havelock. (3) A fine self clear-yellow variety of beautiful form and smooth 
texture, with very broad overlapping perianth, and large, well-balanced crown 
of a slightly deeper shade, expanded at mouth. A remarkable garden plant- 
flower of great durability. 28". Each $2.50. 
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