Damson. (3) A. M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. 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 dis- 
tance. 22". Each $1.00. 
Defender. (5) A. M., Haarlem. A very good and attractive flower with a widely 
flaring almost flat yellow crown with oran- je edge. Light yellow overlapping 
perianth of good substance. Each 25c. 
Florinda. (4) One of the daintiest flowers in the class; of medium size, and 
fine for exhibition or garden use. The flower is of excellent quality and pure 
yellow throughout. 17”. Each 25c. 
FORBER. See Page 3. 
Fortune. (1) F. C. C., R. H. S. 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 wonderfully glowing coppery red-orange. Vigorous and a good 
doer. One of the earliest to bloom. 24'’. Each $2.50. 
Fortune’s Crest. (2) A. M., R. H. S. The most striking flower in the garden. 
Very widely rounded pale-yellow overlapping petals, and large wide deep 
orange-red crown. The strongest color of any Fortune seedling. Tall, per- 
fectly balanced; vigorous. Unsurpassed for the show bench and a splendid 
garden plant. Each $7.50. 
Garibaldi. (3) The perianth is bright yellow, rather pointed, and of good sub- 
stance; the crown is of brightest glowing orange-red. Fine for cutting. Tall 
strong grower and very free of increase. Each 40c. 
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. Each 50c. 
Havelock. (2-3) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S; A. M., Haarlem. A fine self clear- 
yellow variety of beautiful form and smooth texture, with very broad over- 
lapping perianth, and large well-balanced crown of a slightly deeper shade, 
expanded at mouth. A remarkable garden plant; flower of great durability. 
25°.. Each 50c- 
Helios. (1) Although this is one of the earliest Incomparabilis, it is a flower 
of good size, excellent substance, very lasting, vigorous, and prolific. Broad 
overlapping shovel-pointed yellow petals which stand at right angles to a 
large broad yellow crown with well serrated brim. A. M., R. H. S. Doz. $1.00. 
Henna. (4) A sensational flower of large size, fine form, and great substance. 
Deep primrose-yellow broad overlapping perianth; large broad crown of 
deep fiery orange-cadmium. 24”. Each 40c. 
Henrietta. (2) Clear yellow rather pointed spreading petals; large, very open 
chrome-yellow crown, funnel shaped and beautifully frilled at the brim. A 
soft yellow counterpart of the Leedsii Her Grace. Fragrant. 17”. Doz. $1.50. 
HMospodar. (2) An early, large, upstanding flower on tall, strong stems, with 
well-overlapping clear-yellow flat perianth, and deep-orange crown that holds 
its color in the sun. Very free bloomer and increases rapidly. 22”. Doz. $1.25. 
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