
EVENING (G. L. Wilson) 4a. 18 in. Midseason, A beautifully 
formed well balanced all white flower. Good sized flat 
overlapping perianth. Used a good deal fo! breeding pink 
cups. Very pretty. $2.50 each. 
FEBRUARY GOLD (de Graaff) 6. 14 in. Karly. One of the 
very first Daffodils to bloom coming before any of the 
large trumpet varieties open. A very pretty all yellow 
flower. 20c each. 
FIRETAIL (Crossfield) 3b, 22 in. Late midseason. This is 
among the finest of Daffodils for cut flowers. Tall slender 
stems bearing good sized white blooms of nice form with 
brilliant red eves. It should be cut when first open, at 
which time it is of rather dingy cream color, but it soon 
develops in size and whiteness and the cup retains its 
brilliancy. If left in the open, the red cup soon burns 
20ce each, 
FLAMENCO (Richardson) 2b, Midseason. A large flow 
With broad white perianth and brilliant orange red crown 
None to spare this season. 
FOGGY DEW (G. L. Wilson) 4b, Late midseason. A beau- 
tiful flower with broad rounded white perianth of good 
substance and frilled white crown with green center 
Only one bulb to spare. $30.00. 
FORBER (Powell) 2a, Midseason. Rich deep yellow perianth 
with deep yvellow crown edged orange red. From Bernar- 
dino x Fortune. $3.20 each. 
FOREST FIRE (Brodie) 2a. Midseason. A free flowering 
rich red and yellow of large size. Reputedly an improved 
Porthilly. $10.00 each. 
FORTRESS (G. L. Wilson) 1a. 21 in. Midseason. A very 
large quite late blooming trumpet. Large flat ove lapping 
perianth of good form and a big long trumpet. A me- 
dium shade of yellow. 85c¢ each. 
FORTUNE (Ware) 2a, 24 in. Early. Among fanciers, this 
is perhaps the most sought after of all Daffodils. A mag- 
nificent flower which, while it has been on the market 
for some years, remains one of the most outstanding of 
all varieties. Blooms very early, the flowers of great 
Size being borne on strong stems two feet tall or more. 
Perianth is rich deep golden yellow of wonderfully smooth 
finish and very flat. The large crown is rich red-orange, 
the intensity of coloring varying with the weather and 
the season. $1.00 each. Large double noze bulbs $1.25 
each, 
FORTUNE’S BEAUTY (Brodie) 2a, 22 in. Early midseason. 
A. tall vigorous plant with large flowers having a nice 
flat perianth and deeply fringed or scalloped crown of 
orange. * $2.00 each. 
FORTUNE’ BLAZE (Brodie) 2a, 20 in. Midseason. This 
one is not quite as tall nor as large as most of this group 
of Fortune seedlings but is of most intense coloring, the 
wide smooth perianth being a rich golden yellow, and of 
good form, well overlapping; while the cup is of intense 
rich deep orange red to the base. One of the most highly 
colored of all the Daffodils that I grow. $5.00 each. 
FORTUNE’S BOWL (Brodie) 2a, 22 in. Early midseason. 
In contrast to Fortune’s Blaze, we have in this flower 
one of the largest of the group. It is hardly as smooth 
but has a very large broad overlapping perianth of a 
medium tone of yellow. The crown which is larger and 
more flaring than that of Fortune is also somewhat 
brighter in color. A very large showy flower. Scarce. 
$6.00 each. 
FORTUNE’S CHAMPION (Brodie) 2a, 22 in. Midseason 
Another flower of good size. Medium yellow with good 
frilled orange cup. $2.50 each. 
FORTUNE’S CREST (Brodie) 2a, 23 in. Early. Nearly as 
early in blooming season as its parent, Fortune, and of 
about the same size. The petals are more rounded ij 
this variety and the perianth is quite flat and smooth 
The large frilled crown is of intense orange red, being 
deepest in color at the rim. It burns some in the sur 
but in favorable weather. or when cut, it is superb, be- 
ing an especially good keeper. $9.00 each. 
FORTUNE’S GIFT (Brodie) 2a, 22 in. Midseason. Quite 
distinct from the other flowers of this lot, this one has a 
large crown that is yellow at the base but with a wide 
margin of rich orange red. Has a well Overlapping deep 
vellow perianth. Fine tall stems and a good showy 
flower. $4.50 each. 
