
BELIOS 
FORTUNE’S PRIDE (Brodie) 2a, 20 in. Midseason. Still 
another with nice yellow perianth and orange crown. 
$1.60 each. 
FORTUNE’S SUN (Brodie) 2a, 17 in. Midseason. Not as 
tall as others of this lot but one of the richest in color- 
ing. The petals are exceptionally broad and well rounded 
being somewhat spoon shaped rather than perfectly flat. 
In color they are a deep golden yellow. The large goblet 
shaped crown is light orange with a deeper orange band. 
This should be a very good garden flower. $4.50 each. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (Mrs. Backhouse) 2b, Midseason. 
Large creamy white flower with good sized crown heav- 
ily flushed orange. 25¢e each. 
FRIGID (G. L. Wilson) 4b, Late. A good sized very late 
blooming snowy white flower with a small fluted almost 
flat crown of white with emerald green eye. $20.00 each. 
GALWAY (Richardson) 2a, Midseason. A fine large golden 
flower with flat smooth perianth and well proportioned 
flanged crown. None to svare this season. 
GARIBALDI (A. M. Wilson) 2a, 19 in. Late midseason. A 
rather late medium sized deep yellow flower with orange 
cuy. each. 
GARLAND (Brodie) 2a, Late midseason. A good large 
flower with very broad perianth, the petals being so wide 
as to give the flower a very circular appearance. Soft vel- 
low and smooth texture. The large crown is rich orange 
shading to golden yellow at the base. A very fine flower. 
$20.00 each. 
GAY DANCER (Reynolds) 3b, Thick wide overlapping pure 
white petals with a rather f.at yellow cup having an 
orange rim. A very attractive flower that should be most 
popular as it becomes known. A very few at $5.00 each. 
GERTIE MILLAR (de Graaff) 4a, 19 in. Late midseason. A 
real giant with huge white perianth and a large buff 
lemon crown which sometimes takes on a suggestion of 
75¢ 
pink as the flower ages. 75c each. 
GIBRALTAR (Richardson) 2a, Midseason. A most sym- 
metrical flower derived from Carbineer with still heavier 
substance than possessed by that variety. Flat deep 
yellow perianth of immense breadth, and a nicely pro- 
portioned orange red crown. Outstanding. $25.00 each. 
GLENALBYN (Brown) 2a, Midseason. An immense flower 
with broad overlapping perianth. The very large flaring 
golden crown widely banded with orange makes this a 
striking flower. $7.50 each. 
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GLENARM (G. L. Wilson) 4a, 19 in. Midseason. A fine 
large white flower with broad overlapping perianth and 
a well proportioned crown of medium length. Very white, 
One of the clearest whites on first opening. $2.50 each. 
2a, 19 in. A flower with extremely 
has the ability of transmitting 
Good broad overlapping 
all of rich yellow. 
GLENBURN (Brown) 
heavy substance which 
good perianths to its seedlings. 
perianth and a medium sized crown, 
$1.25 each. 
GLENDALOUGH (Richardson) 4a, Late midseason. A mas- 
sive very large snowy white flower with fine form, and 
smooth texture. Only one bulb to spare. $35.00. 
GODOLPHIN (P. D. Williams) la, 19 in. Harly midseason. 
A very fine smooth medium yellow of large size. Petals 
are very broad and the large trumpet is most attractive. 
A good flower in itself and outstanding for breeding. 
75¢e each. 

HERA 
GOLDBEATER (G. L. Wilson) la, 21 in. Early. One of tne 
very first flowers to bloom. Somewhat like King Alfred 
but usually blooms about ten days earlier. 50c¢ each. 
GOLDDIGGER (Richardson) la, Midseason. Broad smooth 
flat perianth with a long trumpet neatly flanged; the 
whole flower being rich deep golden vellow. Only one 
or two to spare. $10.00 each. 
GOLDEN CITY (West) la 22 in. Barly. A very fine smooth 
flower of large size and fine form. Rich pure deep yellow. 
This should be good for breeding early yellows. $2.00 each. 
GOLDEN FLAG (G. L. Wilson) la, 19 in. Midseason. One 
of the later blooming yellow trumpets and a very large 
flower of quite good form. Rich pure medium yellow. <A 
rapid increaser. 40c each, 
GOLDEN GOBLET (van Tubergen) 7 Midseascn. A fine 
large deep golden yellow jonquil hybrid. Only a very few. 
$1.50 each. 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Warnaar) la. Early. One of the 
very largest of the yellow trumpet Daffodils. Good deep rich 
yellow color and of nice form. 25c each. 
GOLDEN HIND (G. L. Wilson) la, Midseason. A fine large 
exhibition flower of fine quality and intense golden yellow 
color. Only a bulb to spare. $15.00. 
