GOLDEN PERFECTION (de Graaff) iy @eh iia, bees iaauiele 
season. One or two large flowers with very smooth finish 
and good form typical of jonquil hybrids. $1.50 each. 
GREEN ISLAND (Richardson) 4a, Late midseason. A very 
large flower of great substance and wonderful smooth 
texture. Very rounded petals of great breadth making 
the flower very circular in form. The fine large white 
perianth supports a rather shallow bowl shaped crown 
which passes. from greenish white at the base through 
White in the middle section to a greenish lemon band at 
the border. A marvelous and outstanding flower. $80.00 
each. 
HADES (R. O. Backhouse) 2b, in. Late midseason. For 
brilliancy of color this one has very few equals. A good 
sized well formed creamy white perianth and a brilliant 
deep red cup. Very fine. $1.50 each. 
HALLMARK (J. Hall) 1a, 20 in. Midseason. 
good yellow of clear color and excellent 
from the Antipodes. $1.50 each. 
HAROLD BEALE (van Waveren) la, Early midseason. A 
large showy light yellow trumpet built on the lines of 
Van Waveren’s Giant. 30c each. 
HAVELOCK (P. D. Williams) 2a, 22 in. Midseason. One of 
the finest of the giant yellow incomparabilis. Broad flat 
clear deep yellow perianth and nicely proportioned crown 
of the same color. Somewhat like Carlton but perhaps 
smoother. $1.25 each. 
HELIOS (Engleheart) 2a, 22 in. Early. A very prolific and 
fine early variety. The tall stems bear large well posed 
flowers with fine broad flat perianths of rich deep yellow 
22 
Another very 
form coming 
and large crowns of yellow suffused orange. <A fine 
moderately priced variety. 15c each. 
HERA (de Graaff) 4a, 20 in. Late midseason. A flower 
of modest size and great delicacy of form. Opens creamy 
white with a narrow edging of lemon on the cup but the 
whole flower soon becomes almost pure white. A splendid 
culstlower sort. 92 fcr 25¢e; $1.40) per dozen. 
HIS EXCELLENCY (G. L. Wilson) 1a, 19 in. Midseason. 
Large well formed rich deep yellow flowers. A very good 
trumpet variety. 60c¢ each. 
HONG KONG (Richardson) 2a, early midseason. A strik- 
ing new large yellow and red flower somewhat like For- 
tune in form. Only a bulb to spare. $45.00. 
HOSPODAR (J. C. Williams) 2a, 20 in. Late midseason. A 
vigorous growing variety giving flowers of good size 
rather late in the season. Good yellow perianth and 
light orange crown. 40c¢ each. 
HONEY BOY (G. L. Wilson) 1a, 17 in. Midseason. A very 
good rather late blooming yellow trumpet. The perianth 
is flat and smooth and stands at right angles to the long 
Soft clear honey yellow. 
slender trumpet. 40c each. 

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HORTUS (Bath) 2a, Midseason. Yellow perianth with 
orange yellow frilled crown. 40c¢ each. 
HUGH POATE (Brodie) 2a, 21 in. Midseason. This is surely 
one of the most outstanding Fortune seedlings that I 
have seen. While not possessed with the intensity of 
coloring exhibited by some of the others, this has very 
large flowers of wonderful form and smooth finish. Very 
large broad overlapping rounded flat perianth of clear 
clean yellow with a large crown of yellow more or less 
suffused orange depending on the season. Some years 
the whole crown is quite rich orange. A very striking 
and outstanding flower. Stock scarce. $12.00 each. 
HUNTER’S MOON (Brodie) 1a, Midseason. <A fine flower 
of unusual coloring having varying shades of cool lum- 
inous lemon. Only a bulb or two to go, $25.00 each. 
INTERIM (G. L. Wilson) 4a, Late midseason. 
slightly reflexing perianth with pale 
crown banded salmon pink at the edge. 
this season. 
Clear white 
greenish primrose 
None to spare 
INDIAN CHIEF (Mrs. Backhouse) 10, 15 in. Midseason. An 
extra large full double flower of orange and yellow. 20e 
each. 
INDIAN SUMMER (G. L. Wilson) 2a, Midseason. <A very 
fine flower with broad smooth circular perianth of good 
substance and deep intense golden yellow; and a rather 
shallow crown of very vivid deep orange scarlet. <A gor- 
geous flower borne on tall stems. Only one or two to 
spare. $40.00 each. 
INNISFALLEN (Richardson) 2b, Late midseason. A very 
fine flower of pure white satin smooth perianth and clear 
yellow crown of fine form. Reported to be a more re- 
fined Polindra. Only one bulb to spare at $30.00. 
IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) 10, 16 in. Midseason. A 
large double white with lemon petals interspersed among 
the white ones. Reminds one of a water lily. While I am 
not personally partial to doubles, I like this one. Not 
as free blooming as some, 60c each. 
JEAN HOOD (West & Fell) 2b, 25 in. Early midseason. 
One of the tallest of all Daffodils. Large flowers on 
strong stems. The pure white perianth with its broad 
petals well sets off the yellow crown bordered bright 
orange red. A winner of many awards in Australia where 
it originated. $3.00 each, 
