FORBER. (Powell). (3) A large and very showy flower bred from Bernardino 
by Fortune. Rich, golden-yellow perianth having very broad, overlapping, 
shovel-pointed segments. Funnel shaped dark-yellow crown with a rich 
orange-red edge extending well down toward the center. Vigorous and 
prolific. The color holds until the flower fades. Each $2.50. 
Fortune. (2) F. C. C., R. H. S. Undoubtedly the most sensational daffodil ot 
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. Each 50c. 
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 $3.50. 
Fortune's Gift. (3) Very tall; deep yellow perianth and shapely, bright orange- 
red crown. A flower of perfect form and vivid coloring. Cne of the best 
of the Fortune seedlings. Each $3.00. 
Garibaldi. (3) The perianth is bright yellow, rather pointed, and of gocd sub- 
stance; the crown is ot brightest glowing orange-red. Fine for cutting. Tall, 
strong grower and very free of increase. Doz. $1.50. 
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. Three for $1.00. 
Havelock. (2-3) A. M., F.C. C., R. H. 8. A. M., Haarlem. Thisiacriers 
has probably received more awards (eight) as an exhibition, garden, and cut 
flower than ony other variety. 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 re- 
markable garden plant. Each 40c. 
HOOSAC. (4) (Powell). A very noticeable flower because of its large size 
and strong color. Broad, overlapping, pointed perianth segments that make a 
star-shaped decorative flower, flat and at right angles to a shapely dark- 
orange crown. From Goldén Beauty x Bokhara. Each $3.50. 
Invergordon. (3) A. M., R. H. S. A most striking flower of great size with 
very broad, rounded, smooth, soft-yellow perianth and wide, open, shallow, 
bowl-shaped crown of solid vivid deep orange-red. Each 75c. 
MASSASOIT. (3) (Powell). A very retined and beautiful flower of high exhi- 
bition quality. The broad, very smooth shovel-pointed petals overlap half 
their length. They are rich yellow in color and as they age they lean 
slightly forward, the points on a line with the darker yellow, medium-sized, 
flaring crown that has an orange edge. Tall, graceful, and vigorous. From 
Hera x Fair Bostonian. Each $2.50. 
Merkara. (4) Very large, flat, much overlapping, sulphur-yellow ferianth; 
large, expanded, deep crange-red crown. Showy, attractive flower. Each 40c. 
