FORBER (Powell) 2a. Midseason. Yellow overlapping perianth 
with funnel shaped crown, orange at the margin shading to 
yellow at the base. $2.00 each. 
FORESIGHT (G. L. Wilson) 1c. Early. A flower of good form 
and quality with flat broad milk white perianth, and well 
proportioned neatly flanged golden trumpet. While not 
very tall, it is among the earliest to bloom. $5.00 each. 
‘FOREST FIRE (Brodie) 2a. Midseason. A flower somewhat 
like Porthilly but larger. Large yellow perianth and bril- 
liant orange red crown which does not readily fade in warm 
weather. Prolific. $5.00 each. 
FORTRESS (G. L. Wilson) la. 21 in. Midseason. Another 
flower of massive size and good form, this one opening 
later than most of the yellow trumpets. A worth while ad- 
dition to prolong the blooming season of this group. 75c 
each. 
FORFAR (Brodie) 3b. Late. A striking quite large flower with 
pure white flat perianth of much substance, and a bright 
solid red crown. None to spare this year. 
FORTUNE (Ware) 2a. 24 in. Early. Among fanciers, 
this is perhaps the most sought after of all Daffo- 
dils, and now it is reasonable enough in price so 
that all may possess it. A magnificent flower which, 
although it has been on the market a good number 
of years, remains one of the most outstanding of all 
varieties. Blooms very early, the flowers of great 
size being borne on stems two feet tall or more. 
Perianth is rich deep golden yellow of smooth fin- 
ish and very flat. The rich red orange crown va- 
ries in color intensity with the season. Good sized 
bulbs mostly double nose at 30c each; $3.00 per 
dozen. Very large bulbs at 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 
$4.25 per dozen. 
FORTUNE’S BEAUTY (Brodie) 2a. 22 in. Early midseason. 
A tall vigorous p!ant with large flowers having nice flat 
perianth, and deeply fringed or scalloped crown of orange. 
75¢ each. 
FORTUNE’S BLAZE (Brodie) 2a. 20 in. Midseason. 
Not as tall nor large as many of the Fortune seed- 
lings, but possessed of exceptional brilliancy of 
coloring. With the wide smooth perianth of rich 
yellow and good form well overlapping, there is a 
medium sized goblet shaped crown of very rich 
deep orange red to its base. One of the most highly 
colored of the red and yellow Daffodils. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.00; $18.50 per dozen. 
FORTUNE’S BOWL (Brodie) 2a. 22 in. Early midsea- 
son. In contrast to Fortune’s Blaze, we have in this 
one of the largest of the group. It is hardly as 
smooth, but has a very 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 coloring. A large showy 
flower. $2.50 each; 3 for $7.00; $26.00 per dozen. 
FORTUNE'S CREST (Brodie) 2a. 23 in. Early. Nearly 
as early in blooming as its parent, Fortune, and 
about its size. The petals of this are more rounded 
and lighter in color. The perianth is quite flat and 
smooth, while the large quite flaring frilled crown 
is of intense orange red, being deepest near the 
rim. It burns some in the sun, but in favorable 
weather, or when cut, it is superb, being an espe- 
cially good keeper. $4.00 each; 3 for $11.00. 
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FORTUNE’S CHAMPION (Brodie) 2a. 22 in. Midseason. An- 
other good sized flower with medium yellow perianth and 
frilled cup. $1.20 each. 
FORTUNE’S GIFT (Brodie) 2a. 22 in. Midseason. Quite dis- 
tinct from other flowers of this group, this has a large 
crown with yellow base and a wide margin of rich orange 
red. Has well overlapping deep yellow perianth. Fine tall 
stems and a good showy flower. $2.50 each; 3 for $7.00. 
FORTUNE’S PRIDE (Brodie) 2a. 17 in. Midseason. Rather simi- 
lar to Fortune’s Champion. $1.00 each. 
FORTUNE’S SUN (Brodie) 2a. 17 in. Midseason. Like For- 
tune’s Blaze, this is one of the most highly colored of the 
Fortune progeny but dissimilar otherwise. A very circular 
perianth made up of extremely broad somewhat spoon 
shaped petals. In color, a rich intense golden yellow. Very 
heavy substance. The large goblet shaped crown is light 
orange with a deeper orange band. A good garden flower. 
$1.60 each; 3 for $4.25. 
FOYLE (G. L. Wilson) 4a. Midseason. Very large flower of 
fine form and quality. Broad pointed flat white perianth, 
and a large crown of creamy primrose suffused pale rose 
pink. $8.00 each. 
FRANCISCA DRAKE (Mrs. Backhouse) 2b. Midseason. 
Large creamy white flower with good sized crown 
heavily flushed with orange. Nice for cutting. 
Z0Geach: 3.10 Doc 
FRIGID (G. L. Wilson) 4b. Very late. One of the whitest of 
all Daffodils and one of the very last to bloom. Medium 
sized flower with broad slightly pointed perianth, and small 
fluted rather flat crown. Pure icy white throughout except 
for an emerald green eye. Only one or two to spare. $16.00 
each. 
FRONTIER (G .L. Wilson) la. Early. While we have many 
shades of yellow and combinations of these shades in Daf- 
fodils, flowers of this much sought after cool greenish prim- 
rose-lemon have been scarce, and those of good quality 
otherwise, almost non-existent. This very interesting and 
beautiful flower should become poputar.in the future. Only 
one or two to spare. $30.00 each. 
GALA (G. L. Wilson) 2b. Late midseason. A sun resistant 
highly colored flower having white perianth and frilled 
orange scarlet crown with a touch of green in the center. 
$12.00 each. 
GALATA (Brodie) 3b. Midseason. Large flower with flat white 
perianth; flat irregular crown with a distinct orange band. 
$1.00 each. 
GALWAY (Richardson) 2a. Midseason. A gorgeously beauti- 
ful all yellow Daffodil. Very large intense go!den yellow 
flowers borne on tall strong stems. Broad smooth perianth 
and well flanged trumpet-like crown. A wonderful flower 
for garden display or for exhibition. Strong vigorous grower. 
Possibly the best in this class. $11.00 each. 
GALOPIN (Backhouse) 2b. White perianth with large orange 
red cup. 60c each. 
GARIBALDI (A. M. Wilson) 2a. Late midseason. A medium- 
sized deep yellow flower with rich orange cup. 40c each. 
GARLAND (Brodie) 2a. Late midseason. A most circular 
flower with perianth segments so broad that the outer three 
overlap each other. Very flat smooth nicely textured 
flower of soft yellow; the large almost flat saucer crown 
is of rich orange red, shading to lighter coloring in the 
center. A most striking exhibition flower. A very few to 
spare at $14.00 each. 
GAY DANCER (Reynolds) 3b. Midseason. Thick wide over- 
lapping pure white petals, with a rather flat yellow cup 
having an orange rim. A very attractive graceful flower. 
$4.50 each. 
