angles to the large, deep, bright orange-red crown. Tall grower and very 
free of increase: Each $1.00. 
Carlton. (2-3) A. M., R. H. S. A fine self-yellow flower of great size borne 
on a plant of wonderful vigor. Flat overlapping perianth and large expanded 
crown frilled at edge. 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
Crocus. (3) One of the most striking flowers raised by the late P. D. Wil- 
liams, classified first as a Trumpet. Broad perianth and well flanged crown 
of great substance and most intense uniform Maximus gold throughout. The 
ilower is very durable and as it ages it deepens in color and takes on a 
wonderful dark, almost orange-gold tint. Each $1.00. 
Croesus. (3-4) F. C. C., R. H. S. An outstanding flower of great substance, 
with large, rounded and imbricated pale-primrose perianth, and a widely 
expanded crown of deep red. A very showy flower. 3 for 40c; doz. $1.50. 
Damson. (3) A. M., R. H. S., and Haarlem. A flower for those who delighi 
in brilliance of color; of very attractive form, tall and somewhat drooping. 
The crown is an intense fuchsia-red which attracts one’s attention at a dis- 
tanee.—) Lach. 40e) 3 ior so ILu: 
Dunkeld. (4) A magnificent flower having broad, smooth, circular, clear- 
yellow perianth of great substance, and shallow, expanded, solid, vivid 
orange-scarlet crown. Very vigorous and free flowering. Each-$3.00. 
FORBER. (Powell). (3) A large and very showy flower bred from Bernar- 
light dressing of a high-nitrogen fertilized (5-10-5) may be broadcast over 
dino by Fortune. Rich, golden-yellow perianth having very broad, overlap- 
ping, 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 $2.00. 
Fortune. (2) F. ©. C., R: H. S.. Undoubtedly the most. sensational daffodil of 
recent introduction and invaluable for the exhibitor and breeder. A giant oi 
perfect form and gorgeous color on a two-foot stem. Grand, flat, overlapping 
perianth of greai 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 earlist to bloom. Each >35c; -Sefor $1.00. 
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 $3.00. 
Garibaldi. (3) The perianth is bright yellow, rather pointed, and of good 
substance; the crown is of brightest glowing orange-red. Fine for cutting. 
Tall strong grower and very free of increase. 3 for 40c; 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. “(Nie Fee Cr CoRR: (Ae See AS Min Haarlem “This variety 
has probably received more awards (eight) as an exhibition, garden, and cut 
flower than any 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 30cr-4 tor’ $1.10: 
