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dering on true trumpet daffodil proportions; 
broad smooth De well-flanged trumpet 
crown. Splendid size, build, proportion, stature 
and color; a magnificent garden plant and a 
grand show flower. each, $5.00 
GARDEN OFFICER (Lefeb.) 1938 — An at- 
tractive short-cupped daffodil which stands out 
for its perfect form and habit. One of the rare 
short-cupped daffodils that really looks up. The 
perianth is of a soft ivory, the cup which is nice- 
ly frilled has a yellow center and a narrow red 
edge. Not a spectacular show flower, but one 
that deserves and merits your attention. 
per 100, $16.00 
GERANIUM (v.d. S.) —A.M.H. 1931—One 
of the newer Dutch Tazeta Hybrids with from 
five to seven large flowers per stem. The petals 
are rounded and overlap, the short, flat red 
crown is orange-red. A good variety for late 
forcing in pots and pans but equally outstanding 
in the garden and for exhibitions. per 100, $8.00 
GERTIE MILLAR (de Graaff) 1927—Wonder- 
ful flower of the new Giant Leedsii type with 
pure white perianth similar to and as large as 
Van Waveren’s Giant, with beautifully propor- 
tioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and 
frilled and of translucent texture; unusually 
long pistils and anthers match these colors per- 
fectly; a most handsome flower. A.M.H. 1930. 
per 100, $9.00 
GLORIOUS (Williams) 1923—Tall, flower de- 
lightfully informal in habit, perianth Poeticus 
white with eye orange, edged red; good for semi- 
shade; very early and an excellent forcer. F.C.C. 
1927, A.M. (c.g.) 1923, F.C.C. (m) 1926, A.M. 
(g) 1928. per 100, $6.00 
GLORY OF LISSE (Segers) 1907-—White peri- 
anth, yellow cup, edged red. per 100, $5.50 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Warnaar) 1927, EF. 
A.H. 1928—Undoubtedly one of the largest 
trumpet varieties in existence. The perianth is 
well formed and overlapping; the trumpet is of 
good shape and proportion, rolled back at the 
brim. The color is deep golden-yellow. Opens be- 
fore Golden Spur. per 100, $12.00 
GREMLIN (O.B.F.) 1946—A late, attractive, 
little plant with white, star-shaped perianth and 
cylindrical small, fluted and slightly fringed 
cup, opening yellow, then turning to buff and 
finally developing an attractive, strongly rose- 
colored rim. Not spectacular but a lovely garden 
plant. each, $5.00 
GOLDEN PEDESTAL (Rich.) 1922 —A re- 
markably fine flower of good form and quality. 
The perianth is a clear golden yellow, made up 
out of broad and overlapping petals and measur- 
ing better than four inches across of wonderful 
substance, retaining its form till the last. The 
cup is beautifully proportioned, of the same col- 
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or as the perianth, nicely frilled and expanded. 
The plant is tall, a very strong grower and a 
rapid increaser and free bloomer. In many trials 
it has stood out as one of the finest garden daffo- 
dills. A.M. (e) 1922. per 100, $8.00 
GOLDEN PERFECTION (deGraaff)—A per- 
fect perianth with wide overlapping segments, 
deep citron-yellow with mica sheen and cup of 
pure gold perfectly proportioned to balance of 
flower; calyx grey-green flecked with gold; 
unique in its class. F.C.C. 1926, A.M. (g) 1934. 
per 100, $7.00 
GRAND OPERA (Chapman) 1929 — One of 
the border-line Poeticus types, small but very 
attractive and free-flowering. The neat per- 
fectly rounded perianth is in strong contrast to 
the red crinkled cup. per 100, $20.00 
GRAPEFRUIT (Lubbe) 1929, F.C.C.H. 1944 
—One of the outstanding new daffodils of novel 
coloring. The large, well proportioned flower is 
of a cool uniform lemon-green color, bleaching 
to almost true ivory with age. Has unusual last- 
ing power and while it opens early, it will stay 
in good condition for weeks. We have found that 
the plant grows best when left undisturbed for 
two or three years, which gives it added value as 
a fine garden variety. each, $2.00 
GRATIA (deGraaff) 1938—A fine example of 
the large, star-shaped Leedsii. Petals purest 
white; crown soft yellow with white margin. 
A.M.H. 1938. per 100, $16.00 
GRAYLING (Will.) 1927—A grand Leedsii 
of distinct character and largest size, having 
very broad and much overlapping white peri- 
anth which stands well at right angles to the 
rather narrow and fluted pale primrose crown. 
A.M. (g) 1931. per 100, $30.00 
GREEN ISLAND (Rich.) 1940 —A sensational 
flower of very large size, great substance and 
waxen smooth texture. Smooth rounded white 
segments of such immense width that they form 
an almost complete circle. Well proportioned 
shallow bowl-shaped frilled cup, greenish white 
at base, inside passing to white, which in turn 
passes to a band of clear, cool, greenish lemon at 
the margin. Short-necked on a tall, long stem. 
Plant of great vigor. P.C., 1940. Best flower in 
London Show 1940. each, $4.00 
HADES (Backhouse) 1925—A flower of won- 
derful color, large creamy white perianth of ex- 
cellent substance, large expanded crown of a 
real deep cherry-red, height 24 inches; a very 
strong, vigorous variety which holds its color 
exceptionally well. A.M. (e) 1928. 
per 100, $12.00 
HALFA (Brodie) 1927 — A very attractive 
flower of high quality, broad perfectly flat even 
and smooth overlapping white perianth, clean 
cut and pointed. The soft yellow trumpet has an 
evenly flanged brim. each, $0.80 
