DIOTIMA (de Graaff) 1a E, 25”. Size and earliness combine to 
make this one of the most sought after of yellow Daffodils. Very 
large star-like flat perianth, and long crimped trumpet. 60c 
each. 
DREAMLIGHT (G. L. Wilson) 3b L. 17”. Sparkling snow-white 
circular perianth with overlapping petals; white eye, overlaid 
soft gray-green, with a distinct rim of cerise. Perfect for cut- 
ting. 45c each. 
DUNKELD (Brodie) 2a LM. 20”. The individual perianth segments 
are almost round, making this a most circular flower. Flat clear 
yellow perianth, and saucer shaped shallow crown of vivid 
orange red. Prolific. 50c each. 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (Uit den Boogaard) 2b M. A very large 
flower of John Evelyn type, having white perianth of heavy 
thick texture, and a very large flaring ruffled crown of yellow 
becoming deeper at the edge. A very good garden flower, being 
one of the so-called “weather-proof” Daffodils. Sold out. 
DUNLAVIN (Richardson) 2c M. 19”. Well formed white flower. 
$1.00 each. 
DUNLOE (Richardson) 2c LM. 19”. Nicely shaped white with trum- 
pet shaped crown which may develop pink coloring. 50c each. 
DUNMORE (Richardson) 2c EM. 20”. Flat white perianth of much 
su Detance crown of rich lemon yellow, flanged at the mouth. 
each. 
DUNSEVERICK (G. L. Wilson) 2c M. 21”. A very large smooth 
white perianth, and bold expanded fluted crown of ivory chang- 
ing to white. $1.00 each. 
EFFECTIVE (G. L. Wilson) 1b M. 19”. An exceptionally brilliantly 
contrasted bi-color, with flat smooth white perianth, and rich 
chrome yellow trumpet; a halo of yellow extending into the 
perianth. $1.50 each. 
ELGIN (Brodie) la EM. 19”. A good large deep yellow trumpet 
variety with rich plush like finish. 40¢ each. 
ESTRELLITA (Mitsch) 6a EE. 12”. (Mite x Malvern Gold). A petite 
flower of clear deep lemon gold self, about 234 inches in diam- 
eter. Very regular, broad, overlapping, but pointed, slightly 
reflexed perianth and well balanced crown. Pale green foliage. 
Beautiful for cutting. $2.00 each. 
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EVENING (G. L. Wilson) 2c M. 18”. A very pretty all white flower 
of fine form. Very prolific. Much valued for hybridizing for its 
tendency to give pinks. 30c each. 
FAIRY CIRCLE (Brodie) 3b M. 14”. A most delightful bantam 
flower with white perianth, and pink rimmed eye. Not a very 
good grower. 75c each. 
FAIRY DREAM (Mitsch) le M. 17”. Very smooth and symmetrical 
clean white flower, with unusually flat, even, overlapping peri- 
anth, and rather long, nicely balanced trumpet. It is, I think, as 
consistently near perfect in form as anything I grow. $1.75 each. 
FAIRY KING (A. M. Wilson) 2a EM. 19”. Medium size with very 
good smooth yellow perianth, and bright orange red cup. 30c 
each. 
FAIRY MOTHER (Lewis) 2b LM. 17”. Quite large rounded white 
perianth, crown of a rich pinkish orange salmon. Very few 
bulbs. $7.00 each. 
FAIRY NYMPH (Barr) 7a LM. 16”. An interesting creamy white 
rather small jonquil with heads of two or three flowers. 50c 
each. 
FEBRUARY GOLD (de Graaff) 6a EE. 14”. One of the first Daf- 
fodils to bloom. Lemon yellow perianth, deeper yellow trumpet. 
25¢ each. 
FERMOY (Richardson) 2b LM. 22”. The largest, I think, of the red 
and white Daffodils. Very large white perianth of fine quality; 
large bowl shaped crown of orange red shading to yellow at the 
base. $2.00 each. 
FESTIVITY (Mitsch-1952) 2b M. 22”. Parentage unknown. A mag- 
nificent giant flower with very wide spread, broad, smooth, 
flat perianth of beautiful finish, and a rather long, but well 
balanced, clear yellow crown. From illustration it looks much 
like Tudor Minstrel but with longer less flared crown. It has a 
fault of tilting downwards when freshly opened, otherwise the 
price would be much higher. $5.50 each. 
FIDELIS (Clark) 2c EM. 18”. Informal white perianth with rather 
long crown of good pink coloring. One of the earliest pinks. 
90c each. 
FIRE GLEAM (Lewis) 2a EM. 22”. Good quality yellow perianth 
and orange red crown. Vigorous grower. $2.00 each. 
FIREWATER (Brodie) 2b M. 20”. Decorative pure white perianth, 
citron yellow crown with bright orange red margin. 60c each. 
FLAMENCO (Richardson) 2b M. 20”. A jarge flower with round, 
flat, overlapping creamy white perianth, and a widely expanded 
deep Seville orange crown. One of the more sunproof of the 
brightly colored flowers. Vigorous, strong grower. 30c each. 
FOGGY DEW (G. L. Wilson) 3c M. 22”. A large, very broad, 
rounded, pure white perianth with much substance, and a very 
heavily frilled creamy white crown, green in the center. A 
very lovely flower somewhat like Chinese White. $2.25 each. 
FORERUNNER (Engleheart) la EE. 19”. About the first large yel- 
low trumpet to bloom. 40c each. 
FORESIGHT (G. L. Wilson) 1b EE. 15”. Another of the very first 
flowers to bloom. Not very tall but has many good qualities. 
Very smooth, clean cut, white perianth, and a neatly flanged 
golden trumpet. Lasts a long time in good condition. 80c each. 
FOREST FIRE (Brodie) 2a M. 19”. A large flower about the color 
of Porthilly. Does not appear to have a lot of substance but it 
holds its color and stands up well in bad weather. 40c each. 
FORFAR (Brodie) 3b L. 18”. Striking large pure white flower with 
rich red crown. 40c each. 
FORTRESS (Wilson) la M. 21”. A large rich yellow trumpet of 
good form and proportion, and useful in that it blooms a little 
later than most others of its class. 50¢ each. 
FORTUNE (Ware) 2a E. 24”. Flowers of great size and good form 
borne on tall strong stems. Rich yellow perianth and light or- 
ange crown. One of the best. 30c each; $3.00 per dozen. 
FORTUNE’S BLAZE (Brodie) 2a M. 20”. A medium sized well 
formed flower of great brilliance. 25e each; $2.50 per dozen. 
FORTUNE’S BOWL (Brodie) 2a EM. 22”. A large flower with 
medium light yellow perianth and large orange red bowl! shaped 
crown. 40c each; 3 for $1.10. 
FORTUNE’S CREST (Brodie) 2a E. 23”. Petals more rounded and 
lighter in color than in Fortune but the large crown is most 
intense rich orange red. A good keeper when cut. 70¢ each. 
