FORTUNE’S SUN (Brodie) 2a M. 17”. Immensely broad rounded 
perianth of rich bright yellow, large bowl shaped crown of 
bright orange. 30c each. 
FOYLE (G. L. Wilson) 2b M. 20”. Large flower of fine form and 
quality, crown faintly tinted pink. 60c each. 
FRIGID (G. L. Wilson) 3c L. 20”. Among the very last Daffodils to 
bloom. Rounded very pure white flowers with green eyes. Very 
few bulbs. $4.00 each. 
FRONTIER (G. L. Wilson) la E. 21”. A nicely formed clear light 
yellow. $1.60 each. 
GALATA (Brodie) 3b M. 20”. Nice flat perianth with lovely scal- 
loped orange banded yellow crown. 25c each. 
GALWAY (Richardson) 2a M. 23”. A gorgeously beautiful, all yel- 
low Daffodil, probably the best of all the yellows. Flat, smooth, 
overlapping perianth, and trumpet shaped crown of excellent 
proportion. Rich golden color, heavy substance, and strong, 
vigorous growth make this a superb addition to its class. $3.90 
each. 
GARLAND (Brodie) 2a LM. 19”. The perianth is so broadly over- 
lapping as to make this one of the most perfectly circular in 
form of all Daffodils. Large nearly flat crown of rich orange red. 
A splendid exhibition flower. $1.30 each. 
GAY DANCER (Reynolds) 3b M. 21”. Large white perianth, small 
yellow cup, rimmed orange. 70c each. 
GERTIE MILLAR (de Graaff) 2b LM. 19”. Giant flower with white 
perianth and large frilled buff lemon crown. 35c each. 
GIBRALTAR (Richardson) 2a LM. 20”. Similar to Carbineer but 
with even more substance. $1.10 each. 
GLENARM (G. L. Wilson) 2c M. 18”. Pure white. 40c each. 
GLENGARRIFF (Richardson) 1b LM. 18”. Large bi-color trumpet 
of fine form. Cream rim on trumpet. Sold out. 
GLENSHANE (G. L. Wilson) 2c LM. 18”. A lovely flower of beau- 
tiful form. White perianth and cream crown, frilled gold. 55c 
each. 
GLORIOUS (P. D. Williams) 8 M. 20”. Clusters of white flowers 
with red eyes. 25c each. 
GOLDBEATER (G. L. Wilson) la EE. 21”. Extremely early yellow. 
25c each. 
GOLD CROWN (Mitsch) 2b EM. 20”. Well formed flat white peri- 
anth of marble like smoothness, and rather large crown of deep 
gold. 50c each. 
GOLDDIGGER (Richardson) la M. 21”. A well formed flower of 
intense golden yellow. 50c each. 
GOLDEN CITY (West) la E. 22”. Very good yellow. 35c each. 
GOLDEN GOBLET (van Tubergen) 7a M. 22”. Very large deep 
gold jonquil hybrid. 35c each. 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Warnaar) la E. 22”. Giant early. 30c each. 
GOLDEN HIND (G. L. Wilson) la M 20”. Large deep yellow of 
exhibition form. 70c each. 
GOLDEN MILLER (Donard) la E. 19”. Large and early. 30c. 
GOLDEN PERFECTION (de Graaff) 7b LM. 25”. One of the larg- 
est and most striking of jonquil hybrids. 30c each; 3 for 80c. 
dozen. 
GOLDEN TORCH (Brodie) 2a EM. 22”. Large rich golden yellow 
of fine form. At its best, one of the finest of all Daffodils. $1.40 
each. 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Lewis) 2a M. 23”. Good new one with yel- 
low perianth and rich orange red crown. $3.60 each. 
GREEN ISLAND (Richardson) 2b LM. 22”. A sensational flower of 
very large size, great substance, and smooth texture. Smooth 
rounded perianth segments make a very circular flower. Bowl 
shaped crown with greenish center, passing to white, and mar- 
gined greenish lemon. Short necked. Of great value to exhibitors 
and breeders. $3.25 each. 
GREGALACH (Richardson) 1b LM. 19”. A very large flower with 
white perianth and pale primrose trumpet. 80c each. 
GREY LADY (G. L. Wilson) 3c L. 18”. Very pretty white flower 
with white eye overlaid pearly grey and trimmed cerise. 60c 
each. 
GOLD CROWN 
GUSTO (Wilson) 2a M. 16”. A rich deep yellow of very good form. 
Not very tall, but a vigorous, stiff-stemmed good garden flower. 
60c each. 
HADES (Backhouse) 2b LM. 22”. Creamy white perianth with vivid 
red crown. 30c each. 
HALLMARK (J. Hall) la M. 20”. A fine well formed yellow trum- 
pet. 40c each. 
HIAWASSEE (Powell) 8 EM. 14”. A Paper White hybrid and 
rather like this parent but hardier. 80c each. 
HIS EXCELLENCY (G. L. Wilson) la M. 19”. Well formed deep 
yellow trumpet variety. 30c each. 
HONG KONG (Richardson) 2a EM. 24”. Similar in size and form 
to Fortune but with a much deeper colored crown. $2.25 each. 
HUGH POATE (Brodie) 2a M. 23”. Perhaps the best in quality of 
the Fortune seedlings, this is a very large flower with broad, 
smooth, overlapping perianth of clear yellow, and a big bowl 
shaped crown of light orange. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
HUNTER’S MOON (Brodie) la M. 22”. A lovely flower of soft, 
cool, luminous lemon, with petal edges paler than the flanged 
and serrated trumpet. $2.00 each. 
ILLUMINATE (Lewis) 2a EM. 22”. A New Zealand variety with 
nice yellow perianth and rich orange crown. $1.60 each. 
INDIAN SUMMER (G. L. Wilson) 2a LM. 22”. A bit later blooming 
than most of the red cups, this is a high quality flower of in- 
tense coloring. Well formed circular perianth of vivid deep 
gold, and a rather small crown of striking deep orange scarlet. 
Very vigorous and prolific. One of the best in its class. $1.00 
each. 
INNISFALLEN (Richardson) 2b L. 17”. Not large but a flower of 
great perfection with satin smooth white perianth, clear lemon 
crown. 70c each. 
INTERIM (G. L. Wilson) 2b LM. 21”. Clear white, slightly reflex- 
ing perianth of nice quality, pale primrose cup with wide band 
of strong salmon pink. Tall stems and vigorous grower. Of 
great value for breeding pinks. $2.70 each. 
IRENE COPELAND (Copeland) 4 M. 16”. Good double white and 
lemon. 35c each. 
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