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Salmonetta. (D. 14 in. §11* $3 ea.) A remarkably 

 distinct and beautiful break in the Leedsii family. This, 

 with "Peach" form a new branch known as the "Apricot- 

 Crowned Leedsiis.'' Salmonetta has almond shaped clear 

 white petals and a well opened prettily fluted cup 

 cf orange passing off into peach; a distinct and remark- 

 able colouration. Award of Merit, Birmingham. 



SuPERBUS. (75c doz.) White petals drooping over 

 the long creamy yellow crown. 



Sylvia. (D. 18 in. $2.50 ea.) A dainty pendant flower 

 with gracefully twisted pure white petals and a small 

 cup of white flushed with peach. 



The Sisterhood. (D. 20 in. §1[*$2.5o ea.) New; 

 vigorous and floriferous, often bearing two and three 

 flowers on a stem. A distinct and attractive flower with 

 white petals and fluted cup of pale buff, changing to white. 



Una. (D. 18 in. §tI*$2.5o ea.) A new and exquisite 

 flower of great size ; large cream-white petals and long 

 straight crown of bright citron. A vigorous grower and 

 free late bloomer. 



Undine. ($25 ea.) A remarkably new seedling, with 

 a snowy white bell-like perianth and a straight deeply 

 fluted crown of creamy-white. 



White Lady. (§11* $1.50 ea.) Perfect form; broad 

 white petals and a crinkled pale canary cup. Award of 

 merit, R. H. S. 



White Queen. (§11 $25 ea.) Practically a white Sir 

 Watkin. A strong sturdy grower: large broad pure white 

 petals and a large bold straight cup of pale citron pas- 

 sing to white. The brim of the cup is prettily frilled, 

 First-class certificate, R. H. S. 



NARCISSUS MONTANUS 



Narcissus montanus, (C. t[ * $2.50 doz,) 



also known as poculiformis and popularly as 



