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Narcissus Leedsii — continued. 
f Janet Image (i), xxx, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, belonging to the Giant 
I eedsiis perianth white, large straight lemon crown ; a remarkably refined and beautiful 
flower, ht. 16 in. Award of Merit R.H.S., 1903; Truro, 1904; and Birmingham, 
§|Katherine Spurrell (4), xxx, flower of highest quality, with broad campanulate 
white perianth of good substance and a delicate canary-coloured cup, ht. 16 in. Very 
beautiful as a cut flower, and lasting well in water P er I00 ' 
|La.dy Jane Jodrell, xxxx, smallish flower of beautiful rounded form, broad pure 
white perianth, pure white prettily fluted cup, very chaste; this variety sometimes pro- 
duces two blooms on a stem 
tLord Kitchener. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 1 1 each £\2 12 s. 
(Lowdham Beauty. See New Seedling Daffodils, page it each £\ 4s. 
fLucia, xxx, new 1906, after the style of Katherine Spurrell, but much finer, the 
flower measuring 4 inches across, perianth white, crown citron, straight and prettily 
fluted, ht. 16 in ■•••••• " ' 
(Maggie May (4), xxx, a most beautiful Giant Leedsii with white perianth and 
very large pale citron cup passing to white, beautifully frilled; a fine strong giower, 
ht. 22 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. London; First-Class Certificate, 
Birmingham 
(Maid of Athens. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 11 
SfMaria Magdalene de GraafF (4), xxx, broad white perianth and much 
expanded primrose cup, often heavily suffused with a rich orange or terra-cotta shade ; 
usually two-flowered, ht. 17 in per 1000, 60/- ; per too, 6/6 
fMaydew, xxxx, new 1907, raised by the Rev. G. P. Haydon , a very beautiful hybrid of 
biflorus * poeticus , very broad rounded perianth well imbricated and of great substance, 
crown delicate lemon, prettily frilled, deliciously scented, tall and late flowering 
each 1 ior. 
(Mermaid. See New Seedling Daffodils, n ...each £\ 5*. 
/Minnie Hume (3), xx, white perianth, cup large and spreading, passing from a fine 
lemon colour to white, handsome P er 1000, 3% i P er I00 > 3/6 
fMoonbeam. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £e, 4s. 
(((Mountain Maid (3), xxx, broad snowy white petals, pure white cup, graceful 
drooping habit, an exquisitely beautiful flower, ht. 15 in 
Mrs. Langtry (4), xxx, perianth white and broad, cup opening a pale primrose and 
passin" off white, in some seasons elegantly margined canary-yellow, beautiful ; a 
remarkably free bloomer, each bulb generally producing several flower stems. riRsi- 
CLASS Certificate R.H.S ;--P«r I000 > 2 S/‘ ! P er I00 > 2 /? 
} M Extra strong selected bulbs ,, 35/" 5 »> 4/‘ 
(Norah Pearson, xxxx, fine bold flower of good bearing, perianth white, broad, 
imbricated and pointed very large straight crown of a delicate pale citron prettily b illed 
at mouth, robust grower, ht. 19 in each 2S ‘ 
81 Peach (3), xxxx, a flower of remarkable beauty, and, lik e Salmonella, quite a new break 
in colour ; perianth pure white and slightly shouldered, crown long and straight, prettily 
fluted and of a lovely apricot-orange, ht. 13 in P er IO °’ 00 /‘ 
■(■Penguin, xxxx, new 1908, perianth snowy white, long and tapering, crown cieamy 
primrose, long, straight and prettily frilled at mouth 
§(Phyllis, xxx, new 1906, a bold handsome flower, with broad creamy perianth and 
straight crown, citron with amber, prettily fluted P er I0a 45/- 
8Polestar, xxx, reflexing white perianth, large expanded flat crown, of a soft pale canary 
colour, prettily fluted, late flowering ; recommended for naturalising and as a cut flower 
’ F 1 per 100, 21/- 
81 Princess Maud (3), xx, short broad, rather campanulate white perianth, large 
globular primrose-coloured crown ; a beautiful flower. Award of Merit k.H.b. 
I Queen of the North. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 12 each £3 3s. 
81 Robbie Jenkins, xxx, new 1907, a very graceful drooping flower with white perianth 
and prettily fluted small crown, ivory-white with buff-yellow centre, ht. 10 in 
8+Salmonetta (4), XXX, a remarkably distinct and beautiful new break in the Leedsii 
section ; perianth clear white, almond-shaped segments, cup prettily fluted, well opened 
and of a beautiful apricot shade passing off peach ; a distinct and remarkable colour, 
ht. 14 in. Award of Merit, Birmingham, 1903 •■•■•• 
(Silver Moon, xxx, new 1907, raised at our Surbiton Nurseries, flower of medium 
size with rounded and very broad perianth slightly twisted, cup pure white prettily 
crimped, tall and late flowering * '/ 
(Sirdar. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 eac “ ~ I “ - 
(Sir Galahad. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 each /,ib ibr. 
Si Snow Crest. See New Seedling Daffodils, page 13 each £2 2 s. 
/Sylvia (4), xx, raised by Rev. G. P. Haydon, perianth pure white, gracefully twisted 
small white cup flushed peach ; a dainty, drooping flower, ht. 
per doz. each. 
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