Medio-Ooronatti 
Leedsii Daffodils. 
Description. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
Amazon (Smith) 
— 
36/— 
3/6 
Ariadne (Engleheart) 
— 
7/6 
9d. 
Citron (F.ngleheart) 
— 
51 - 
6d. 
Diamond (Copeland) 
— 
— 
100/- 
Diana A noble flower, very large and bold, 
perianth creamy white, flat and round ; the 
very large flattened disc-like eye is of pale 
cowslip yellow. Very fine with us last season. 
A.M., R.H.S., 1900 
10/- 
Duchess of Westminster 
18/6 
2/6 
3d. 
Eoster (Engleheart) 
— 
— 
10/- 
Ermine (Engleheart) 
— 
— 
10/- 
Evangeline (Engleheart) Strongly recom- 
mended 


xv- 
Fairy Queen 
— 
6/6 
7d. 
Hon. Mrs. Barton (W. Backhouse) 
17/6 
2/6 
3d. 
Katherine Spurred (Leeds) 
17/6 
2/6 
3d. 
Lemon Star (Copeland) 
— 
— 
63/- 
Libra (Copeland) A fine shapely Giant 
Leedsii, raised from Minnie Hume (seed) and 
Mme. de Graaff. Broad overlapping ivory 
white perianth. I.arge light yellow crown, 
spreading at end and frilled. A flower of 
great substance. Seeds freely 
10/6 
Lowdham Beauty (Pearson) 
— 
— 
80/— 
Madge Matthew (W. Backhouse] 
16/- 
2/3 
3d. 
Minnie Hume (W. Backhouse) 
3/6 
6d. 
— 
M. Magdaline de Graaff (W. Backhouse) 
7/- 
>/- 
- 
Mrs. Langtry (W. Backhouse) 
3/-, 
fid. 
Moonbeam (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 
— 
— 
Nil 
Neptune (Copeland) A cross between M. 
Hume (seed) and Grandee, of immense vigour. 
Perianth stiff and overlapping, opening yellow 
and changing to white. Very long straight nar- 
row trumpet of intense rich yellow. A striking 
flower exhibited by us at Birmingham, 1909. 
Quite distinct from any other Leedsii, and 
seeds 
42/- 
