Medio-Coronati. 
Leedsii Daffodils. 
Description. 
Amazon (Smith) A remarkably handsome flower 
of fine form and great substance, perianth pure 
white, cup canary, a strong grower and free 
bloomer. M.S 
Argosy (Engleheart) A very beautiful giant 
Leedsii of Lord Kitchener type, but taller and 
a stronger grower. Overlapping, broad, 
pointed, ivory-white segments, 1 inch across. 
Long expanded crown, 1± inches deep and 
H inches wide, very finely fringed and crinkled 
at edge. Opens light lemon and fades to 
creamy white. Flower 4 inches across ; height 
16 inches. Raised from Florence x Poeticus. 
E 
Ariadne (Engleheart) One of the most exquisite 
flowers in this section. Perianth white, very 
large, wide, saucer-shaped cup of ivory white, 
prettily frilled at margin. Very lasting and a 
quick increaser. Will not seed but is a grand 
pollen flower. A.M., R.H.S., 1905. E.' 
Bridal Flower (Engleheart) Raised from 
Albicans and Poet. Ornatus. A beautiful and 
very refined flower of drooping habit. Whole 
flower ivory white with a long gpeen pistil, 
which gives the flower a very distinct appear- 
ance. A strong grower and of quick increase. 
Christalla (C. & G.) An exquisite Minnie 
Hume seedling of much character. Broad, 
substantial overlapping lemon-white segments ; 
long fluted trumpet of palest primrose, beauti- 
fully fringed at mouth. M.S 
Citron (Engleheart) An exquisite variety with 
loose creamy white segments and a long crown 
of apricot-citron colour. Sweet scented. 
Splendid under glass. M.S 
Diamond (Copeland) A most refined chaste 
pure white flower of exquisite purity raised 
from Minnie Hume and Calathinus. Broad, 
flat, overlapping perianth ; large egg-shaped 
crown. A good healthy tall grower of most 
graceful habit, frequently bearing two flowers 
on a stem. Quite one of the loveliest hybrids 
that we have seen. Second Prize in Seedling 
Class for Medios, Birmingham, 1906. Second 
Prize, Cartwright Cup, Birmingham, 1909 and 
1910. M.S. ... 
100 doz. ea. 
— 24/- 2/6 
- - 42/- 
— 7/6 9d. 
— 7/6 9d. 
- . 15/- 
— 5/- 6d. 
— — 70/- 
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