Leedsii 
10 100 
Crystal Queen_ $1.25 $11.00 
Ettrick, $1.00 each 
Evangeline_ .75 5.00 
Hera___ 1.25 11.00 
Her Grace___ 2.50 20.00 
Laughing Water_ 2.00 16.00 
Mitylene, $2.00 each 
Mrs. Nette O’Melveny_ 1.75 16.00 
Mrs. Percy Neale__ 2.00 18.00 
Mystic, 75 cents each_ 6.00 _ 
Phyllida _ 2.50 22.50 
Queen of the North_ .75 5.00 
Sirdar _ 2.25 20.00 
Southern Gem _ 1.00 8.00 
Tenedos, $2.00 each 
White Lady_ .75 5.00 
White Nile, $1.00 each 
Evangeline, Queen of the North and White Lady are 
short-cupped Leedsi which give in this order a long succession of 
bloom and are admirably fitted for naturalizing. They flower 
freely and increase rapidly. While they are delightful in wood¬ 
land, their height and profusion of bloom make them very 
effective in the border. HERA is a late small-cupped Leedsii of 
the greatest distinction, cool, chaste, exquisite. MRS. NETTE 
O’Melveny might be described as a glorified QUEEN OF THE 
NORTH. Laughing WATER, almost a giant Leedsii, is a grace¬ 
ful and lovely narcissus. It is very tall, very early, very free- 
flowering. 
In the Giant Leedsii, of which we offer noble examples, we 
reach the class in which perhaps the greatest advance has been 
made by the hybridizers. SOUTHERN GEM is the first to bloom, 
joyously prodigally. SIRDAR, tall, exquisite, dignified, follows 
it closely. CRYSTAL QUEEN, overlapping, takes the place of 
SIRDAR. With its height, its fine substance, its carriage and large 
size, it is perhaps, from the gardener’s point of view, the most 
useful Giant Leedsii in general commerce. MRS. PERCY NEALE 
is outstanding in every way. It has a broad, symmetrical, snow- 
white perianth and short, widely opened trumpet with broad 
imbricated rim. It is very tall, midseason to late, and has endur¬ 
ance both in the border and in the house almost unequaled in 
our experience. Very late comes HER GRACE, making, with its 
broad overlapping perianth and finely modeled crown, a perfect 
climax. PHYLLIDA is an enchanting flower, irreproachable in 
form and quality. The delicate green at the base of its frilled, 
rather deep, pale-primrose cup gives it a delicious coolness and 
freshness. 
We offer for the first time four new English introductions, 
all of great beauty and great quality. MITYLENE carries on its 
tall, strong stem a large flower of finest form and substance. 
The shallow saucer of its pale-lemon cup is in perfect proportion 
to its broad, pure-white perianth. ETTRICK is almost a trumpet 
and comes late, when all white trumpets are over. It is a very 
beautiful flower. WHITE NILE is very early, very tall, very 
famous—an aristocratic and lovely flower on which the eye rests 
with perfect satisfaction. TENEDOS is an immense flower on 
stems two feet high—broad, handsome foliage. The crown on 
first opening is primrose, but soon passes to white. MYSTIC is 
the essence of finish and refinement. The flat crown whose 
ground color is white shades to soft apple green in the center 
and is edged with a narrow rim of pinkish orange. 
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