Kingdom. Ideal in form. Flat, imbricated perianth; expanded, light- 
yellow crown, slightly recurved at brim. Tall and very vigorous. 
Each 25c. 
Lord Kitchener. A very handsome perfect flower with broad flat pure 
white perianth of firm substance; large crown of a delicate pale prim¬ 
rose well open at the mouth and elegantly crimped at the brim. Sturdy 
grower of fine constitution. Each 25c. 
Louis Capet. A dainty little flower of perfect conformation, ideal for 
the rock garden or for naturalizing. Pure white perianth and light- 
primrose crown, pale green at center shading to gold. 2 for 25c. 
Martello. An early, graceful, very long stemmed flower having Nevis 
as one of its parents. Each $1.00. 
Mermaid. Large, well imbricated, white perianth; crown pale creamy 
primrose when opening and passing off white. Of excellent substance. 
3 for 50c. 
Mitylene. A grand large flower, having very broad and rounded, much 
overlapping, pure-white perianth of great substance and beautiful 
quality; very wide and shallow, smooth, saucer-shaped crown of card- 
board-like substance and palest primrose color fading almost to cream. 
Each $1.50. 
Mount Erebus. Very large, slightly star-shaped perianth with seg¬ 
ments pointing slightly forward. Large flaring crown with ruffled 
edge. Each 25c. 
Niveth. A Triandrus-Leedsii hybrid of greatest beauty and very vig¬ 
orous for this strain. Purest, stainless white, of perfect grace and 
quality. Each $1.00. 
Phyllida. A very distinct flower of large size and good form. Pale- 
primrose crown broadly expanded. Each 30c. 
Silver Fox. An outstanding garden variety, very tall, vigorous and 
prolific. Broad, white perianth; immense creamy-white crown deeply 
serrated and rolled back at the brim. Each 75c. 
Silver Plane. A flat-crowned Leedsii of fine and distinct character. 
Large flower with broad, flat, white perianth and large, perfectly flat 
pale primrose crown. Each $1.50. 
Silver Star. Large, pure white flower. Shovel-pointed, well over¬ 
lapping perianth of good substance; large, flaring crown with well 
ruffled and frilled edge. Vigorous; early; extra fine. Each 40c. 
Sirdar. Broad, imbricated, silvery-white perianth and large, bold, 
straight crown of a delicate cream color, elegantly frilled at mouth. 
Each 25c. 
Suda. A flower of delicate charm because of the pink crown that 
approaches a trumpet; of pleasing form and quality, borne on a tall 
stem. Pure white perianth with large, bell-mouthed crown. Each 
$3.50. 
Tantalus. A fine large flower. Large, spreading, citron crown. Each 
40c. 
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