48 
100 doz. each 
DESCRIPTION 
Swashbuckler A superb Giant Leedsii of absolutely unique 
colouring. Lemon white petals, 1$ inches wide, 3 br®ad and round, 
3 ovate and pointed, very thick and overlapping. Large open cup, 
1^ inches wide, l£ inches deep, pale lemon shading to straw at 
mouth, which is much frilled and semi-rolled back. A strong tall 
grower of finest quality. M. Hume x King Alfred. E. ... — 
Thona (Pearson , 1912) A beautiful giant Leedsii of unusual colour¬ 
ing. Ivory white perianth, 3£ inches across, of overlapping wavy 
petals. The trumpet, li inches deep and l£ inches wide at mouth, 
j 3 a distinct shade of apricot. Plant of strong robust habit and 
very free-flowering. M.S. ... ... ••• ••• 
Tnimpley Gem (Goodwin) A cross between M. Hume and 
Madame de Graaff, with stiff, much overlapping white petals and 
finely frilled crown. Seeds freely and is a splendid doer. A dwarf 
grower. M.S. ... ... ••• ••• ^ ^ or ®/" 
Una (Engleheart) A very large flower and a strong grower. Creamy 
white" petals and long straight crown of bright citron tinged 
apricot. L. ... ... ••• ••• ••• 25_ 
WatenwitcH (Engleheart) A pure white drooping flower of 
exquisite grace and purity. Segments long, cup bell-shaped. A 
most floriferous plant with splendid long stems and dark green 
foliage. Strongly recommended for planting in grass, and has been 
largely used in this way at Sandringham. M.S. ... ... »&/- 
White City (Mrs. R. O Backhouse) A big flat flower with broad 
thick petals of the purest white. Short crown which opens a little 
sulphury, but eventually turns as white as the petals. A very tall 
vigorous plant, easily forced. It stands well in the open. We 
consider this'an advance upon all the White Leedsii, more especially 
as the crown does not burn. M.S. ... ••• ••• 
— «4/- 
— 21 /- 
— 2/8 
3/6 4d. 
2/3 3d. 
—* £5 
White Lady (Engleheart). Probably the finest garden plant in 
this section, being most floriferous and of very strong growth 
and quick increase. Fine, round, overlapping perianth of great 
solidity, cup beautifully crinkled, of pale canary yellow. 
Superb under glass. Avery shy seeder. A.M., R.H.S., April, 
1898. M.S. ... ... ••• - 25 /“ S / 6 4dl 
White Frank (1913) Pure white perianth of long almond-shaped 
segments slightly incurved after the manner of Frank Miles. Cup 
creamy white, and of medium size. A very charming flower at a 
low price... ... ••• •*• ••• ••• ' 
White Queen (Engleheart) One of the loveliest Narcissi. In the 
way of a refined Sir W r atkin, but having a large, broad, smooth 
perianth of glistening white, and a bold, straight cup of pale citron 
passing to white, with an exquisitely frilled edge. F.C.C., R.H.S., 
1898. Indispensable to exhibitors. M.S. ... ••• 
White Slave (J . C. Williams) A vastly improved White Lady 
and considerably earlier than that variety. Always flat and smooth 
and of extraordinary lasting qualities. Broad, much overlapping 
perianth of Poeticus white ; cup elegantly frilled and fluted, pale 
citron. A.M., Birmingham, 1909. E. ... ... ••• •/ 
Wood Nymph (C. & G., 1914) A charming Leedsii from the 
same seed pod as Christalla. Flower 3^ inches across. Pointed, 
much overlapping white perianth. Trumpet li inches long, 
beautifully frilled, opens pale primrose and fades to ivory white, 
with a green tone at the base. Very durable and a good show 
flower. M.S. 
Wood Nymph— A splendid flower at a low price. 
