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DESCRIPTION. 
Fel®P ar {Copeland). A giant Leedsii of grand substance. Huge, 
much overlapping, pointed, ivory white segments, lj inches wide. 
Immense, bell-shaped, bright lemon crown, much frilled and 
expanded, l£ inches deep and l£ inches wide. Whole flower 3 j 
inches across. Height 21 inches. A grand exhibition flower of 
remarkable durability. Included in our winning 50 Birmingham, 
1914 (Minnie Hume x Weardale Perfection). M.S. ... 3 for 85/- 
Glee Maiden (Copeland) After the style of White Nectarine, but 
larger altogether and of greater substance. Broad, overlapping, 
oval-pointed, glistening white segments, 1 inch wide ; much crinkled 
and fluted crown, lemon white flushed greenish lemon at base and 
delicately edged with peach. Flower 3f inches across ; crown 
f inches deep and 1 inch wide. Height 17 inches. A first-class 
exhibition flower but must be cut young. M.S. 
Hort> Mr*s« Barton (W. Backhouse) Pure white perianth, cup 
expanded and passing from primrose to white. The parent of 
Moonbeam and Ethereal. Very beautiful under glass. M.S. 
Hon. Mrs. J. L. Francklin ( Pearson , 1908). A large refined 
flower of perfect form and great lasting quality. Pure white petals, 
flat, and slightly pointed at tip. Cup deep and regular, slightly 
reflexed at brim. A fine plant, tall and vigorous ; rather late. 
A M., Truro, 1909 ... 
Hypatia. (J. C. Williams) A most lovely and refined flower of 
first-class quality. Petals creamy white, rounded and overlapping. 
Eye quite flat, of pale creamy yellow with green centre. A grand 
pollen parent. Rather late. 
Ivory Eye ( Copeland , 1914). A charming flower of White Lady type 
but rounder and more refined. Glistening velvety perianth of 
poeticus white, much overlapping. Cup of a delicate pale ivory 
% inch wide, exquisitely formed and much crinkled. A tall grower. 
M.S. 
Ivorine ( P. D. Williams) Thisisoneof the most beautiful Leedsii in our 
collection, and we received an Award of Merit for it from the R.H.S. 
as a show flower in 1914. Petals broad, glistening ivory white and 
overlapping. Eye perfectly flat, of an exquisite pale primrose 
colour with pale green centre. A grand exhibition flower. Plant 
of splendid habit and an excellent grower. A.M., Truro, 1909. M.S. 
Katherine Spunnell (Leeds) A most charming flower ; perianth 
lemon white, broad and overlapping ; cup pale canary yellow. One 
of the most lasting Daffodils in a cut state. M.S. 
KKttiwake (P. D. Williams) A very large flower measuring 3j 
inches across. Firm, substantial perianth of ivory white. The 
short trumpet is well-shaped and of pale straw colour. Plant of 
most vigorous growth. A telling exhibition flower 
Laughing Water (Brodie of Brodie, 1914) A splendid large 
flower of the same type as Sailor. Long pure white segments 
pointed and well overlapping at the base. Large expanded crown 
of bright lemon yellow, much crinkled. A strong tall grower, 
equally valuable as a garden or exhibition flower. Seeds. M.S. 
Lavender (P. D. Williams) A very charming and delicately coloured 
Leedsii. The perianth is white, and the cup suffused with a 
beautifully refined tone of cherry pink. This is always greatly 
admired wherever shown. Must be cut young. L. ... 
Leading Lady (C. & G.) A superbly beautiful early giant Leedsii 
of large size. Much overlapping, broad segments, firmly set, l£ 
inches wide. Crown of exquisite shape and noble proportions, 
opening pale citron fading to a warm cream, very much expanded, 
neatly frilled and indented. The whole flower 3f inches across, 
depth of crown 1^ inches, and width 1^ inches. Height 15 ins. M.S. 
190 doz. esxsh 
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12/6 1/9 2d. 
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14/6 2/- 3d 
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Ivorine—A flower of pcrfeet beauly. 
