PEKING 3b. Upon first impression when seeing 
this daffodil, the word perfection seems to come 
to one’s mind. In its type it is the most perfect 
flower. Generally speaking it is like the old va¬ 
riety “Masterpiece,” though about twice as large 
in all proportions. The perianth is perfectly 
rounded, more so than in any other Barrii. The 
cup is rather flat, nicely ribbed and of the very 
deepest reddish orange. While the stems are not 
exceptionally tall, the whole plant is so beauti¬ 
fully balanced, that we can recommend it strongly 
to all lovers of daffodils. Each, $60. 
RED BEACON 3b. A most lovely flower which 
immediately attracts one by its brilliantly colored 
cup; the perianth is ivory-white, slightly shaded 
sulphur at the base; the cup is prettily fluted and 
of the most intense fiery orange-red. $1.75 for 
10; $15 per 100. 
RED GUARD 3a. A very attractive novelty. Peri¬ 
anth sulphur-yellow with glowing orange-scarlet 
cup often producing two flowers on a single stem. 
A very unique flower. $7.75 for 10; $75 per 100. 
DIVISION IV. LEEDSII 
(Eucharis-flowered Daffodils) 
Perianth white, and cup or crown 
white, cream or pale citron, some¬ 
times tinged with pink or apricot. 
Varieties marked 4a have a cup or 
crown not less than one-third but 
less than equal to the length of the 
perianth segments. 
Varieties marked 4b have a cup or 
crown less than one-third the length 
of the perianth segments. 
DAISY SCHAEFFER 4a. One of 
the best of the remarkable new 
Giant Leedsii type, the flower A l / 2 inches across, 
with cup nearly two inches it resembles a Giant 
Trumpet, but much more graceful in form. Peri¬ 
anth is pure white, with cup opening primrose 
and turning to light canary-yellow, deeper at the 
base; long lemon-yellow stigma and styles add 
to the color harmony of this remarkable flower. 
Each, $40. 
GERTIE MILLAR 4a. Wonderful flower of the 
new Giant Leedsii type with pure white perianth 
similar to and as large as Van Waveren’s Giant, 
with a beautifully proportioned pale primrose cup 
deeply fluted and of translucent texture; unusual¬ 
ly long pistils and anthers match this color per¬ 
fectly. Each, $2. 
HERA 4b. In this daffodil the pure white perianth 
segments seem almost joined together, so perfect 
is their overlapping; the pale straw-colored cup 
is very markedly fluted and with the slightly 
greenish base, creates a charming whole. A flower 
of intense delicacy and of chaste beauty. $1.25 
for 10; $10 per 100. 
HER GRACE 4a. A very beautiful daffodil. Beau¬ 
tiful overlapping, snow-white perianth with large 
ivory crown resting firmly against it. Its promi¬ 
nent characteristic is the exquisite carving of the 
crown’s edge. A strong grower. The flower has 
much substance and the entire plant is of exhibi¬ 
tion quality. $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
Typical Leedsii Daffodil 
RED SHADOW 3b. A most attractive flower of 
bold appearance. The perianth is white with 
orange-red cup. It is unusually free-flowering and 
a strong and vigorous grower. Each, $4. 
SUNRISE 3b. A beautiful daffodil; perianth white 
with a broad primrose bar through the center of 
each petal; expanded and elegantly fluted crown, 
bright orange-yellow with fiery scarlet margin. 
$1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
SUNSTAR 3b. A most attractive novelty. Creamy 
white, broad petaled perianth, segments slightly 
reflexed; flat yellow cup with broad orange mar¬ 
gin ; tall fine stem and neck, Poeticus habit; beau¬ 
tiful both in the garden and for exhibition. Each, 
$ 2 . 
YELLOW POPPY 3a. A most attractive flower. 
Perianth is of softest yellow, cup of a brilliant 
orange. A most unusual variety lending itself on 
account of the graceful habit nicely for both the 
garden or the exhibition table. $2.75 for 10; 
$25 per 100. 
LORD KITCHENER 4a. Flower of 
great size with very broad, flat, 
pure white perianth of firm sub¬ 
stance ; crown very large, of a deli¬ 
cate pale primrose, well open at 
the mouth and elegantly crimped 
at the brim. $1.15 for 10; $8.75 
per 100. 
LOUIS CAPET 4a. A dainty little 
flower of perfect conformation 
from whatever angle viewed; 
poised on tiptoe ready for a dance 
at the slightest breath of air; peri¬ 
anth white; trumpet light prim¬ 
rose, with golden anthers, and pale 
green shading to gold; foliage 
clean and upright, not too heavy; an ideal nar¬ 
cissus for naturalizing and for the rock garden; 
there is a mistaken idea that only low-priced 
varieties should be utilized for naturalizing; half 
a dozen bulbs of such new varieties as this one 
make an immediate show and will increase rap¬ 
idly. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
MITYLENE 4a. This tall enormous-flowered 
Leedsii has a snowy white perianth of perfect 
shape and fine substance. The cup is of the palest 
lemon-yellow, very flat and curved up slightly 
like a shallow saucer with little ridges in it. This 
very attractive novelty is both fine in the garden 
as well as the showroom. Each, $2. 
NETTE O’MELVENY 4b. Sure the “little people” 
must have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight 
when this fairy flower was born; a dancing daffo¬ 
dil with pure white perianth and a cup of clear' 
lemon-yellow, with orange picotee. Splendid fol¬ 
iage, tall, graceful stem and good neck; in every 
way a delightful flower. $1.75 for 10; $15 per 100. 
SILVER STAR 4a. Perfect broad-petaled star¬ 
shaped perianth of pure cream-white, with finely 
proportioned, wide mouthed trumpet of primrose, 
changing to cream white, just a shade deeper than 
the perianth; extra fine, and very free-flowering. 
$2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
TUNIS 4a. A most attractive novelty. Broad, 
white overlapping perianth with broad, wide open 
large cup of softest primrose becoming with age 
overlaid with a sheen of gold. A very fine exhi¬ 
bition variety. Each, $5. 
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