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 25c. 
Sirdar. Broad, imbricated, silvery-white perianth and large, bold 
straight crown of a delicate cream color, elegantly frilled at mouth. 
3 for 50c. 
Suda. (3-4) 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 
$1.50. 
Tantalus. A fine large flower. Large, spreading, citron crown. Each 
30c. 
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Tenedos. (3) A really marvellous and immense flower closely ap¬ 
proaching a Trumpet. When first open the crown is primrose which 
soon passes to white. Very vigorous and a good increaser. 20". Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Tunis. (3) A most distinct Leedsii of great substance and bold, dec¬ 
orative outline. Large crown well flanged and serrated, ivory-white, 
with buff-edged rim. Each $2.50. 
White Queen. Practically a white Sir Watkin. Resembles Crystal 
Queen but nearly two weeks later. 2 for 25c. 
Winsome. This dainty little milk-white flower of beautiful quality, 
perfect balance and finish qualifies as a giant Leadsii in everything 
but size. Each 50c. 
SMALL-CROWNED LEEDSII 
Division 4b. Cup less than one-third the length of the 
perianth segments. 
Evangeline. (4) Large pure white perianth and soft lemon cup. A 
strong grower, free bloomer, and fine for cutting. 20". Doz. 75c. 
Fairy Queen. (3) An exquisite little flower thab is prized for cutting. 
Pure white perianth; prettily frilled creamy white cup. 19". Doz. 75c. 
Hera. (4) A gem of the highest quality. Perianth pure white, broad, 
rounded, and campanulate; cup white, perfectly fluted and frilled at 
margin with a faint edging of apricot. 20". 2 for 25c. 
Laughing Water. (3) Creamy-white perianth; very fine funnel-shaped, 
clear sulphur-yellow cup. 21". Each 25c. 
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