MILFORD Haven is of the same general character as FRAN- 
CISCA DRAKE, but with better perianth and much later. We 
especially recommend it. GOLDEN FRILLED is a very beautiful 
and useful flower. It is early, beautiful in color, very vigorous 
and lasting. HELIOS, also early, is a striking flower, whose 
trumpet deepens almost to orange as it ages. DONATELLO, 
rather late mid-season, is a fine and striking flower, very showy 
and substantial. YELLOW POPPY, this year’s addition to our 
list of Incomparabilis, is a lovely soft primrose—its shallow cup 
only slightly deeper. It is of exceptional quality—very smooth, 
waxy texture—an altogether harmonious and refined flower. 
Leedsii 
10 
100 
Crystal Queen _ 
_ $1.25 
$10.00 
Ettrick, $1.00 each 
7.50 
Hera _ _ . 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Her Grace _ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Laughing Water _ . 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Louis Capet - _ 
_ 1.25 
10.00 
Mifylpnp, $1.7.5 parh 
Mrs. Nette O’Melveny_ 
_ 1.75 
15.00 
Mrs. Percy Neale_ _ 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
Mystic, 50c each 
4.00 
Phyllida _ 
_ 2.00 
17.50 
Sirdar _ 
_ 2.25 
20.00 
Southern Gem _ 
_ 1.00 
8.50 
Tenedos, $1.00 parh 
Whifp Nilp, 75r parh 
... 6.00 
White Sentinel, 75c each_ . 
_ 6.00 
HERA is a late, small-cupped Leedsii of the greatest distinction 
—cool, chaste, exquisite. MRS. NETTE O'MELVENY is a glori¬ 
fied QUEEN OF THE North —tall, vigorous, grand in quality 
and endurance. LAUGHING WATER, little known, is almost 
a giant Leedsii and is a tall, graceful and lovely narcissus, very 
early and free-flowering. 
In the Giant Leedsii, of which we offer noble examples, we 
reach the class in which perhaps the greatest advance has been 
made by the hybridizers. SOUTHERN GEM is the first to bloom— 
joyously, prodigally. SIRDAR, tall, exquisite, dignified, follows 
it closely. CRYSTAL QUEEN, overlapping, with its height, its 
fine substance, its carriage and large size is perhaps from the 
gardener’s point of view the most useful giant Leedsii in general 
commerce. MRS. PERCY NEALE is an outstanding daffodil. It 
has a broad, symmetrical, snow-white perianth, and short, widely 
opened trumpet with imbricated rim. It is very tall, midscason 
to late, and has almost unequaled endurance both in the border 
and as a cut flower. PHYLLIDA is an enchanting flower, irre¬ 
proachable in form and quality. The delicate green at the base of 
its frilled, rather deep, pale primrose cup gives it a delicious 
coolness and freshness. LOUIS CAPET is a perfect flower,—in 
proportion, quality, carriage, texture, color, and above all, charm. 
After thorough trial we can find no fault in it. Both in the 
front of the border and for cutting it is ideal. Very late comes 
HER GRACE, with its broad, overlapping perianth and finely 
modeled ivory crown, a perfect climax. 
We offer five new English introductions—all of great beauty 
and fine quality. MlTYLENE carries on its tall, strong stem a large 
flower of finest form and substance. The shallow saucer of its 
pale lemon cup is in perfect proportion to its broad, white perianth. 
ETTRICK is almost a trumpet and comes late when nearly all 
white trumpets are over. It is a beautiful and distinguished 
flower. WHITE Nile is very early, very tall—an aristrocratic 
and lovely flower on which the eye rests with perfect satisfaction. 
TENEDOS is an immense flower on tall, strong stems. The foliage 
is broad and handsome. MYSTIC is the essence of finish and refine- 
