LARGE-CROWNED LEEDSII 
The Leeclsii section is the counterpart of the Incompar- 
ahilis and Barrii except for color. The perianth is white 
and the crown (in Large-crowned) or cup (in Small- 
crowned) is white, cream, or pale citron, sometimes 
tinged with apricot or pink. Medium to tall in height and 
mostly midseason to late. 
Division 4a. Crown not less than one-third hut less than 
equal to the length of the perianth segments. 
Bradwardine. (3) A gigantic ivory white flower on the Leedsii-Ajax border 
line, so large and massive that it resembles a beautiful lily. Great, broad, 
waxen perianth and the crown beautifully flanged at the mouth. A truly 
wonderful flower, and a strong, vigorous grower. Each $15.00. 
Cicely. (2) A medium sized flower of perfect show form and very refined 
quality. One of the first white flowers to open. Tall and lasting. Free of bloom 
and increase. Each $1.00. 
Crystal Queen. A large flower of excellent substance with pale primrose crown 
and pure white perianth, the crown changing to white as the flower ages. 
One of the best low-priced varieties. 2 for 25c. 
Czarina. A very large flower. Broad, white perianth elegantly twisted; large, 
delicate citron crown with bold, open mouth. Each 50c. 
Ettrick. A very large flower of smooth waxy texture and beautiful form. 
Large spreading white perianth and nicely proportioned, pale primrose crown. 
Very attractive. Each $1.50. 
Florentia. (3-4) A very nice flower with pure white petals of much substance, 
and light citron-yellow crown. Each 50c. 
Gertie Millar. (3) Very large flower with pure white perianth, and beauti¬ 
fully proportioned, pale primrose crown deeply fluted and frilled, and of trans¬ 
lucent texture. Unusually long pistil and anthers match these colors closely. 
Each 75c. 
Grayling. (3) A grand flower of most distinct character and largest size, hav¬ 
ing very broad and much overlapping white perianth that stands at right 
angles to the rather narrow and fluted pale-primrose crown. Each $3.50. 
Her Grace. The cup of this giant Leedsii is so beautifully frilled that it is 
easily the most outstanding of all primrose varieties. A show flower, prolific 
of bloom and increase. Each 30c. 
Hymettus. (3) A most distinct and charming flower. Large spreading, pure 
white perianth. The crown is not as long as in most giant Leedsiis, and is 
most attractively reflexed and frilled at the brim. When fully developed it is 
ivory at the base and effectively margined with clear lemon. Each $1.00. 
Lord Kitchener. (3) A very handsome perfect flower with broad flat pure white 
perianth of firm substance; large crown of a delicate pale primrose well open 
at mouth and elegantly crimped at the brim. Sturdy grower of fine constitu¬ 
tion. 18". 2 for 25c. 
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