Marmora. A flower of very high quality, much substance, smooth waxy tex¬ 
ture, and perfect form. Even, overlapping, flat, somewhat pointed perianth, 
and medium-sized crown neatly flanged at the brim. Ivory white throughout. 
Tall and very free of bloom. Each $1.00. 
Martello. An early, graceful, very long stemmed flower having Nevis as one 
of its parents. Each 75c. 
Mitylene. (3-4) A grand, large flower having very broad and rounded, much 
overlapping, pure white perianth of great substance and beautiful quality; 
Very wide and shallow, smooth, saucer-shaped crown of cardboardlike sub¬ 
stance and palest primrose color fading almost to cream. Different from other 
Leedsiis. Each 75c. 
Mount Erebus. Very large, slightly star-shaped perianth with segments point¬ 
ing slightly forward. Large flaring crown with ruffled edge. 3 for 50c. 
Mrs. Percy Neale. A stunning flower with a large crown that has a much- 
crinkled edge a trifle darker than the rest of the flower. A tall beauty that 
makes a fine pair with John Evelyn. Each 30c. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. (3) The famous ''pink'' daffodil; very unique in color. 
Fine, informal perianth of ivory white, and well-proportioned, long, slim trum¬ 
pet of apricot pink changing to shell pink at the deeply fringed edge. Of excep¬ 
tional substance and long lasting. Each $3.00. 
Naxos. (2) A wonderful example of the late Mr. Engleheart's skill in raising 
giant white flowers; of almost Ajax proportions. Magnificent perianth of great 
size with broad, overlapping, pointed segments; somewhat trumpet-shaped 
crown with beautifully reflexed brim; white throughout. Long strong stems. 
Each $10.00. 
Niveth. (3-4) A Triandrus-Leedsii hybrid of greatest beauty and very vigorous 
for this strain. Purest, stainless white, of perfect grace and quality. Each $1.00. 
Olwen. (4) A large and perfectly formed flower with flat, creamy white, over¬ 
lapping' perianth and citron crown. Fine show flower. Each 30c. 
Phyllida. A very distinct flower of large size and good form. Pale primrose 
crown broadly expanded. Each 25c. 
Silver Fox. An outstanding garden variety, very tall, vigorous and prolific. 
Broad, white perianth; immense creamy white crown deeply serrated and 
rolled back at the brim. 22" Each 50c. 
Silver Star. Large, pure white flower. Shovel-pointed, well overlapping peri¬ 
anth 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 ap¬ 
proaches 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. 
Trenedos. (3) A really marvellous and immense flower closely approaching a 
Trumpet. When first open the crown is primrose which soon passes to white. 
Very vigorous and a good increaser. 20". Each $1.50. 
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