LEEDSI — Continued 
Silver Star. 4A. (II). Broad-petaled, creamy white, star-shaped 
perianth, with large, wide-mouthed primrose trumpet, changing 
to deep cream. Extra fine and free flowering. $2.00 per doz ; 
$13.50 per 100. 
Tenedos. 4A. (II). The perfect show flower. At all exhibitions 
this variety is outstanding. Pure white throughout, large and of 
perfect proportions. Perianth broad, flat and partly overlapping 
with long graceful trumpet. A most beautiful variety which be¬ 
longs in any good collection. $1.75 each; $18.50 per doz. 
Tu rtis. 4A. (II). A large tall robust-growing variety of distinct 
character and lasting substance. A broad wavy white perianth 
and large bold ivory crown with handsome flanged and serrated 
brim, retaining a remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at the 
edge. $1.25 each; $13.50 per doz. 
White Lady. 4B. (II). Virtually a white Sir Watkin. Large, 
broad, pure white perianth; bold frilled cup of pale citron passing 
to white. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
White Sentinel. 4A. (II). A perfectly formed flower. Perianth 
pure white, flat and overlapping, petals somewhat pointed. The 
smooth, open crown is well balanced and of a lovely soft prim¬ 
rose. Very fine Daffodil. Superior to most in this class. $7.00 
per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 
Moonshine. (II). A beautiful very large Triandrus hybrid, with 
star-shaped, creamy white flower, often three to a stem, droop¬ 
ing gracefully. This variety is a great favorite, especially when 
used for the rock garden or for naturalizing in the shade. $4.50 
per doz.; $32.50 per 100. 
M rs. Alfred Pearson. (II). Dainty, star-shaped flowers in gener¬ 
ous clusters; white perianth and pale primrose cup. Excellent 
for the rock garden. $3.25 per doz.; $22.00 per 100. 
Queen of Spain. (I). A wild hybrid discovered in Spain. One of 
the most beautiful, distinct, and graceful Daffodils, and recom¬ 
mended either for pots and bowls or for naturalizing in wood¬ 
lands, rock gardens, etc. The flowers vary slightly in size, and 
sometimes in form of trumpet, but all are of a soft, delicate 
canary-yellow, with a graceful reflexing perianth. Height, 12 
inches. (Color illustration, page 31). $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 
per 100. 
Thai ia. (I). Two or three lovely pure white flowers per stem, two 
inches or more across, making a beautiful cluster. Very suitable 
for garden and easily forced. (Color illustration, page 30). 
$3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
DIVISSON VI • Cyclamineus Hbyrids 
All varieties obviously containing Narcissus cyclamineus blood. 
Perianth somewhat reflexed. 
KING ALFRED for Pots and Bowls 
During January and February we can supply bulbs of King Alfred to 
be grown in pebbles and water in the same manner as Paper-White 
Narcissus. This method is suitable for no other variety of the hardy 
Daffodils. They will flower in a few weeks treated in this manner. We 
supply large, single-nosed bulbs only and request early orders to be held 
for delivery at the proper time. $1 .25 per doz.; $9.00 per 100. 
Ideal for Christmas Gifts, Bridge Prizes and Special Remembrances 
DIVISION V • Triandrus Hybrids 
All varieties obviously containing Narcissus triandrus blood. Ex¬ 
ceedingly dainty and gracefully drooping flowers. 
Ag nes Harvey. (I) . A most dainty Daffodil of drooping habit, one 
to three flowers on a stem. White, starry perianth with Trian¬ 
drus type of trumpet of the same color, sometimes flushed apri¬ 
cot. A wonderful flower for naturalizing, especially near water, 
and also for cutting. Desirable in every way. (Color illustration, 
page 31). $3.25 per doz.; $22.00 per 1 00. 
A 
Cyclamineus blood, like that of Triandrus, imparts such a distinct 
form to Daffodils that a separate division has been made for its 
hybrids, which have trumpets rich yellow, straight, and tube-like, 
and perianths reflexed as in a Cyclamen. Very early flowering and 
prefer a cool and somewhat moist location. 
February Gold. (I). Perianth golden yellow, the fringed trumpet 
deep orange-yellow. Very early. Ideal for sheltered and shaded 
spots in the garden. $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
March Sunshine. (I) . Smaller than February Gold, and same color, 
but more adapted to rock garden planting. $5.50 per doz.; 
$37.50 per 100. 
DIVISION VII ■ .Jonquilla Hybrids 
jonquilla parentage. Two or more, small, very fra- 
All varieties of Narcissus 
grant flowers on one stem. 
Campernelle Giganteus . (I). Size, perfume, and foliage are superior to any of 
the Campernelles. As its clusters are impressive, a dozen stems make a very 
nice-looking bunch. Forces readily and early. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Campernelle Rugulosus. (I). Large, rich yellow flowers, borne very freely, and 
fine for cutting. (Color illustration, page 30) . $1 .00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Beautiful golden yellow. Two to 
page 31). $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 
Campernelle Plenus. Very fine double form 
four florets per stem. (Color illustration, 
per 100. 
Chrysolite. (III). A JonquiI-Yellow Trumpet hybrid of well-balanced form and 
large size. Pure golden yellow. A generous proportion of two-flowered stems, 
but just as beautiful as a single flower. Delightfully fragrant. (Color illustra¬ 
tion, page 31). 90c each; $9.00 per doz. 
Golden Sceptre. (II). A very beautiful hybrid Jonquil, having large golden yellow 
flowers of the Trumpet type. Very fragrant. An excellent forcing variety. 
$1.10 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Orange Queen. (I). A very striking variety with 2 or 3 flowers on a stem; color 
intense golden orange; cup prettily fluted. Delightful Jonquil fragrance. The 
flowers are produced in the greatest profusion on wiry stems about level with 
the tops of the strong but not coarse foliage. Truly a Daffodil for every garden, 
the gayest of the lot, large or small, for cutting, display, or exhibiting. $1 .75 
per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
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