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Leedsii Narcissus—continued. 
each per 100 
S I 
MYSTIC (Wilson 1923)—A beautiful flower of great refinement, 
large broad perianth of a creamy white, large flat white crown 
with a narrow rim of soft clear pinkish orange shading to cool 
apple-green in centre, strong grower. A. M. 1928. 1.00 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH (Barr iqo8) —Tall, attractive variety for 
cutting or naturalizing. 4.00 
QUICKSILVER (Wilson 1923)—Well named silvery white flower of 
pleasing proportions. Exceedingly graceful, fine for garden and 
show purposes. 1.00 
RADIO (De Graaff 1927)—Unique flower for the collector or for 
exhibition: pure white perianth, flaring yellow cup, nicely frilled, 
and with distinct white stripes or rays running down from the edge, 2.00 
SILVER PLANE (Lowe 1927)—Very fine and most distinct New 
Zealand raised seedling; large flower with broad flat white perianth 
and large wide perfectly flat pale primrose crown. A. M. 1928.. .. 1.00 
SILVER SALVER (Brodie 1922)—Purest white perianth and cup, 
perfectly overlapping perianth, cup very flat, glistening snow-white 
with a touch of cool emerald green in the centre. Lovely, refined 
and good grower. A. M. 1922. 1.00 
SILVER STAR (Backhouse 1927)—Perfect broad-petaled star-shaped 
perianth of pure cream-white, with finely proportioned, wide¬ 
mouthed trumpet of primrose, changing to cream-white, just a 
shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, and very free-flowering. 6.00 
SUDA (Brodie 1927)—A most beautiful show flower of fine substance, 
pure white perianth and well-formed bell-shaped trumpet of a pale 
amber-rose color, very refined, height 18 inches. A. M. 1927. 1.00 
TULLIA (De Graaff 1929)—Remarkably beautiful, self-color; fine, 
broad-petaled perianth and short cup with double frill, both of 
creamy-white, the cup having a faint pink flush at the edge. 4.00 
TUNIS (P. D. Williams)—Award of Merit R. H. S. 1928, Wisley 
Trials. A large tall robust growing “Leedsii” of most distinct 
character and great lasting substance; broad waved white perianth 
and large bold ivory crown with handsome flanged and serrated 
brim, retaining a remarkable flush of pale coppery gold at the edge. 20.00 
VERONICA (De Graaff 1927)—Perfectly rounded, broad-petaled, 
pure white perianth; small deeply frilled and fluted and fluted cup 
of pinkish apricot; especially dainty and charming. 6.00 
