LEEDSII NARCISSUS (Continued) 
GERTIE MILLAR. (3) Wonderful flower 
of the new Giant Leedsii type with pure 
white perianth of enormous size; the 
beautiful cup is pale primrose, deeply 
fluted and frilled and of translucent tex- 
ture; unusually long pistils and anthers 
match these colors perfectly. Each 30c, 
doz. $3.00. 
HERA. (3) Broad petaled creamy white 
perianth; star-shaped and deeply frilled 
cup of creamy white with a dainty edg- 
ing of light primrose. Very chaste in ap- 
pearance and a great favorite. Each 10c, 
doz. 75c. 
LORD KITCHENER. (3) Fine star-shaped 
white perianth; canary-yellow cup, nicely 
frilled.Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
LA TENDRESSE. (2) Perianth is pure 
white; the large cup is sulphur yellow on 
first opening, changing to pure white, 
with a frilled clear pink edge. A most 
refined and distinct flower of good sub- 
stance. Each $1.25. 
MITYLENE. (3) A grand large flower with 
perianth of pure white, which is broad, 
rounded, and much overlapping. The sau- 
cer-shaped cup is wide and shallow, of 
palest primrose, fading almost to cream- 
white. The entire flower is of cardboard- 
like substance. Different from other 
Leedsiis. Has been given a First Class 
Certificate and four Awards of Merit. 
Recommended as one of the finest in this 
class. Each 75c. 
MRS. NETTE O’MELVENY. (38) A most 
charming daffodil with a pure white peri- 
anth and cup of clear lemon-yellow, with 
orange picotee. The splendid foliage, tall 
stems, and good neck make it a most de- 
lightful flower. Everyone falls in love 
with Nette’s fine pose and good manners. 
Each 10c, doz. 90c. 
MYSTIC. (6) A Leedsii-Poeticus cross of 
rare beauty. The large overlapping peri- 
anth is glistening white; the flat cup is 
white, shading to a soft cool apple-green 
in the center. The cup has a very narrow 
rim of pinkish orange. A most unusual 
and charming color combination, very 
chaste. Highly recommended. Each 75c, 
doz. $7.50. 
QUEEN OF THE NORTH. (3) Perianth of 
clear glistening white; cup of soft prim- 
rose-yellow. Fine for naturalizing in the 
woodlands. Each 8c, doz. 75c. 

SILVER SALVER. (5) Words cannot des- 
eribe this most refined and _ beautiful 
Leedsii-Poeticus hybrid. The well formed 
perianth is of Poeticus whiteness; the 
short flat cup or eye is clear apple green. 
Charming. Although it produces small 
bulbs, it is a good grower and free flow- 
ering. Each $1.00. 
SILVER STAR. (2) Perfect broad-petaled, 
star-shaped perianth of pure cream- 
white, with finely proportioned, wide 
mouthed trumpet of primose, changing to 
cream-white, just a shade deeper than the 
perianth. Produces fine large, hard bulbs, 
free flowering, with long stately stems. 
Recommended. Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
SUDA. (2) Pure white perianth and well 
formed bell-shaped trumpet of a pale 
amber color, very distinct and refined. 
Each $1.00. 
TENEDOS. (3) Giant Leedsii with pure 
white perianth and large straight trumpet 
of pale yellow, passing to almost white. 
The cup or trumpet is almost long enough 
to put this one in the “White Long Trum- 
pet” division. Each $1.00. 
TUNIS. (3) Broad white perianth and large 
bold ,expanded ivory crown, which has a 
frill of pale coppery gold at the edge. A 
tall robust grower of fine substance. Most 
distinct and quite out of the ordinary. A 
F. C. C. and several Awards of Merit. 
Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
WHITE NILE. (2) On first opening the 
large cup is pale lemon, changing to al- 
most pure white. The flowers droop 
slightly but are far above the foliage. A 
superb garden plant that has received 
three Awards of Merit from the Royal 
ea Gianna Society. Each 30c, doz. 
.00. 
Due to Increased 
American Interest in 
BULBS 
War Conditions, and “No Bulbs From 
Europe,” It Is Anticipated Many 
Items Will Be on the Short 
Side This Year 
To avoid disappointment, late custom- 
ers would do well to name some alter- 
nate varieties that may be used for sub- 
stitutes. 
The 1000 Rate Is 9 Times the 100 Rate 
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