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LEEDSII NARCISSUS, LONG CROWNED—Continued. 
*LOUIS CAPET (De Graaft (21) oes dainty little ower of perfect 
conformation from whatever angle viewed; poised on tiptoe ready for 
a dance at the slightest breath of air; pecan white; trumpet light 
primrose, with golden anthers, and pale green shading to gold; foliage 
clean and upright, not too heavy; an ideal narcissus for naturalizing 
and for the rock garden; there is a. mistaken idea that only low-priced 
varieties should be utilized for naturalizing; half a dozen bulbs of 
such new varieties as this one make an immediate show and will in- 
crease rapidly: 2s sacs mpore cee ae de A 
MARMORA (Brodie 1923)—Smooth, waxy texture, perfect form, flat 
somewhat pointed perianth, crown neatly flanged at brim, ivory white 
throughout, tall: and= free bloomers eae ee te en 
MAYA (De Graaff 1936), A. M. 1937—Very large, pure white peri- 
anth, with large, wide opened sulphur-yellow cup, well frilled, very 
refined)... oo oe ee, eee ee be I ee ee ene ea 
MAY MOLONY (Wilson) A. M. R. H. S. 1929—Of perfectly ideal 
show quality, with beautifully balanced form, pure white perianth of 
finest. texture, andsclears pale. lemon crown aise eee 
MILKMAID (Will. 1907) — Broad white perianth and vase-shaped 
crown, primrose passing to ivory. First-class flower in every respect. 
As Mi He 1925 ve ree ra ee a ee ree 
MITYLENE (Engle. 1923)—Striking novelty and quite a new break 
in this class. Vall and vigorous, increasing freely. Long, very wide, 
saucer-shaped crown of great subsatnce, palest primrose, fading to 
cream: (A: \Me.1936 x). Sy res eae wee ea a en ee ee ee 
“MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Backhouse 1923)—This is the famous 
“pink daffodil” ; fine informal perianth of ivory white, and beautifully 
proportioned, slim long trumpet of apricot pink, changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge; delicately beautiful but of exceptional 
substance ; long lasting ; early ; belongs in every collection. A. M. 1923. 
POLDHU (Brodie) Calvert 1930, A. M. 1935 — Small, widely 
flanged, ivory cup, tinge of green at the bottont ey hse ee 
PRIMROSE GIRL (Bath 1927)—Refined flower of ees substance. 
Dends-itself wwell'toinaturalizine 62, een ae ee ee 
PUCELLE (Engle.) Rich. 1930—Distinct and beautiful flower, with 
rather narrow flat pure white perianth, fine substance, and a medium- 
sized goblet-shaped cup. Pure white throughout. Strong. A. M. 
Birmingham 1931 
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QUICKSILVER (Wilson 1923)—Well named silvery white flower of 
pleasing proportions. Exceedingly graceful, fine for garden and show 
purposes 
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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...... 
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