Delaware. (4) Very large flower of regular form and striking appearance. 
Very round flat perianth with broad well overlapping shovel-pointed segments; 
large light-cream flaring crown with a deeply crinkled edge opening golden 
quince color and changing to creamy lemon. A strong grower and very 
free flowering. Each $2.00. 
Duncan. (1-2) A. M., R. H. S. Tall greenish yellow well-poised flowers freely 
produced. Overlapping slightly inflexed ivory perianth 3¥% inches in diameter; 
deep sulphur-yellow funnel-shaped crown. A very early and quite distinct 
flower. Each $1.50. 
Fanny Curry. (4) One of the most striking and unique flowers in this section 
because of its color. Pure white flat and very broad overlapping perianth 
segments with slightly pointed tips. Large widely expanded crown beautifully 
frilled at the mouth; this frill is a delichtful shade of shell pink gradually 
shading to pale lemon at the base. Each $2.00. 
Gertie Millar. (3) A. M., Haarlem. Very large flower with pure white perianth; 
and beautifully proportioned pale-primrose crown deeply fluted and frilled, 
and of translucent texture. Unusually long pistil and anthers match these 
colors closely. Fragrant. Each 50c. 
Gracious. (4) A large and very showy variety that commands instant atten- 
tion. Pure white perianth with round, flat, and very thick overlapping seg- 
ments. Nicely formed, wide, somewhat fringed primrose crown. Each 75c. 
Grayling. (3). A. M., R. H. S. A grand flower of most distinct character and 
largest size, having very broad and much overlapping white perianth that 
stands at right angles to the rather narrow and fluted pale-primrose crown. 
A fine garden plant raised by the late P. D. Williams. 22"'. Each $1.00. 
Her Grace. The cup of this giant Leedsii is so beautifully frilled that it is 
easily the most outstanding of all primrose varieties. A show flower, prolific 
of bloom and increase. Each 50c. 
Lord Kitchener. (3) A. M., R. H. S. A very handsome perfect flower with 
broad flat pure white perianth of firm substance; large crown of a delicate 
pale primrose well open at mouth and elegantly crimped at the brim. Sturdy 
grower of fine constitution. 18. Doz. $1.00. 
Marmora. (2-3) F. C. C., R. H. S. A flower of very high quality, much sub- 
stance, smooth waxy texture, and perfect form. Even overlapping flat some- 
what pointed perianth, and medium-sized crown neatly flanged at the brim. 
Ivory white throughout. Tall and very free of bloom. Each 75c. 
Mitylene. (3-4) A. M., F. C. C., R. H. S.A grand, large flower having 
very broad and rounded much overlapping pure white perianth of great sub- 
stance and beautiful quality; very wide and shallow smooth saucer-shaped 
crown of cardbroadlike substance and palest primrose color fading almost to 
cream. Different from other Leedsiis. Each 75c. 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. (3) The famous “pink” daffodil often classed as a 
white Trumpet; very unique in color. Fine informal perianth of ivory white, 
and well-proportioned long slim trumpet of apricot pink changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge. Of exceptional substance and long lasting. 
Each $1.50. Sighting 
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