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 crown of apricot-pink changing to shell 
pink at the deeply fringed edge. Of exceptional substance and long lasting. 
Eachse1.00; 
NAKOTA. (Powell). (5) This is a decided acquisition because it comes into 
bloom after all the other giant Leedsiis. It has a large crown and is tall 
and vigorous. Broad, flat, well overlapping shovel-pointed perianth seg- 
ments; flaring, cream-colored crown with a finely frilled edge. A really 
outstanding flower in size, form, and substance. Each $2.50. 
Naxos. (2) A wonderful example of the late Mr. Engleheart's skill in raising 
giant white flowers; of almost Ajax proportions. Magnificent perianth of 
great size with broad overlapping pointed segments; somewhat trumpet- 
shaped crown with beautifully reflexed brim; white throughout. Long strong 
stems. Each $2.50. 
Niphetos. (3) A giant Leedsii of the very highest quality. Broad, much 
overlapping pure white perianth of wonderfully thick waxy substance. The 
crown is beautifully proportioned, nicely frilled and rolled back at the mouth, 
pale ivory passing to white. Each 75c. 
Silver Star. (3) One of the best low-priced Leedsiis. Large pure white flower 
with shovel-pointed well overlapping flat petals of good substance. Large 
flaring crown with well ruffled and frilled edge. Vigorous, good increaser, 
and very fragrant. Doz. $1.50. 
Tunis: (3)*A.oMs?Fi.C. C2 Re H.-S. Atimost distinct Leedsivotvexcclloni=toemn 
and substance, having an expanded frilled crown which opens primrose and 
develops to white with a frill of coppéry gold. Quite out of the ordinary and 
well worth growing. Each 75c. 
WACHUSETT. (Powell). A beautifully finished medium-sized flower that 
derives its fine quality from both parents—Pilgrimage x Beersheba. The 
three outer segments are broad and shovel-pointed; the three inner, some- 
what narrower and more pointed. They open at right angles to the crown 
and point slightly forward as the flower ages. The crown is very smooth 
and shapely, somewhat tapering, and approaching a trumpet in length. 
Flowers are of thick substance and long-lasting. Each $3.50. 
SMALL-CROWNED LEEDSII 
David West. A most unusual flower with a pure white perianth of elegant 
form and fine substance and a peculiar shade of buffwhite in the crown. 
Each $3.00. 
Fairy Circle. A. M., R. H. S. A most exquisite and perfect little bantam 
flower. Perfectly even flat circular much overlapping white perianth, and 
broad flat white eye margined with a clearly defined pink rim. Each 60c. 
Honey. (3) A large all-white flower with broad flat overlapping perianth. 
Perfect for show and a fine garden flower. Doz. $1.00. 
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