Fortune. One of the finer NEW varieties of large flowering |Incompara- 
bilis Daffodils. Flowers perfectly formed and with a cup almost as long 
as the Trumpet class. Petals are broad and overlapping; a creamy 
yellow of solid texture. The crown or cup is of great size and elegant, 
beautifully frilled at the mouth and a glowing soft orange. The flowers 
are large and showy and held well above the foliage on strong stiff 
stems. Early flowering. 
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Sir Watkin. The Welsh Giant Daffodil. Very free flowering, with splendid 
foliage and large flowers on good strong stems. Perianth primrose yel- 
low and deep yellow cup tinged with orange. A good strong growing 
daffodil making an excellent show of color in the garden and suitable 
for naturalizing. 
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Leedsii 
DAFFODILS 
Very similar in appearance to the Incomparabilis group, the members 
of the Leedsi Daffodils are equally good bulbs for garden planting with 
their showy trumpets or cups contrasting very nicely against the white pet- 
als. In fact, they all have white petals as one of the characteristics of the 
group and the cup or crown length makes the difference whether or not they 
are Long-crowned or Short-crowned Leedsi. The former have crowns not 
less than one-third the length of the petal but never as long as they are. 
The short-crown type have crowns less than one-third the petal length. 
Gertie Millar. Long-crown or Giant Leedsi. A wonderful flower with an 
enormous pure white perianth and a beautiful cup of pale primrose, 
deeply fluted and frilled and possessing a translucency seldom seen in gL 
daffodils. One of the most graceful of the group for garden planting and MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE 
cutting. 

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this Leedsi variety is truly as beautiful as the imagination can 
picture it. The fine ivory-white petals are perfectly arranged 
around the long, slender trumpet of shell pink, delicately fringed 
at the edges. Delicacy is all around this lovely flower with the 
added premium of great substance, long lasting habit and early 
flowering. 
Silver Star. Unusually free-flowering and one of the most beautiful daffo- 
dils of this group. The broad petals are arranged to make a star-shaped 
perianth of pure creamy white with a finely proportioned, wide-mouthed 
trumpet of primrose which changes to cream white as the flower ages. 
An extra fine variety which should be in every collection. 
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Diana Kasner. Barrii. With 
daffodils of the quality of 
Diana Kasner available at 
such modest prices it is 
almost a shame not to 
plant it in the garden in 
good quantities. The large 
long lasting flowers on 
stately stems last for a 
remarkably long time in 
the garden. Perianth 
creamy-yellow with a 
large fluted cup of yellow 
with a bright red frill. Di- 
ana Kasner is one of the 
easiest to force in pots. 
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DIANA KASNER 100 for $10.00 SILVER STAR 
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