ROSTOV (Richardson) 4a, Midseason. A fine 
large flower of pure white with a well shaped 
perianth and crown. Similar to Slemish but con- 
siderably larger. $25.00 each. 
ROUGE (G. L. Wilson) 2a, Early midseason. A 
novel color break. The wide smooth flat per- 
ianth is yellow overlaid buff, and the crown is 
of brick red. A striking flower and a strong vi- 
gorous grower. $6.00 each. 
ROXANE (van Tubergen) 1b, 18 in. Midseason. 
A very large white trumpet variety. The whole 
flower is creamy white in tone, the perianth 
having quite exceptionally broad Derails weannc 
the trumpet being large and bell shaped. Very 
showy garden flower. $1.25 each. 
ROYAL RANSOM (Richardson) 2a, Early mid- 
season. Tall strong stems bearing very large 
flowers of fine form. Broad smooth perianth of 
fine quality and of unusual buff color with a 
dull orange red crown. $45.00 each. 
RUBRA (Brown) 2b, 24 in. Late midseason. Large 
flower with finely moulded smooth flat white 
perianth and a wide expanded smallish prim- 
rose apricot crown bordered with a deeper tone 
of apricot. $6.00 each. 
RUSTOM PASHA (Miss Eve'yn) 2a, Midseason. 
Very large intense deep yellow perianth with a 
rich orange red crown which is very resistant 
to fading. A splendid garden flower. $4.00 each. 

THALIA 
ST. AGNES (P. D. Williams) 8, 22 in. Midseason. Two or 
three nice sized white flowers of good texture with red 
eyes poised on each tall stem. One of the best of this 
class. $1.25 each. 
ST. EGWIN (P. D. Williams) 2a, 25 in. Late midseason. One 
of the finest of the Daffodils of its season. Very tall stems 
with giant flowers having rather small crowns. The en- 
tire flower is of rich pure soft yellow and of wonderfully 
smooth satin like texture. Nice flat Overlapping perianth. 
$2.00 each. 

SILVER STAR 
ST. ISSEY (P. D. Williams) 2a, 24 in, Early midseason. A 
quite magnificent rich deep yellow flower of large size 
and with very tall stems. A round overlapping perianth 
and rather straight serrated crown. A very few at $4.00 
each. 
ST. MARY (G. L. Wilson) 1b, Midseason. <A splendid ex- 
quisitely modeled pure white trumpet with great refine- 
ment and graceful proportion with a slender bell] flanged 
trumpet. $60.00 each. 
SAMARIA (Brodie) 4b, 19 in. Late. An all white flower 
except for the green center of the small crown. One of 
the most attractive of the small crowned Leedsiis. Very 
broad overlapping perianth with small Saucer shaped 
erown with a white fluted rim Surrounding the green 
center. $1.50 each. 
SCARLET GEM (P. D. Williams) 8, 20 in. Midseason. Tall 
stems bearing three or four medium sized light yellow 
blossoms with red eyes. $1.00 each. 
SCARLET LEADER (Mrs. R. O. Backhouse) 2a, 17 in. 
Early midseason. Those who want plenty of color are 
likely to fancy this Daffodil. A quite early to midseason 
flower with large cream perianth and very large widely 
expanded vivid orange red cup which holds its color quite 
well in the sun. The perianth is hardly as smooth as it 
might be but the size and contrast of color is so striking, 
visitors to our garden are almost invariably drawn to it. 
Reduced in price this year. $3.00 each. 
SCARLET QUEEN (West & Fell) 2a, 23 in. Late midseason. 
Another large showy flower, this one having a large 
light yellow perianth with a very large saucer shaped 
flaring yellow crown banded with orange red. $2.50 each. 
SHADEEN (Wilson-Mitsch) 4a, Late midseason. White 
perianth with a nicely proportioned smooth crown of 
creamy buff which has just a suggestion of pinkness. 
Being a seedling of Evening, this has possibilities for 
breeding pinks. $2.50 each. 
SHIRLEY NEALE (Brown) 2b, Very tall strong stems bear- 
ing good sized broad petaled white flowers with large 
bowl shaped crown of deep yellow at the rim shading to 
cream at the base. A new one from Australia. $8.00 each. 
