Forfar. (4) A very striking large exhibition flower with broad flat white 
perianth of fine substance and a widely expanded solid red cup. Strong 
grower and splendid show flower. Each $1.25. 
Galata. (4) Splendid show flower. Ivory-white perianth; expanding saucer- 
shaped clear-yellow cup edged bright red. 3 for 60c; dozen $2. 
Lady Diana Manners. (3) A beautiful flower named after a beautiful lady. 
One of the best for garden planting because it is outstanding in appearance, 
tall and prolific. Broad pure white perianth; large widely expanded crimson- 
scarlet cup with a yellow center. Each 25c; dozen $2.50. 
Lady Kesteven. (4) One of the finest flowers yet introduced. Snow-white 
perianth of unusually fine texture, well formed and substantial; cup of 
the very deepest red. A large, tall, and very showy flower. Each $4. 
Mrs. Barclay. (4) Large round much overlapping creamy-white perianth; 
deeply frilled flat cup of primrose yellow edged orange. Extremely showy, 
tall and vigorous. Doz. $1.50. 
NONOTUCK. (Powell). (5) A very late Poeticus-Barrii resembling a Poeticus 
in growth. Broad well overlapping white petals form a very round medium- 
sized flower. The spreading eye is finely fluted, orange-yellow narrowly 
edged orange-red. Each $3.00. 
Pride of Virginia. A large flower with broad white petals and a clear 
orange cup. Strong stems and very tall. Each 25c; dozen $2.50. 
LARGE-CROWNED LEEDSII 
ALGONQU:N. See Page 3. 
Daisy Schaffer. (3) A show flower of high quality and one of the most 
outstanding of the new giant Leedsiis. Flower 4¥2 inches across with crown 
nearly 2 inches. Perianth pure white; crown opening primrose and turning 
to lHight@canary; deeper-ai-ihe base: Aviv Re Hb. ECFA; Haarlem: 
Each” ‘$2. 
David West. A most unusual flower with a pure white perianth of elegant 
form and fine substance and a peculiar shade of buff-white in the crown. 
Each, —$2:50: 
Gertie Millar. (3) A. M., Haarlem. Very large flower with pure white peri- 
anth; 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. 
Mrs. Percy Neale. (3-4) A stunning flower with a large crown that has a 
much crinkled edge, a trifle darker than the petals. A tall thrilling beauty 
that makes a pair with John Evelyn. Each 25; dozen $2.50. 
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. 
Peachy ito: 
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