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DIVISION 4 - LEEDSII 
(Eucharis-Flowered Daffodils) 
Perianth white, and cup (or crown) white, cream or pale 
citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. This 
group is specially designated by its color. 
Varieties marked (4a) have a cup (or crown) not less than one-third yet less than the length of the perianth segments. 
Varieties marked (4b) have a cup (or crown) less th 
DAISY SCHAEFFER. (4a.) One of the best of the re- 
markable giant Leedsi types, the flower 414 inches across, 
with a trumpet-formed cup of nearly 2 inches, it resem- 
bles a giant Trumpet, but much more graceful in form. 
The perfect overlapping perianth is pure white, with cup 
opening primrose and turning to light canary-yellow, 
deeper at the mouth with a greenish tint; long lemon- 
yellow stigma and styles add to the color harmony of this 
remarkable flower. $2.45 for 10; $22.00 per 100. 
GERTIE MILLAR. (4a.) Wonderful flower of the new 
giant Leedsi type with pure white perianth similar to, and 
-as large as, “Van Waveren’s Giant,” with a beautifully 
proportioned pale primrose cup deeply fluted and of 
translucent texture; unusually long pistils and anthers 
match this color perfectly. $2.05 for 10; $18.00 per 100. 
NETTE O'MELVENY. (4b.) Sure the “little people” must 
have been abroad frolicking in the moonlight when this 
an one-third the length of the perianth segments. 
fairy flower was born; a dancing Daffodil with pure white 
perianth and a cup of clear lemon-yellow, with orange 
picotee. Splendid foliage, tall, graceful stem and good 
neck; in every way a delightful flower. $1.65 for 10; 
$14.00 per 100. 
SILVER STAR. (4a.) Perfect broad-petaled star-shaped 
perianth of pure cream-white, with finely proportioned 
wide-mouthed trumpet of primrose, changing to cream- 
white, just a shade deeper than the perianth; extra fine, 
and very free-flowering. $1.85 for 10; $16.00 per 100. 
See illustration, page 38. 
TUNIS. (4a.) A most beautiful, striking flower. Broad, 
white, overlapping perianth and wide-open, large cup of 
softest primrose becoming with age overlaid at the edges 
with a rare sheen of greenish gold. Outstanding exhibi- 
tion variety and exceptionally fine for semi-shady situa- 
tions in the garden. $1.55 for 10; $13.00 per 100. See 
illustration, page 49. 
DIVISION 5 - TRIANDRUS and TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS 
{Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus Triandrus blood. For grace and beauty they are unsurpassed. 
We recommend a situation partly shaded by trees, and if a little very fine dwarf grass seed is sown among them, the 
beauty of their flowers is enhanced. They may remain undisturbd for years. 
Varieties marked (5a) are yellow. Those marked (5b) are white. 
MOONSHINE. (5b.) Very attractive. This variety 
caused considerable attention at one of our recent ex- 
hibits. Perianth and cup creamy white, star-shaped. $2.25 
for 10; $20.00 per 100. 
PEARLY QUEEN. (5b.) Two or three flowers to a stem; 
star-shaped cream-white perianth, with clear lemon- 
yellow short trumpet; distinct pearly sheen provides the 
name; drooping habit; free-flowering and a strong grow- 
er. Award of Merit, 1930. $2.05 for 10; $18.00 per 100. 
THALIA. (5b.) Often called the Orchid-flowered Daf- 
fodil. The beautiful pure white flowers are carried three 
or fotr to a stem and are most attractive for either in- 
door decoration or planting in the rock garden. Very 
attractive. $2.05 for 10; $18.00 per 100. 
DIVISION 6 - CYCLAMINEUS and CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS 
Includes all varieties obviously containing Narcissus 
Cyclamineus blood. 
FEBRUARY GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow, exquisitely 
formed flower with reflexed perianth, which, like the 
foregoing, have aroused much interest in recent exhibi- 
tions. Commences flowering in late March. Very refined 
and beautiful. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
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MARCH SUNSHINE. Smaller than “February Gold” 
and very lovely in combination with it. Also adapted to 
rock garden planting. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
