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Division 4. 
Leedsii Narcissus — Long Crowned 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER—Perianth white, and cup or crown white, 
cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink or apricot. 
(a) Cup or crown not less than one-third but less than equal to the length of the 
perianth segments. 
BEWITCHER (Clark)—A promising Australian pink, mid-season. 
Good sized flower with white perianth of good form and white trumpet, 
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BRUNSWICK (Williams) 1934—Flower of good form, balance and 
proportion, well posed on a tall strong graceful stem. Well modelled 
flat clean-cut cold white perianth of very firm texture and a perfectly 
balanced crown that is nicely Hanged and frilled. Clear icy white in 
the base, gradually shading up to sharp very green lemon at brim. 
Petracrdinary lasting power. A. M.and F.C. C.,R.H.5.......... 
BUNDORAN (Rich.) 1945—A large and distinct flower with im- 
mensely broad, smooth, flat white perianth of very thick substance and a 
very large frilled cup of warm pinkish buff. Very strong, free plant. . 
CARNLOUGH (G. L. Wilson) 1934—A distinct giant Leedsii of 
strong, sturdy habit, fine size and superb quality. Broad firm flat pure 
white perianth ; on first opening the crown is faintest citron with a frill 
of soft coral pink. In time the entire flower passes to purest white 
Smee uti teis exceptionally durable. 3)...5... 00. 6. ee ee ice, 
CICELY (Wilson) 1927, A. M. Wisley (g) 1930—Large cup, good 
form and quality, pure white perianth, crown palest lemon passing 
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CLAIRETTE (de Graaff) 1938—Very flat, silvery white perianth of 
fine proportions, broad, trumpet-like crown of purest creamy white 
coloring. This is one of the finest Giant Leedsii raised in Holland. 
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*DAISY SCHAFFER (De Graaff) 1925—One of the best of the re- 
markable new Giant Leedsii type; the flower 4% inches across, with 
cup nearly 2 inches resembles a Giant Trumpet, but much more grace- 
ful in form; perianth pure white, with cup opening primrose and 
turning to light canary-yellow, deeper at the base; long, lemon-yellow 
stigma and styles add to the color harmony of this remarkable flower ; 
undoubtedly a leader for years to come. A. M. 1925, F.C. C. 1929, 
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DAVID WEST (West & Fell)—An unusual flower with a pure white 
fairly broad perianth and a creamy white crown that fades to white 
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Each 
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5.00 
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Per 100 
$ 
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