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 $1.00. 
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 cup is finely fluted, orange-yellow narrowly 
edged orange-red. Each $2.00. . 
Therapia. (4) A magnificent giant Barri with broad, flat, pure-white perianth 
of great substance, and a large, almost flat, bright-yellow cup broadly mar- 
gined with bright orange-red. Tall, strong stems. Each $1.00. 
Triomphator. (4) Large, tall, showy flower having broad, white, well rounded 
and overlapping flat petals surmounted by a widely flaring light yellow cup 
with a neatly serrated orange-red edge. Each 25c. 
LARGE-CROWNED LEEDSII 
ALGONQUIN. (3) (Powell). A beautifully proportioned large pure white 
flower that appeared in a bed of mixed seedlings of unrecorded parentage. 
The wide well overlapping perianth segments open flat and lean slightly 
forward as the flower ages. The bell-shaped crown has a nicely fluted 
edge. A very fine exhibition flower. Each $10. 
Brunswick. (1-2) A very large, tall, lovely Leedsii of exhibition type, and 
wonderful quality. The inside of the crown becomes white and the outside 
fades to lemon with very remarkable effect. The large crown, which ap- 
proaches a trumpet in size, is pale lemon with a slightly recurved, frillea 
margin . Of astonishing durability; one of the first to open and lasts a long 
times) Bache 91:25; 
Carnlough. (2) A distinct Leedsii of strong sturdy habit, fine size, and su- 
perb quality. Broad, firm, flat, pure-white perianth. On first opening the 
crown is faintest citron with a frill of soft coral-pink, but in time the entire 
flower passes to white. Each $2.00. 
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 
io “light canary, deeper atthe base. - A: M:, R: H. S« F.C. FF, Aj Haarlem: 
Each 40c: 3 for $1.10; 
David West. (3) A most unusual large flower with a pure white perianth of 
elegant form and fine substance, and a finely imbricated crown of ‘cream 
which gradually becomes white with buffcream shading. Each $1.75. 
Fanny Curry. (3-4) Unique flower because of the unusual coloring of the 
crown. Pure white perianth, very broad and overlapping, slightly pointed 
at the tips, perfectly flat, and of good quality. The crown is large, widely 
expanded, and frilled at the mouth; this frill is a beautiful shade of shell 
pink, gradually shading to lemon at the base. Each $2.00. 
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 35c. 
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 
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