2a, Merkara. (4) Very large flat, much overlapping, sulphur-yellow 
perianth: I large, expanded, deep orange-red crown. Showy, attractive. 
or 
lc, MONOCACY. (4) A large showy flower having broad shovel- 
pointed white petals that point slightly forward and overlap well; the 
edges roll backward as the flower ages. Large, cream-yellow, flaring 
trumpet with open mouth and serrated edge. Vigorous and of medium 
height. It is from two wonderfully fine parents—Royalist x Godolphin. 
Each $5.00. 
2a, Montpellier. (4-5) An outstanding flower of excellent form and sub- 
stance that holds its color in the sun better than most varieties. Flat, 
well-overlapping, yellow perianth and expanding red crown. Each S0c. 
5, Moonshine. (3) Star-shaped and creamy white drooping gracefully, 
and often bearing three flowers on a 14-inch stem. Each 25c 
lb, Mount Hood. (3) Broad, flat, much overlapping, strong white perianth 
standing at right angles to the large, well proportioned trumpet. Each 75c. 
lb, Mrs. Ernst H. Krelage. (3-4) A refined, creamy white or pale prim- 
rose trumpet and white perianth. Often called the white King Alfred. 
3 for 60c; doz. $2.00. 
lc, Mrs. John Hoog. (3) A refined variety with pure white perianth 
and short primrose-yellow trumpet open at the mouth. Each 50c. 
4a, Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. (3) The famous “pink” daffodil, 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. The color holds until the flower fades. Each 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
3b, Mrs. Walter Brewster. (4) A dainty flower with pure white petals 
and a vivid orange-red cup. Tall and prolific. Doz. $1.00. 
lc, Music Hall. Very large pure white perianth of good form and 
quality, and a very large, deep golden yellow pcr hie widely ange 
and rolled back at the mouth. Each 25c; 5 for $1.0 
4b, Mystic. (4-5) An exquisite flower of Bh a: delicate kee, 
Large, overlapping, clear-white perianth and large flat cup shading to 
soft apple-green at the center and having a narrow rim of pinkish 
orange. Each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
4a, NAKOTA. (5) This is a decided acquisition because it comes into 
bloom after all the other giant Leedsiis. It has a large crown and is 
tall and vigorous. Broad, flat, well overlapping, shovel-pointed perianth 
segments; flaring, cream-colored crown with a finely frilled edge. A 
really outstanding flower in size, form, and substance. Each $1.25. 
4a, Naxos. (2) A tall giant white flower of almost Trumpet proportions. 
Magnificent perianth of great size composed of beautifully formed, 
broad, overlapping, pointed segments; somewhat trumpet-shaped crown 
with finely reflexed brim. Each $1.00. 
4a, Niphetos. (3) Broad, much overlapping, pure white perianth of won- 
derfully thick waxy substance. The crown is beautifully proportioned, 
nicely frilled and rolled back at the mouth, pale ivory passing to white. 
Each 60c. 
3b, NONOTUCK. (5) A very late Poeticus-Barrii. Broad, well over- 
lapping, white petals form a very round, medium sized flower. The 
spreading cup is finely fluted, orange-yellow narrowly edged orange- 
red. Each $1.50. 
5, OCONEE. (4) A veritable gem among the Triandrus hybrids because 
of the decided contrast in color, unusual form, and late-flowering period. 
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