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with Infatuation and Lenawee respectively. Wcster7i King had a 

 faint primrose tinge but would pass for a white at a distance. 

 Robert F. Hibson marks no advance in form, but its productive- 

 ness makes it a first-rate commercial white. So far as I know^ 



84. — Miss Magee. Showing what can be done with good stcck. The 

 name is nothing ; the quality of the plant is everything. 



the ideal hairy white variety is not yet known. Mrs. Alpheus 

 Hardy, the first of the type and the one which started the chrysan- 

 themum craze in America, is still extensively grown, but requires 

 experience and ?kill to bring to perfection. The well-known 

 L^ Enfant de Deux Mondes is usually weak-necked. 



