280 Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



regularity. (See Fig. 88 floret No. 15.) Recommended for earli- 

 ness, purity of color, distinctness of form, and lasting qualities. 

 (Smith). 1895. 



29. Falconer^ Jennie (Smith) Flowers 6 inches in diameter, 

 lemon yellow, globular. Florets broad, margins incurved and 

 cupped. I^ov. 25. Considered by our gardener a very good mid- 

 season yellow. (Spaulding.) 1895. 



94. —Northern Lights. Three-fifths natural size. 



30. Fitzwygram^ Lady (Beckert) — Poor. Flower 4 inches, 

 white. Half dwarf. Not equal to advertised merits. (H. J. 

 Jones.) 1895. 



31. Galhert, Mile. M. A. de (Beckert) — Flowers 6 inches, pure 

 white. Florets broad, incurved, a few outer ones reflexed. Stem 

 40 inches ; foliage scant. Nov. 19. (D. Calvat.) 1895. 



