Chrysanthemums. 



367 



P'mk. — Brooklyn, t Merula. Other Colors. — Leonidas, * Casco, * Miz- 

 pah, Loantika, i Wood's Pet. 



Second Group — Less Promising. 



Doubtless there are good sorts in this list. Some of them need 

 special cultural conditions, but in a variety test they must all be treated 

 alike. If thjs were a second year's trial of them, we should not have 

 any of these names on our own personal list of 50 for commercial pur- 

 poses. If any are especially interested in some of these varieties we 

 shall be glad to recount our experience with them. 



The phrase " less promising," therefore, expresses merely our own 

 feelings about these varieties, and does not assume to say how these 

 varieties may please others. The plants themselves were well grown 

 when we received them from the dealers and they received careful 

 attention during the entire season. 



Adelaide. 

 Atkinson, G. F. 

 Barrington, The. 

 Beckert, Mrs. Theo. F. 

 Belle of Castlewood. 

 t Bennett, James Gordon. 

 Brian Boru. 



* Carvell, G. 

 Castleton. 



* Centaurea. 

 Cole, King. 



* Curzon, Col. 

 Defender. 

 Devens, Dorothy. 

 Doone, Lorna. 

 Douglas, Mrs. R. D. 

 Elainora. 



Eureka. 



Evangeline. 



Gifford, J. M. 



Gladys. 



Glessner, Mrs. John J. 



Gold Standard. 

 Golden Wonder. 

 Harriott, The. 



* Hepper, Mrs. F. 

 Hyde, Mrs. E. F. 



* King of Plumes. 

 Lawn Tennis. 



* Levick, Sydney B. 

 Lorelei. 



Mars [Spaulding's]. 

 McKinley, Pres. 

 Mc Arthur, Mrs. R, 

 Morse, T. B. 

 t Nix, Jessie. 



* Oceana. 



* Owen, Rose. 



* Pride of Swanley. 

 Rothenbush, Mr?. P. [1896, 



Yoshiike, California]. 

 Spaulding, Dorothy. 

 Sundew. 

 Sunstone. 



