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eratelj full ; largest and best from crowns. Florets irregularly in- 

 curved ; wide ; strong in substance and of deep rose color. 



T. Taken September 26. At best November 13. 



C. Taken September 27. At best November 9. 



3frs. J. George lis {Sievet's, 1894) — A grand variety. Stems 50 

 to 60 inches high ; strong, but owing to the great weight of the 

 flower, not erect ; longest and strongest to terminals. Flower 7 to 

 8 inches diameter, very full ; largest and best from terminals. 

 Florets irregularly incurved ; broad ; very heavy in texture ; pure 

 white. 



T. Taken October 11. At best December 4. 



C. Taken October 8. At best December 7. 



Mrs. Marshall Crane {Pitcher & Manda, 1894) — Yery good. 

 Stem 46 inches high, medium strength. Flower 6 inches diameter, 

 full and of good form. Florets incurved; medium width; strong 

 in substance ; creamy white. 



T. Taken September 26, At best November 11. 



Mrs. Mary A. Forepaugh {Pitcher cfc Manda, 1894) — Yery 

 good. Stem 37 inches high, moderately strong and erect. Flower 

 6 inches diameter, very full and of good shape. Florets regularly 

 incurved ; broad ; medium texture ; delicate pink, tipped yellow. 



T. Taken September 26. At best December 5. 



Mrs, Sarah Rose {Pitcher & Manda, 1894) — Yery good. Stem 

 43 to 46 inches high, strong and erect to crowns, weak-necked under 

 terminals. Flowers 6 to 6 inches diameter, full and perfect; lai'gest 

 and best from crowns. Florets slightly refiexed ; narrow ; medium 

 width ; pale rose, 



T. Taken September 26. At best November 16. 



C. Taken September 27. At best November 19, 



Mrs. W. H. Trotter {Spaulding, 1894) — Yery good. Stem 30 

 to 36 inches high, strong and erect ; strongest and longest under 

 crowns. Flower 5 to b^ inches diameter, very full and high ; larg- 

 est and best from crowns. Florets spreading ; medium width and 

 substance ; curiously laciniated at the tip ; pure white. The flowers 

 of this variety develop very slowly, and on this account they are 

 often deformed in the center. Flowers from terminal buds are 

 most subject to this weakness. 



T. Taken September 27. At best December 6. 



C. Taken September 28. At best Dec. 5. 



Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt {Pitcher c& Manda, 1894:) — Yery good, 

 ^tem 40 inches high, moderately strong and erect. Flower 5^ 

 inches diameter, quite full. Florets spreading; medium width and 

 texture ; pure white. 



T. Taken September 26. At best November 22. 



Mrs. Wm. Trelease {Pitcher <& Manda, 1893) — Excellent. Stem 

 42 inches high, moderately strong and erect. Flower 7 inches 



