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inches, close jointed, leaves large and very dark green. A gain in 

 size over L. Boehmer. Nov. 16. (Spaulding. Eaised by Hill.) 

 1895. 



41. Ilole^ Dean (Smith) — Flower 8 inches, white and pink. 

 Stem 36 to 40 inches, foliage large, drooping to stem. Nov. 26. 

 (May.) 1895. 



42. Hurley, Mrs. Wm. H. (Beckert) — Poor. Flower large, 

 6 inches across; florets slightly reliexed. Color buff. Growth 

 slender, the stem 20 inches high. Nov. 10. (Graham.) 1895. 



43. lora (Smith) — \^ery Good. (See Fig. 98.) Not a new 

 variety. Flower 6 inches in diameter. Florets tubular, pink. The 

 color is a delicate shade evenly diffused throughout. Recommended 

 for exhibition and pot culture. Nov. 16. (Smith.) 1894. 



44. Jayne (Smith) — ^ Flower 4 inches wide, dark rose color, the 

 shade of Mrs. Murdoch. Stem 30 inches, long jointed, leaves 

 nearly entire. Nov. 27. (Vaughan.) 1895. 



45. Johnson,, Miss M. M. (Hill) — Yery good. Flower 5 inches 

 in diameter, loosely incurved, gobular, golden yellow. Florets 

 wide, incurved. Stem 24 inches, foliage good. Recommended 

 for purity of color, earliness, and dwarf habit. Nov. 5. (Hill.) 

 1895. 



46. Lager, J. E. (Smith) — Good. (See title page.) Flower 6 

 inches wide, bright yellow, irregular in general form, and irregular 

 as to florets, which show varying degrees of tubularity and are irreg- 

 ularly reflexed. Stem 40 to 45 inches and stout, leaves good. 

 Recommended for earliness, and keeping qualities. This is not as 

 good as Mrs. W. IL Rand (see Fig. 95), an early yellow of the 

 same class. Nov. 23. (Pitcher & Manda.) 1895. 



47. Latest Fad {^ec^Qxt) — Flower 8 inches wide, yellow. Florets 

 tubular, the outer reflexed. Stem 30 to 36 inches, close jointed, 

 leaves small. Dec. 5. Considered by our gardener a good variety 

 for growing single blooms in pots. (Spaulding.) 1895. 



48. Leech, Katherine (Beckert) — Good. Flower very large, 

 Y inches across. Florets loosely reflexed, the central ones erect or 

 spreading. Color clear buff. Strong, short-jointed grower, 25 to 

 30 inches high. Nov. 16. (Graham.) 1895. 



49. Masse^ Marie (Beckert) — Flower medium in size, the florets 

 reflexed. Color pink, with a purple tinge. Very early and dwarf. 

 Stem 12 inches. Oct. 20. English, 



50. Meige, La (Beckert) — Flower 5 inches wide, white. Florets 



