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broad, waxy. Stem 28 inches, close jointed, deeply cut. Very- 

 late. Dec. 26. (Calvat.) 1895. 



51. Ifillhrooh (Dorner) — Yery good. Flower 1 inches, tubular. 

 The ligulate portion of florets a bright red, tubular portion a salmon 

 bronze. Stem 40 to 55 inches, close jointed, leaves large and held 

 well to flower. The combination of colors is unique and attractive. 

 J^ov. 20. (Dorner.) 1895. 



52. Miraheau, Mme. Ootavie (Beckert) — Good. Flower rather 

 large. Florets long and loose, color a delicate shade of silvery 

 pink. Stem 30 inches high, long jointed. JNov. 28. Very attrac- 

 tive and odd. 



53. Molin, Mme. C. (Beckert) — Flower 8 inches, loosely arranged, 

 pure white. Outer florets reflexed. Stem 40 inches, close jointed, 

 leaves light green, long. Nov. 25. (Calvat.) 1895. 



54. Mor'tillet, M. de (Beckert) — Flower 5 inches wide, incurved. 

 Outer florets red, inner bronze and yellow, reverse buff. Stem 44 

 inches, foliage unhealthy. (Calvat.) 1895. 



55. Murdoch, Mrs. S. T. (Dorner)— Flower 6 to 7 inches, 

 incurved, pink. Stem 3(5 to 40 inches, very short jointed, leaves 

 large, deeply cut, dark green. Nov. 25. (Dorner.) 1895. 



56. Murray, Mrs. R. W. E. (Beckert) — Very good. Flower 5 

 inches wide, 4 inches deep, white, loosely incurved showing centre. 

 Florets are cut or toothed in such a manner as to give the general 

 effect of hairiness. (See Fig. 88, No. 13.) Stem 46 inches, close 

 jointed, leaves small. A good late exhibition variety. Itecom- 

 mended for purity of color, individuality of form, and lateness. 

 Centre not objectionable. Stands test of close scrutiny as well as 

 that of general effect. Not to be confused with Mr. R. W. E. 

 Murray. {Syn. Mrs. Geo. W. Pullman.) (H. J. Jones, England.) 

 1895. 



57. Noisette, Paul (Vaiighan*) — Flower of medium size, 4 inches 

 across. Outer florets reflexed, the inner ones incurved. Color dull 

 yellow. Dwarf (15 inches high). The foliage small. Nov. 10» 

 (Vaughan.) 1895. 



58. Northern Lights (Beckert) — Very good. (See Fig. 94.) 

 Flower 8 inches in diameter, quilled, pink. Stem 46 inches, close- 

 jointed, foliage very good. Midseason. Nov. 25. Recommended 

 for distinctness of form, and keeping qualities. The spiral condi- 



* J. C. Vaughan, Chicago. 



