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ARTISTA. 



ARTISTA. A Smith iiuvelty. The introducers lielieve is the 

 largest exhibition variety they have ever raised, and doubt if it 

 will be surpassed by any now grown, not excepting Wm, 

 Turner, Odessa, etc. White with a slightly creamy tint in 

 the depths. 



WM. RIGBY. A Totty novelty. The yellow sport of Mrs. 

 Gilbert Drabble, being an exact duplicate e.xcepting in color. The 

 shade is a beautiful bri.ght canary yellow. 



MORRIS KINXEV. .A. Totty novelty. A beautiful incurving 

 white flower, on the lines of Wm. Turner, luit, a week to ten 

 davs earlier in blooming. 



OGONTZ. 



OGONTZ. .-\ Smith no\elti\'. -\ seedling froin Nakota which 

 it greatly resembles in foliage, land has the same whirling arrange- 

 ment of petals, with size equal to its pareilt. Color, light prim- 

 rose. Practically the same as Nakota excejjt color, maturing tirst 

 week of November. 





AUTOCRAT. A Totty novelty. A variety of great promise. 

 Snow white in color ; dwarf in growth but robust. Can be flow, 

 ered for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 



MRS. J. GIBSON. A Totty novelty. Large, ahke in stem, 

 foliage and flower; light pink in color. Blooms have been 

 exhibited ten and a half inches deep and ten inches across. 



.^LICE D.-\Y. A TOTTY XO\'ELTV. 



.\X IDE.VL E.\RLY FLOWERTXG V.\E7ETY. PERFECTLY FORMED BLOOMS OF PURE WHITE 

 COLOR; MEDIUM SIZED FOLIAGE. 



