Introductions of i8go. i6i 



Chestnut, Variegated. Kelsey. ' 



A new type of the Spanish Chestnut, with large, bold foliage, strik- 

 ingly variegated with bright yellow. England. 



Chrysanthemum, Arizona. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Dwarf and stiff stems, flowers composed of tubular 

 petals on the outside, and flat incurved in the center, light chrome 

 color. 



— Bohemia. U. S Nur. 



Large reflexed flowers of deep Venetian-red color, supported on 

 stout stems ; last long in perfection ; considered the best red chrysan- 

 themum. 



— Bruinhild. H. P. Walcott. 



Japanese. Incurved very large flower of unusually broad petals, 

 brown-red on inside, yellow on outside surface, florets partly tubular 

 and closely incurved. 



— Carrie Denny. Hill ^ Co. 



Clear amber ; comes in large spherical balls, incurving and slightly 

 whorled. 



— Charles A. Reeser. Hill c^ Co. 



Recurved ; rosy pink, with lighter shadings. 



— Clara Rieman. Hill &^ Co. 



Rich lavender rose in color, shading to silvery rose, with a white 

 center. A very large open-surfaced flower of fine texture. 



' — Connecticut. U. S. Nur. 



Of the same robust constitution as Bohemia. The flowers are 

 large, with twisted petals of deep madder, the tips white. 



— Cortez. H. P. Walcott. 



Japanese. Incurved, large flowers of stiff broad petals of mahog- 

 any color inside, lighter on the outside. 



— Crown Prince. Hill 6r-^ Co. 



Flower very large ; petals very broad. Color ox-blood red on upper 

 surface ; old gold beneath. Fine incurved form ; early bloomer. 



— Edwin Lonsdale. H. Watcrer. 



— Elliott F. Shepherd. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Very large flowers, petals broad and ribbon-like, of 

 beautiful lemon color. 



— Gipsy. Harry E. Widcncr, Hill &^ Co. , H. Watcrer. 



Bright lemon yellow in color, without shadings. Flower large, 

 on stiff, stout stem ; incurving, petals crisp and stiff ; very free in 

 growth. 



— Huron. H. P. Walcott. 



Japanese. Large flowers of delicate mauve florets, tubular, di- 

 lated at extremities, and incurved. 



