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Chrysanthemum, Indiana. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Large flat flowers showing the center of a rich crim- 

 son-lake color. 



— lona. U. S. Nur. 



Reflexed flower made of tubular, deep rose petals. Stems stiff, 

 leafy to the flower. 



— Iowa. U. S. Nur. 



Chinese. Fine, perfect formed flower, white tinted mauve at 

 the ends. Stems stout, leafy to the flowers. 



— Iroquois. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Large flowers, petals tubular, flat at the ends, magenta- 

 red, setting off the nankeen-yellow center. 



— Ithaca. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Flowers full, outside petals tubular, inside florets 

 twisting spirally ; rose color. 



— Jean Humphrey. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Large flowers of a fawn color, outer petals long, 

 tubular with spatulate ends, the inner incurved of a fawn color. 



— John Lane. Hill 6^ Co. 



Color a rose pink with peach or light shadings on underside of 

 petals, ends of center petals tipped with gold. Flowers borne on 

 long, stiff, stout stems. 



— Kansas. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Petals drawn together at the ends as if bunched, color 

 sulphur yellow. 



— Kearsarge. U. S. Nur. 



Chinese. Flowers light mauve supported on stiff, leafy stems. 



— Landon Humphrey. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Flowers of the same shape as Ithaca, but much deeper 

 rose color. 



— Manitou. H. P. Walcott. 



Japanese. Large flowers, florets clear white, incurved, not quite 

 covering yellow center. Catalogued in Annals for 1889. 



— Minnewawa. U. S. Nur. 



Incurved Japanese. Large flowers of fine mauve color, good stiff 

 stems, and good foliage. 



— Miss Mary Weightman. Hill 6- Co. 



Distinct chrome-yellow, form loose and feathery, large and full. 

 Flowers ten inches across. Early. 



— Model. H. Water er. 



— Mohawk. U. S. Nur. 



Japanese. Large red flowers, rather flat. 



— Molly Bawn. Hill 6- Co. 



Sport of Syringa. Pure white. 



