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Clarence. — Incurved. Bright red, golden reverse. 

 Columbine. — Japanese Incurved. Bright red, reverse bronze. 



Daydaion. — Japanese. Creamy white, centre tinged sulphur ; 

 large, early. 



Golden Sunset. — Japanese Incurved. Broad petals covered 

 with glandular hairs ; deep old gold. 



Headlight, — Japanese Incurved. Deep carmine, reverse sil- 

 very pink. 



Indiana. — One of the largest flowers to be found in the 

 family, measuring twenty-two inches in circumference, nicely 

 incurved ; of a clear bright pink within, lighter color without. 



Invincible. — Japanese. White, very large. 



Jessie Whitcombe. — Japanese. Deep golden yellow, of im- 

 mense size, and perfect form. 



J. R. Kelm. — Bright golden yellow, striped red. 



Liberty. — Late; clear rich golden yellow. 



Mrs. C. B. Freeman. — Clear yellow ; a hirsute variety, being 

 a sport from L. Boehmer. 



Mrs. Battles. — Probably the same as Mrs. H. H. Battles. 



Mrs. Helen Wright. — Pure ivory white, with age assuming the 

 faintest tint of pink. 



Mrs. H. H. Battles. — Japanese Incurved. Large, late, white 

 shading blush at base. 



Mrs. Perrin. — The rose pink Ivory ; rose pink within, glisten- 

 ing pink without. 



Mrs. R. Crawford. — Extra large, clear white, resembling Ivory, 

 but larger ; late. 



Mrs. T. D. Hatfield. — Incurved. Pure yellow, fine form, high 

 centre. 



Mrs. W. W. Raynor. — Japanese. Beautiful clear white, early 

 to mid-season. 



Marion Cleveland. — Very large, early, ivory white, shaded 

 delicate lemon at centre. 



Midnight. — Crimson lake ; very hairy. 



New York. — Japanese Incurved. White ; globular and mas- 

 sive. 



Nanshon. — Japanese. White; globular; mid-season. 



Phryne. — High rounded Japanese flowers ; inner surface rich 

 red bronze ; reverse, bright chrome. 



Pride of Castlewood. — Chinese ; pure white. 



