Chrysanthemums. 21 
Mrs. Irving Clark. Soft cream white, suffused with rose, and 
sometimes yellow. One of the largest, finest and best 
Sunnyside. Resembles an immense pond lily; of a pearly 
white color, deepening in the center to delicate rose. 
Marguerite. Pure white, like marguerites. Very valuable 
on account of its perpetual blooming qualities. 
YELLOW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Kioto. 
J. H. Connell. Very large, globular. 
Phoebus. Rich, deep yellow. 
Dr. Creveans. 
M. Robinet. <A very effective late sort. 
S. Y. Murkland. Of very artistic habit. 
Gold. Very latest, pure yellow, large, fine for cutting. 
E. G. Hill. A fine, showy sort. 
San Diego. Lemon yellow. Very hardy. 
Temple of Solomon. 
Grandiflorum. Pure golden color, petals broad, incurved, a 
solid ball. 
Ramona. Bright amber, incurved, large and full. 
A. Gervaise. Very delicate lemon, edged with deep rose. 
One of the choicest. 
Mrs. Anthony Waterer. Very broad white petals tinted with 
deep lavender. 
Royal Pheasant. Very odd. 
Golconda, Like an orange tassel; semi-double. Very long, 
graceful petals, of canary yellow. Tall grower. 
Duchess, Deep maroon inside petals; outside yellow; rich 
and beautiful. 
Golden Pompon. Very dainty and pretty. 
Nellie Bly. Twisted golden petals. 
Lamanda. Clear yellow; irregular; very beautiful. 
Pearl. Large flat petals; yellow center; pure white. 
Mrs. Frank Thompson. Petals very broad, color, a creamy 
white, beautiful velvety, greenish yellow center. 
Miss Mary Weightman. A magnificent and very distinct 
chrome yellow; in form loose and feathery, but very large and 
full; flowers 1o inches across. 
Monadnock. ‘The flower is full, bright yellow tubular florets. 
A very odd flower. 
Thistle. At first a shade of lemon yellow, changing toa pure 
white; their thread-like petals are like a paint brush or thistle; 
a dainty thing. 
Lord Byron. Brilliantly marked bronzy red and gold; large, 
double and good. 
Sunset. A remarkable and very striking flower, with broad, 
