8 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD. 



John Lane. — Magnificent pink ball in appearance; fine for pots> 

 splendid for cutting. Color a rose-pink, with peach or light shad- 

 ings on under side of petals, ends of centre petals tipped with 

 gold. Price, 60 cents. 



Miss Mary TVeightman. — A magnificent and very distinct chrome 

 yellow ; in form loose and feathery, but very large and full. 

 Flowers 10 inches across. Early. Price, 60 cents. 



Mrs. Win. Bowen. — The finest, freest-growing and freest-flower- 

 ing of the Wheeler type ; color magnificent. Appeared in three 

 of the large premium-winning collections, and was universally 

 admired. Price, 75 cents. 



The Bride. — Immense pure white, very double flowers, reflexed; 

 outer row of petals tubular ; a grand variety for all purposes. 

 Price, 35 cents each. 



Violet Rose. — A new shade of color, being a true rose shade, and of 

 the very largest size ; one of the most remarkable Chrysanthe- 

 mums ever raised, and a great acquisition. Price, 35 cents each. 



Lord Byron. — A very brilliantly marked bronzy red and gold 

 flower ; large, double and good. Price 35 cents. 



Sun«et. — A remarkable and very striking flower, with broad, long, 

 flat petals of rich orange yellow, marbled with brown, red and 

 crimson ; golden disc ; flowers of immense size. Price 25 cents. 



Amber Gem. — Beautiful amber. Flowers grow in form of a ball, 

 last many weeks. Price, 50 cents. 



Chiffonier. — Silvery pink. Petals turning and twisting towards 

 centre, formin . a ball of perfect negligee. Price, 50 cents. 



Mrs. Irving Clark. — Soft cream white, suffused with rose and 

 sometimes \ ellow. One of the largest, finest and best. Price, 

 35 cents. 



Source cl'Or.— Bright orange, with gold shadings. Splendid. 

 Price, 20 cents. 



3Ionadnock. — The flower is full, bright yellow tubular florets. A 

 beauty and a very odd flower. Price, 25 cents. 



Lillian B. Bird.— Of the very largest size, long, tubular petals of 

 perfect form, producing flowers which are twelve inches in diam- 

 eter; the color is an exquisite shade of "shrimp pink," the flower 

 when fully open being an im uense half -globe; a magnificent 

 variety. Price, 25 cents. 



Mountain of Snow.— Pure white, immense size, the blooms form- 

 ing a perfect ball. Price 25 cents. 



Thistle. — At first a shade of lemon yellow, changing to a pure 

 white. Their thread-like petals are like a paint brush or thistle. 

 Price, 50 cents. 



Gold Thread. — Crimson, maroon, and yellow. Long, thread-like 

 petals on outside ; inside shor er, in form of tassel. Price, 50 cts. 



Oriole.— Crimson, tipped with gold ; distinct. Price, 50 cent-. 



Golconda.— Like an Orange tassel : semi-double. Very long, grace- 

 ful petals, of canary yellow. Tall grower. Price 50 cents. 



Carrol] Klliott.— Kich, deep red, each petal tipped golden yellow. 

 Price, 30 cents. 



Chin Ko.— Reflexed, olush, cream centre turning white. Price, 25c. 



