MRS. TttEODOSlft B. SttEPtt&RD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



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merit by Pennsylvania Horticultural 

 Society. 20c. 



Molly Bawn. One of the finest 

 white. Immense size, very long, 

 twisted or culring petals. 20c. 



T. F. Ames. Splendid golden yel- 

 low. 10c. 



Meemet. Lovely incurved variety, 

 very broad pink petals. 20c. 



Lucrece. Snowy white, incurved 

 flowers. 20c. 



Carmen Byron. Brilliant red, re- 

 verse of petals bright yellow; very 

 large flowers ; lower petals recurving 

 with whorled very high center; flow- 

 ers carried erect, on strong stems. 



G-. F. Moseman. One of the finest 

 of all yet known; 9 inches in diame- 

 ter, irregular, incurved petals, buff 

 without and terra-cotta within; large, 

 robust and free growing. 10c. 



Ventura. Rich maroon red; petals 

 half tubular, half flat; tube yellow. 

 10c. 



Violet Rose. A new shade of 

 color, being a true rose shade and of 

 the very largest size; one^'of the most 

 remarkable ever raised. 10c. 



Mrs. Wm. Bowen. The finest, 

 freest growing and freest flowering 

 of the Wheeler type; color magnifi- 

 cent, of a rich, velvety red, reverse 

 of petals yellow; petals very broad. 

 20c. 



Cullingfordii Brilliant mahog- 

 any crimson, under side of petals 

 old gold. One of the finest. 10c. 



Mrs. H. C. Ford . Like a fringed 

 aster; exquisite double pink blos- 

 soms with notched petals . 10c. 



Colossal. Probably the largest of 

 all Chrysanthemums; form some- 

 what flat, with tips of petals in- 

 curved; the color is of pearl-pink, 

 changing to bluish. A charming 

 variety. 10c. 



Lillian B. Bird. Of the very 

 largest size; long, tubular petals of 

 perfect form, flowers 12 inches in di- 

 ameter; color an exquisite shade of 

 "shrimp pink;" flowers, when fully 

 open, an immense half-globe. 10c. 



John Lane. Magnificent pink 

 ball in appearance; fine for pots; 

 splendid for cutting; color, a rose 

 pink with peach or light shadings 

 on under side of petals, ends of cen- 

 ter petals tipped with gold. 15c . 



Carroll Elliott. Rich, deep red, 

 each petal tipped golden yellow. 

 10c. 



Walter W . Coles . A very bright, 

 reddish, terra-cotta; reverse pale 

 yellow, outer petals broad, long, 

 pofnted and horizontal. A good 

 sort. 10c. 



Mrs. Frank Thompson. Petals 

 very broad; color, a creamy white, 

 beautiful velvety, greenish yellow 

 center. 10c . 



Ramona. Bright amber, incurved, 

 large and full. 10c. 



Nymphea. A grand novelty; color 

 pure white; sweet scented; flowers 

 finely incurved . 20c each. 



Jas. Y. Murkland. Large, pure 

 white; semi-double; long, reflexed 

 petals; very fine. 10c. 



Thistle. One of the most novel 

 varieties grown; peculiar thread-like 

 petals, not unlike a thistle blossom; 

 color, lemon yellow when first open, 

 changing to pure white . Price, 10c. 



The Bride. A magnificent pure 

 white variety of the largest size and 

 perfect form; splendidly incurved; 

 for purity of color, size, form, and 

 all the essentials of a fine Chrysan- 

 themum, this variety is probably un- 

 surpassed. 10c . 



Edna Craig. Large, pure white; 

 one of the best . 10c . 



