MRS. TilEODOSlft B. St1EPttE>RD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



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shrimp-pink at toothed tips of 

 petals; large, incurved flowers, with 

 who rling center. 20c. 



C. Kruger. Flowers very large, 

 deep and full; color, a combination 

 of salmon yellow and pink; very dis- 

 tinct. 15c. 



Mrs. Wm. Tevis. The brightest 

 golden yellow ever produced; large, 

 full flowers, beautifully incurved; 

 flowers erect, on strong stems . Late. 

 15c. 



The Cathedral. A grand flower, 

 of immense depth, full and extremely 

 double; color, waxen white; petals 

 broad and recurving. 15c. 



Flying Crane. A grand white, of 

 peculiarly charming shape, and of 

 great substance, lasting a long time 

 in perfection; outer rows of petals 

 spreading straight; inner petals in- 

 curving and whorling; very early. 

 15c. 



Six beautiful new seedlings, $2. 



Creshendo. Immense white the 

 largest white bedding variety, splen- 

 did and showy. 25c. 



Set of Royal Japanese Chrysanthe- 

 mums 



Golden Plume. Drooping, -petals 

 of a rich golden color, with a tuft of 

 feathery petals in the center. The 

 best late yellow vatriety. 10c. 



Omar. Kich, deep crimson, of the 

 shade known as "ox-blood" red; a 

 variety of undoubted merit. 10c. 



Santa Claus. Fleecy white, of 

 the largest size and perfect form. 

 10c, 



Frank Thompson. A splendid 

 flower, very nearly spherical in form; 

 petals broad and heavy and grandly 

 incurving; color, pearl pink. One of 

 the best. 20c. 



Elmer D. Smith. Dark cardinal 

 red, of a very pleasing shade, faced 

 upon the back with clear chamois ; 

 flowers of immense size. A distinct 

 and grand flower. 15c. 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy. The White 

 Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemum; the 

 first of this grand type; color, purest 

 white. I6fi. 



Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Flowers 

 of enormous size; colors, blood-red, 

 relieved with shades of lighter crim- 

 son. 10c. 



Mrs. A. C. Burpee. Flowers im- 

 mense in size, of reflexed petals; 

 color, clear chrome-yellow; style of 

 the Bride, but more double and 

 deeper. 10c each. 



August" Swanson. An immense 

 flower of the Mrs. Wheeler type; 

 color, crimson, reverse chrome; petals 

 extra broad, closely incurving. 20c 

 each. 



Medusa. Large, pure white flow T er, 

 of a most peculiar form; the petals 

 are ribbon-like, very long and droop- 

 ing. A well-grown plant of this va- 

 riety is a very striking object, ap- 

 pearing as though hung over with 

 silken threads. 10c 



Miss Mary Weightman. A mag- 

 nificent and very distinct chrome- 

 yellow; in form loose and feathery, 

 but very large and full; flowers 10 

 inches across. 10c. 



Lord Byron. Brilliantly marked 

 bronzy red and gold; large double 

 and gold. 10c. 



Sunset. A remarkable and very 

 striking flower, with broad, long, flat 

 petals of rich orange yellow, mar- 

 bled with brown, red and crimson; 

 golden disc; flowers of immense size. 

 10c. 



Alba Picta. Flowering freely, 



