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Amber Queen. Soft amber, with deep,shadings. 
Bride of Roses. A grand rosy pink, very (leep. 
Cashmere. Light crimson and amber; tasseled. 
Cullingfordii. Dark mahogany crimson; extra fine. 
Dr. Mandeville. Bright chrome yellow; fine variety. 
Eda Prass. Light salmon; very pretty. Fine for exhibition. 
Edwin Molyneux. Rich mahogany crimson. (See cut above.) 
Etoile deLyon. White, striped rose, purple or violet. 
Excellent. A beautiful shade of rosy pink. (See cut above.) 
G. Bramhall. Primrose yellow; grand in every way. 
G. Schlegel. Pure white, large massive flower. 
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This collection is carefully selected from the hundreds of new and old sorts, and contains the best of the large “ragged,” 
incurving, reflexed and other odd types of the section, all high-class sorts, and offered at low prices. 
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Julius Roehrs. A rich shade of violet rose. 
Lillian B. Bird. Beautiful light pink; extra fine. 
Leopard. Carmine splashed white. 
Mrs. Jerome Jores. A grand globular white. 
Mrs. Wm. Trelease. A beautiful shade of pink. 
Mrs. B.D. Adams. Pure white; drooping and twisted. 
Mrs. Sarah Rose. Soft rose, tinged salmon. 
Mr. Hicks Arnold. Old gold and orange. 
Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt. White; flowers very large. 
Thos. Emerson. Deep orange red; large flower. 
Uncle Sam. Rosy pink, striped white. (See cut above.) 
Price, 10c. each, 12 for $1.00; set of 22 sorts for $2.00. 
HARDY POMPON VARIETIES. 
SECOND EARLY COLLECTION. 
Arbre de Noel. Deep orange, 
shaded red, tipped yellow. 
Black Douglas. Dark red. 
Bouquet. Rich carmine. 
Canary Bird. Light yellow. 
Cravaction. Pink and yellow. 
Gen. Canrobert. Sulphur 
yellow. : 
Golden Bedder. 
yellow. 
Jules Lagreve. 
Marie Aurat. 
Clear golden 
Deep red. 
Light pink. 
Mile. BE. Dordan. 
Mlle. Marthe. 
Pure white. 
Pure white. 
Model of Perfection. Pinkish 
lilae. 
Montgolfier. Maroon, tipped 
rich golden yellow. 
Mrs. Aristee. Deep canary 
yellow; Anemone-flowered. 
Rose Trevene. White and pink. 
Souv. de Jersey. Deep yellow. 
Snowdrop. Pure white. 
White Bedder. Pure white. 
10c. each,’ $1.50 per set of 18. 
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This collection contains varieties that perfect their blossoms in the 
open air in October, before the killing frosts in our Northern States. 
Belle Paule. White, tipped rose. 
Bouquet Nationale. White, 
tinted lemon. 
Chas. Delmas. Brick red. 
Comtesse de Careil. Orange 
and red. ; 
Elaine. Pure snow-white. 
Gloriosum. Bright sulphur yel- 
low. 
Golden John Salter. 
yellow. 
John White. Pure white. 
Lillian Russell. Clear silvery 
pink. 
Lady Florence. Finerichyellow. 
Lord Mayor. Rosy pink, shaded 
white. 
M. Boyer. 
silver. 
Golden 
Lilae rose, shaded 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Mrs. Brett. Twisted golden 
petals. 
Mrs.Craige Lippincott. Golden 
yellow. 
Mrs. John Laing. Orange and 
bronze. 
Mrs. J.G.Whilldin. Fine yellow. 
Mrs. Geo, M. Pullman. Deep 
rich yellow. 
Mr. Wm. Barr. Crimson and 
yellow. 
Marion Henderson. Fine early 
yellow. i 
Worma. Blush white, tipped rose. 
Penelope. Rosy pink. 
Precocite. Pure white. 
P. Radaelli. White, canary yel- 
low in centre. 
Sceur Melaine. Pure white. 
; set of 24 early sorts for $2.00, 
We offer a splendid collection of this unique type of the Chrysanthemum. No better or 
ANEMIONE COLLECTION. 
American Eagle. Rays white; centre rose purple. 
Condor. Rays and centre rose purple, tipped yellow. 
Falcon. Rays pure white, broad, in two or three rows; centre 
pale straw-yellow or écru, flushed reddish within the tubes. 
Garza. Ray petals broad, in a single row, pure white; centre 
white, tipped yellowish. 
Judge Hoitt. Fully eight inches across; pale pearl pink. 
florets, wide-open trumpet shape. 
Livadia. Pure white, a very good variety. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Dexter. Rays crimson; centre same color, with 
yellow outside, red within. 
Partridge. A peculiar yellowish pink, rays broad, slightly twisted, 
dull purplish red. 
Central 
more interesting form than the “ ANEMONE” is to be found in the race. 
Red Robin. Rays tubular, whole flower rose purple. 
Silver Bill. Outer petals pure white, the inner same color, but 
the tips of the tubes are yellow. 
Tanager. Deep purplish rose; centre flat, orange vermilion, with 
narrow yellow line about the mouth of each tube. 
Timbale d’Argent. Pure white; a fine early variety. : 
Titmouse. Tubular rays, white, pink tinted ; centre pale yellow. 
Toucan. An odd shade of reddish buff: well-formed centre, bright 
yellow within, pale yellow without. 
Yellow Hammer. Flower large, bright chrome-yellow; rays 
broad, slightly twisted in two rows; centre compact. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; set of 15 sorts for $1.25. 
