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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



3 YPE OF KEFLEXED CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



A Select List of the Newest and Best. 



Note— Ref., reflexed. Inc., incurved. 

 Ada Spaulding— French pink, very beautiful. Ref. 



k - B ^ U Idea * (, new )— A perfect gem. Flowers very large; color 

 a bright rosy p ln k with a touch of lavender. 



Col. W.B.Smith— Rich, bright golden broDze, very large. Ref. 

 Challenge (new)— An excellent variety. Has taken manv 

 premiums for best yellow. Inc. 



Cullingfordii— Crimson, an old favorite. Ref. 



C *' T(' Venning— Stems straight and stiff, supporting well and 

 gracefully the large flowers, which are full and deep. Color, pure 

 white; a magnificent flower. Ref. 



David Ferguson— Flowers very large and full. Petals long, 

 medium in breadth and graceful. Color, a rich golden yellow. Ref. 

 Domination— Pure white ; very desirable. Ref. 

 Eugene Dailledonze (new)— A superb variety, certainly one 



01 the best if not really the leading yellow; very large and full. Inc. 



Ed. Hatch— Soft lemon and bright pink; one of the best. Inc. 



Frank Thompson— Pearly pink, excellent. Inc. 



Geo. W. Childs— Crimson, very good. Ref. 



Golden Gate— Beautiful yellow, very fine. Ref, 



Harry Balsley— A magnificent variety; color, rich soft pink. 



Harry E. Widner— One of the very best yellow varieties 

 grown. 



Inter-Ocean (new)— A great novelty. Flowers very lanre- 

 color, pearly white suffused with delicate pink. Ref. 

 Ivory— Pure white, one of the best. Inc. 



Jessica— An old favorite, but still one of the very best early 

 whites. J 



Kiota— Yellow, a general favorite. Inc. 



L. Canning— Pure white. Always in great demand. 

 Ref. 



Lillian Russell— Clear silver pink, one of the finest 

 Inc. 



Louis Boehmer (Pink Ostrich Plume)— A great fa- 

 vorite. Inc. 



Major Bonnaffon (new) — Pronounced by many 

 growers the leading yellow. Color very rich. Flowers 

 large and full. Inc. 



Marie Louise (new)— Flowers very large, deep and 

 full and pure white; very desirable. Ref. 



Miss Minnie Wanamaker— White, a favorite. Ref. 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill (new)— Flowers large and full; color, 

 clear pearly pink; very desirable. Inc. 



Mrs. Craig Lippincott (new)— A superb variety. 

 Flowers very large, color rich yellow. Inc. 



Mrs. E. P. Allis— A variety of the Viviand-Morel 

 type. Flowers large and of good form. Color, a very 

 delicate lilac, center of petals almost white. A beautiful 

 variety. Ref. 



Mrs. Irving Clarke — Pearl pink, rosy pink cen- 

 ter. Ref. 

 Mrs. J. N. Gerard — Silvery rose; a great favorite. Ref. 

 Nivius — A very fine white of rare merit. Inc. 

 The Queen — Very appropriately named; a grand white. Very large 

 and full. Inc. 



Viviand-Morel— Delicate rose; a great favorite. Ref. 

 W. H. Lincoln — Deep yellow, one of the best. Ref. 

 Price of any of the above named varieties, each 10 cts: per doz., $1.00. 



COLEUS. 



Popular Bedding' Varieties. 



The following varieties have proved themselves specially useful 

 or massing in beds or borders, where it is desirable to produce a 

 striking effect with solid colors. 



Crown Jewel — Beautiful velvety maroon. 



Her Majesty— Golden bronze. 



Golden Bedder — Best yellow. 



John Goode— Greenish yellow. 



Verschaffeltii — Maroon; a general favorite. 



Progress — Green ground, mottled with brownish spots. 



Paroquet — Yellow ground, mottled with crimson. 



Price, each, 10 cts; per doz., $1.00. Our selection, per 100, 

 $6.00; customers' selection, per 100, $7.00. 



CYTISUS RACEMOSUS. 



This is one of the most popular and most useful decorative 

 plants in cultivation. It is equally at home in the conservatory 

 and parlor. Towards spring it begins to bloom, and continues for 

 several weeks to produce in great quantities its racemes of bright 

 yellow, sweet-scented flowers. In appearance it is almost identical 

 with the Scottish broom of which the poets have so often written. 

 It is especially useful at Easter. Price, each, 25 cts. to $1.00. 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 



A climber of great beauty. The flowers, which are of bright 

 scarlet, are encased by a bag-like calyx of pure white ; the trusses 

 or pannicles of flowers are upwards of 6 inches in width, and when 

 trained upon trellises and hanging down, have a rich and elegant 

 appearance ; continually in bloom. Each, 15 cts. to $1.00. 



