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form of medium size. 
form and color. 
Col. D. Appleton. One of the lar- 
gest globular yellowsorts, grand 
stem and foliage. 
Tolanthe. An incurving variety, ma- 
turing Oct.10th to15th. Finestem 
and foliage, beautiful soft pink. 
; YY Omega. A second early yellow, 
| SZ 716 in. in diameter. In perfection 
4 Oct. 25th. 
Mrs. Elmer D. Smith. A Japanese Incurved of perfect form; 
full, double, high rounded centre. Bright yellow, deeper than 
Golden Wedding. Stem and foliage perfect. 
Mary Hill. Seedling from Mrs. Perrin; a light bright shade of 
pink with a high pearl gloss on the outer petals. Nov. 15th. 
Malcolm Lamond.— The red that does not burn. It is the exact 
color of Fisher’s Torch; is very much fuller, more petals. 
GALLIA. A bold, handsome flower, clear 
soft pink when fully developed, of excellent 
QUINOLA. Deep clear orange-yellow, of 
excellent form and good size; one ‘of the 
very best of the whole family. 
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CHICAGO C. S. A. Silver cup for any best {0 blooms 
on exhibition. 
NEW YORK. American Institute $25 premium. Silver 
cup N. Y. Horticultural Society. Riders Waal 
PHILADELPHIA. Twofirst premiums. Two silver medals. 
Alsothe National Society’s Certificate scoring 92 points. 
The sensational novelty of the year, the finest variety 
since 1893. This grand new white came to, our fall shows 
and captured every prize and eup for which it was en- 
tered. It is the largest, globular, Japanese incurved 
variety yet raised; the form is perfect, the stem stiff, a 
healthy grower and brings a full crop of perfect flowers. 
Crown buds must not be taken earlier than Aug. 15th; 
terminals also bring magnificent blooms. Time of flow- 
ering, Nov. 15th and later. (See cut.) Price, 30c. each, 
$3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. s 
NEW HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS., 
LULA. A lovely pure snow-white, globular 
MISS ADA WILLIAMS: White, shaded 
with blush, slightly laced with violet; spher- 
ical in form, of good size. 
KLONDIKE. The most brilliant yellow of 
the whole family ;:medium size, and an extra 
fine variety in every way. 
AILEEN. Deep lilac-pink, close, compact 
form of medium Size, ‘very neat and pretty. 
Price, 20c. each, set of 6 for $1.00. 
NEW VARIETIES, ALL OF WHICH HAWE BEEN CERTIFICATED. 
Brutus. Very bright red shaded with orange; broad flat petals re- 
flex but full to centre. Season, Oct. 20th to Nov. 5th. 
Golden Beauty. A late golden-yellow, ready for Thanksgiving 
and later; elegant large blooms of good depth. i 
Chestnut Hill. Clear bright yellow of excellent form and sub- 
stance. A seedling from W. H. Lincoln, with equal constitution 
but betterform. Season, Nov. 25th to Dee. 10th. 
Mrs. W.B. Chamberlain. The most beautiful shade of pink yet 
produced in alarge flower; lower petals reflex with tips slightly 
incurving, the balance reflex and incurving. The petals are 
broad and massive. Season, Novy. 10th to 25th. 
Yanariva. Deep blush centre with delicate blush for the balance, 
making a very striking and artistic flower, quite distinct from 
any known variety. In season from Oct. 30th to Nov. 20th. 
Zampa. Old gold, reverse bright strawberry red, lower petals 
tubular, balance flat, reflex, full to centre. Season, Nov. 5th to 15th. 
Prices of above varieties, 25c. each, 12 new sorts for $2.50. 
Alice F. Carey. A beautiful pink. Season, middle of Nov. 
Autumn Glory. Deep reddish salmon, changing to soft shrimp. 
Black Hawk. Largest and most beautiful dark crimson-scarlet. 
Boundless Snow. White flushed pink, changing to pure white. 
Crowning Glory. A grand yellow ‘Ostrich Plume” variety. 
Eclipse. Clear yellow. Took first prize as best yellow. 
Fair Dawn. The flowers are enormous; white flushed with pink. 
Pair Harvard. Rich crimson flowers, very large and deep. 
Goldmine. Rich golden-yellow. Outer petals reflexed. Late. 
Intensity. Form reflexed, bright crimson. Late. 
Lavender Queen. A large Japanese, soft lavender-pink. 
Madeline Pratt. Snowy white, high built, incurved bloom. 
Marie Calvat. White, flushed pearly pink, reflexed. 
Miss Gladys Vanderbilt. Pearl-white, with lemon-shaded centre. 
Monrovia. Very early, bright yellow. Blooms in early October. 
Mrs. Arthur J. Caton. Bright bronze, shaded red inside. 
A SELECT LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS. 
Mrs. C.H. Peirce. A soft, deep yellow. Nov. 6th to 25th. 
Nesota. Japanese, long and broad petals; a pleasing light pink. 
Orizaba. Japanese incurved, light pink. Midseason. 
Pennsylvania. Brilliant clear yellow; a grand flower. 
Pluma. (Ostrich Plume.) Color, very delicate pink. 
Pride. A very early and very large, pure white variety. 
Primo. The very largest and best extra early white to date. 
Snow Queen. A large, nicely finished snow-white flower. 
Solar Queen. A very large bloom; golden-yellow. Early. 
Spotswood. A beautiful high-built, incurved light yellow. Late. 
Superba. The latest Japanese incurved pink. Dec. 10th to 20th. 
The Barrington. A unique maroon and silver variety. 
White Bonnaffon. Color, pure white. Nov. 20th to 30th. 
Wm. H. Chadwick. Waxy-white, tinted pink. Midseason. 
Yellow Lady Fitzwygram. Rich yellow. Very early. 
Price for any of the above, 15c. each, set of 32 for $4.00. 
