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NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Algoma. Japanese Incurved, producing heavy foliage close 
under the flower, short, stiff stem. Color, a beautiful 
shade of light rose, silvery reverse. 
Convention Hall. Color, white, of an exceedingly pure tone. 
Very broad centre petals, incurving closely; tubular ray 
florets. Winner of the $200 prize at Kansas City, 1901. 
It is unquestionably the finest white that has been pro- 
duced for many years, none excepted. 
Ethelyn. A Japanese Incurved. Petals, light rose-pink at 
the base, shading lighter atthetips. A very handsomely 
formed flower, which is sure to become popular. 
Globosa Alba. A very compact, closely incurved Japanese, 
of gicoular form, and pure white. It is so closely 
incurved that properly speaking it belongs tothe Chinese 
or Incurved type; flowers 5% inches in diameter. 
H. W. Buckbee. A bright yellow; habit dwarf, petals 
loosely arranged. An excellent variety. Good keeper. 
Mrs. J. J. Mitchell. A large Japanese Incurved. Color, 
beautiful, clear cream. The irregularity with which the 
petals incurve and interlace makes it a very artistic flower. 
Miss Minnie Bailey. A _ seedling from Mrs. Perrin; 
good stem and foliage, surpassing that variety in fullness, fully 
double under all conditions. Color, bright pink. 
F. S. Vallis. Immense Japanese flower, yellow, deepening to citron. 
Long petals, twisting and reflexing into a broad, deep bloom. 
W. R. Church. Japanese Incurved. Deep rosy-crimson with bronze 
reverse and greenish-gold tips. The general effect is a velvety claret- 
crimson. Massive flower; a great prize winner. 
MDLLE. MARIE LIGER. Thisisthenew French variety that won the prize 
offered by the Chrysanthemum Society of America, for the finest seedling 
at the recent Paris Exposition. Closely incurving blooms of large size. 
The color is pearl-pink, deepening to a very bright shade at the base of 
petals. Stems are stiff and fully covered with handsome foliage. It 
is perfectly uniform, perfecting every flower. (See cut.) 
F. J. TAGGART. 
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F. J. TAGGART. The most striking novelty of recent years. 
The best of all the hairy or plumed section. A great advance 
over all the yellows in this class, being perfectly double and 
the hair-like filaments are more pronounced. Color, light 
yellow. Flowers, 8inches indiameter. An exhibition variety 
of exceptional merit. Noother variety exhibited at the great 
flower shows at Kansas City and Chicago attracted so much 
attention and brought out such exclamations of wonder and 
surprise. It was awarded the $150 prize at Kansas City and 
won the medal at Chicago as the best and most distinct 
variety exhibited. (See cut.) Price, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 
R. E. Richardson. (Schray’s Pink.) The brightest, clearest 
pink yet introduced in the Chrysanthemum family. Both 
color and form are exquisite. Good stem and foliage. 
The Yellow Eaton, or Dr. Oronhyatekha. A bright yellow 
“‘sport’’? from Timothy Eaton. It has the perfect habits of 
Timothy Eaton, but lacks the coarseness sometimes attrib- 
uted to that variety. Splendid for every purpose. 
Sephia. Large Japanese Incurved. Style of flower and 
growth similar to Mrs. Park, but has better stem with foli- 
ace close to the bloom, and fully double under all conditions. 
Medium shade of yellow similar to Col. D. Appleton. 
Henry Sinclair. Aclear, bright, canary-yellow; a bold, hand- 
some flower 6 inches in diameter by 5 inches high. One of 
the finest and most valuable early yellows ever offered, every 
stem producing a perfect flower. First-class certificate. 
Lady Hopetown. Beautiful heliotrope-pink, reverse of petals 
silver, the flower recurving, showing both shades. 
Mrs. Harry Emmerton. Immense flower, fine yellow, grand 
reflexing form, splendid exhibition variety. 
Godfrey’s Masterpiece. Indian-red with rich golden-yellow 
reverse, only the tips showing the latter color. 
Mime. Paolo Radaelli. Creamy-white, delicately flushed with 
rose. Incurved, with broad, whorling petals, the outer ones 
reflexed. A beautiful and curious variety; slightly plumed. 
Mime. Rouyer. A noticeably beautiful flower of immense 
bY \. AN size. Very large flowers, with broad, curling petals; a 
MILLE. MARIE LIGER, ; YF j bright shade of pink. Habit dwarf and strong. 
(Reduced in size.) La Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen, except where noted. Full set of 20 for $5.50. 
