OF NEW, BARE ATO BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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Chrysanthemum, Prince Victor, dark red maroon. 



Princess Alice, dark carmine, rich color. 



Paquerette, lilac-white, centre yellow, imbricated. 



Pablo (Med.), very pretty, beautifully fringed, rose 

 slightly tinged. 



Perfection, reddish-brown, tipped with yellow. 



Polycarp (Med.), fimbriated, clear peach-rose. 



Perle de Beautes, finely imbricated, crimson-ama- 

 ranth, pointed with brown and black. 



Queen of Beauties, lilac purple, mottled. 



Rosina, .tender rose, reverse carmine. 



Rubra Perfecta, crimson-purple, reflex amaranth, 

 fine. 

 Price 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen. My selection 10 



Chrysanthemum, St. Michael, very bright gold. 

 Soliel Brilliant, violet-crimson, centre pink, with a 



circle of white, fine. 

 Saint Justin, red and orange, fine 

 Soiree d'ete, beautiful white, tinted rose. 

 Sanguineum,blood-red,wiih citron centre, fine form. 

 Seduction, imbricated, coppery-flesh, yellow centre. 

 Snowdrop, pure white, sulphur centre. 

 Toufrida, blight golden-amber. 

 Val d'Or, imbricated, fine jonquil-yellow. 

 Volcan, bright orange, centre red. 

 White Travenna, pure white, finely formed. 

 Zobeide, light-rose and high ceutre anemone, 

 cts. each ; $1.00 per dozen. 50 select varieties for $5.00. 



NEW EARLY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Chrysanthemum, Bras Rouge (J), amaranth-purple, 



centre silvery-white. 

 Brunette (J), reddish-brown pointed with yellow. 

 Boule d'Argent (j), purple-amaranth, centre silvery 



white, a remarkable variety. 

 Fernand Feral (j), very large rose florets, shaded 



with mauve and saffron, very novel and distinct, 



large flower. 

 Frizou (J), flower beautiful canary-yellow, very long 



petals, twisted and curled. ' 

 Galathea (j), rosy-while, long petals, a grand flower. 

 Isidore Feral [j), tender lilac-rose, large and showy. 

 Jardin des Plants (p), white, tipped with pink. 

 L'or du Rhin (j), bright yellow striped with red, a 



fine dwarf variety. 

 La Petite Marie (p), this is a gem, its flowers are 



white and medium size, petals recurved and flat 



like a Daisy, iis height varies from 9 to 12 inches. 

 La Nymph (p), deep rosy-purple, compact. 



Price 15 cents each 



Chrysanthemum, Lucinda, white flushed with lilac. 

 La Desiree, a very pretty imbricated snow-white 



flower 

 Mad'lle Jolivart (p), beautiful soft peach, a grand 



variety. 

 M. Elie {p), amaranth, reverse of the petals silvery 



white. 

 M. Deveille (j), very dark brownish-crimson, lit up 



with dazzling flame color, centre petals twisted, 



showing reverse of light gold, very fine. 

 M. Pynaert Van Geert {j),red pointed with yellow, 



beautiful. 

 Scarlet Gem (p), reddish-scarlet, dwarf and free. 

 Souvenir d'Un Ami (St. Mary) (p), white, the largest 



flower and best in the group. 

 Souvenir du Japon (j), lilac-rose, flower of medium 



size, flowers twisted and curled. 

 Virginale (p), pure white, extra. 



; $1.50 per dozen. 



NEW SINGLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Chrysanthemum, America, an immense flower, 

 opening blush and maruriug pure white ; early. 



Dr. Hogg, rich velvety-crimson, in about three rows. 



Harriet Thorpe, opening blush, with very deeply 

 laciniated petals, maturing pure white and incurv- 

 ing so as to form complete globes. 



James Y. Murkland, petals purest snowy white; 

 very long, much reflexed, resembling the wavy- 

 like curls as found in the most beautiful ostrich 

 plumes ; superb. 



John W. Chambers, very large, of 4 to 6 inches in 

 diameter, of the purest golden-yellow ; single. 



Mrs. C. L. Allen, deep rose, with pure white ring 

 around yellow disc; fine. 



Price 15 cts. each. 



Chrysanthemum, Mrs. S. Lyon, immense flowers; 

 white, with creamy shade at base. 



Peter Henderson, very tine flowers, 4^ inches in 

 diameter, pure lemon-yellow. 



Septimus Lyon, a pure golden-yellow on the upper 

 surface, lower surface of peculiar apricot red. 



W. A. Harris, large, single, in fiue dense heads, 

 petals lined with deep bronze, on a pure golden- 

 yellow ground. 



W. Falconer, flowers immense, of a deep red- 

 pink. 



Zephyr, a most distinct variety, nearly double, with 

 roundly twisted petals of a delicate straw or cream 

 color. 

 Set of 12 for $1.50. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL PINKS. 



Suitable for bedding out in summer or blooming in the greenhouse during winter : 

 dwarf in habit, profuse bloomers, producing flowers in succession for several months. 



thev are 



Pink, Alba Fimbriata, pure white, excellent for 

 winter blooming. 15 cents. 



Anne Boleyn, a dark rose color, with crimson ma- 

 roon centre, a beaut itul variety. 25 cents. 



Ascot, 20 cents. 



Dianthus C. Grenadin, like a dwarf carnation, 

 blight scarlet flowers. 15 cents. 



Derby Day, 15 cents. 



Mrs. Pfitzer, 20 cents. 



Pink, Jean Sisley, light rose, with deep crimson cen- 

 tres; clove fragrance. 25 cents. 



Mrs. Sinkins (snow), the largest of all white Pinks; 

 the flowers are slightly creamy white, very highly 

 scented. The best white ever introduced. 15 cents. 



Napoleon III, very deep crimson, double flowers, 

 free bloomer. 25 cents. 



Quetieri, very dwarf habit, de°p double crimson 

 flowers; a perpetual bloomer. 25 cents. 



LANTANAS. 



These are exceedingly valuable plants for bedding out during the summer. They thrive in 

 our hot, dry, sunny weather, when so many of our other plants suffer. 



Lantana, Aurantiaca, beautiful orange. 

 Bayard (new). 25 cents. 



Comtesse de Morny, yellow, changing to rose. 

 Crocea Superba, orange and red. 

 Comtesse de Biencourt, bright rose and orange 



centre. 

 Distinction, rich orange yellow, fading into rose. 

 Fabiola, rose, yellow and orange. 



Lantana, Ninus, yellow, changing to pink. 

 Innocence, pure white, dwarf habit. 

 Jean Bart, buff and crimson. 

 Le Lis, a pretty dwarf variety, flowers white. 

 Princess Louisa, yellow, merging into rosy crimson. 

 Raphael, orange, rose and purple. 

 Solfatarre, golden yellow. 

 Toison d'Or, a deep chrome yellow. 



Price 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen, (save where priced.) 



