OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
Chrysanthemum, Mrs. Mary Morgan, delicate pink. 
Mrs. George Rundle, pure white. 
ee N; Halleck, pure white, nearly globular, beau- 
tiful. 
Mad. Brun, beautiful globular flower; silvery lilac, 
reverse of petals white. 
M. Moynet, pure white, reverse of petals lilac. 
Mad. Boucharlat (Lacroix), deep apricot, reverse of 
petals white. 
Mlle. Croizette, delicate rose, beautiful. 
Mis. Little John, richest golden yellow, very effec- 
ive. 
Mad. Chate, white, striped lilac. 
Madame Feral, immense yery double imbricated | 
flower of good shape, bright rose, very beautiful. 
Miss Clara Harris, is a magnificent variety ; white 
with pink centre; large double flower, perfect. 
Mile. Madeline Texier, purest white imbricated. 
M. Roux, orange-yellow, form perfect, extra. 
M. Vivian-Morel, white, yellow centre, form of 
Camellia Imbricata. 
New York, amaranth pointed with yellow, passing 
to white. 
Norma, ivory white. 
N. Halleck, delicate silvery blush. 
Orange Annie Salter, bright orange. 
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Chrysanthemum, Princess, pure white, anemone. 
Prince of Wales, pure white, tinted lilac. 
Pink Pearl, pink, with silvery shade. 
Prince of Anemones, lilac blush. 
President Lavallee, finely imbricated, 
purple. 
Rose Mutabilis, delicate peach, veined rose. 
Souvenir de Mercedes, large imbricated, incurved 
flower, white, tinged with lilac. 
Saint Columbia, golden amber. 
Soeur Melanie, of the snowiest white, reflexed, fine. 
Salterii, brilliant red, reflexed, neat and beautiful. 
Talfourd Salter, brilliant reddish carmine. 
Triton, flowered; each flower being over three inches 
in diameter. . 
Timbale d’Argent, an exquisite pure white Anem- 
one. 
Troubadour, clear lilac, novel color, fine form. 
Val d’Andorre, imbricated flower. red and orange. 
Virginale, pure white, late flowering. 
V. Lemoine, reddish amaranth, reverse white. 
Volunteer, amaranth violet. 
White Globe, very large pure white flowers. 
White Venus, beautifully incurved, purest white. 
W. K. Woodcock, incurved, and most perfect in 
shape; rich amaranth. 
reddish 
Price 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen; my own selection, 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen ; 50 select varieties for $5.00. 
NEW LARGE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Chrysanthemum, Alfred Motte, flowers large, in- 
curved petals, dark red, under side yellow. 
Alaska, clear white, blooming in clusters. 
Adirondack, Chinese incurved, large white flowers. 
Belle Poitevine, large spherical flowers, petals in- 
curved ; color pure white, passing to a rosy-white. 
Castor, very large incurved; color bright chamois- 
red, very brilliant, with large golden-yellow centre. 
Delaux raiser. 
Cipiere, flowers very large and finely formed, ball- 
Shaped. The large petals are a beautiful rose, 
striped with white, reverse of the petals white. 
Very fine. 
Elkshorn, pear] color full and globular; singular 
shape. 
Fred Hart, very much incurved, forming a ball in 
the disposition of its petals; color bright rosy 
peach, centre passing to cream-white. 
Geo. Pratt, largest size and fine form; violet shaded 
with crimson, very beautiful variety. 25 cts. 
G. F. Moseman, one of the largest, often nine | 
inches across; incurved petals, bright Indian red 
inside and buff on the outside. 
L. Canning, pure white, very clear and chaste; 
dwarf habit; splendid. 
Leopard, ground color, deep carmine, irregularly 
splashed and spotted with white. 25 cts. 
Nelson, extra large and fine. Outer row of petals 
violet-rose, inner and smaller petals rosy-pink, 
pointed on ends with yellow. 
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Chrysanthemum, Mrs. M. J. Thomas, white, very 
broad florets, incurved. 
Mlle. Marie Humbert, very large incurved flowers: 
white. lined with rose. Very beautiful. 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy, a large globular flower, purest 
white free from faintest tinge of color, the back ot 
petals covered with long silky hair, the effect of 
which is beautiful. 25 cts. 
Mrs. John N. May, large, clear, bright yellow; 
broad and thick florets beautifully incurved. 
Mrs. Jessie Barr, of the largest size, pure pearly 
white, incurved; a very beautiful variety. 
Mrs. S. Humphreys, largest size, fine form, purest 
white, late, one of the finest whites. 25 cts. 
Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, extra large, double, white, 
extra fine. 
Mrs. DeWitt Smith, beautiful soft rose, changing 
to white at center. 
Pietro-Diaz, brilliant crimson, large double flowers ; 
a gem. 
Robert Bottomley, large pure white, irregularly 
twisted and incurved, splendid for exhibition 
purposes. 
Sabine, flowers large, outer petals light cream, centre 
bright yellow, passing to canary. 
The Bride, pure white, large finely shaped; a grand 
flower. 
Walter W. Coles, very large, terra cotta, or brown- 
ish-orange; very large. 
Price 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen (save where priced). 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These differ from the varieties cultivated by their novel and striking colors; the florets in 
many resemble a mass of colored threads; some spotted, others plain colored, of singular form. 
They are admirably adapted for late flowering in the greenhouse. 
Chrysanthemum, Alex. Dufour, rich violet, extra. | Chrysanthemum, Duchess, rich deep red, each petal 
Acquidneck, delicate rich peach-pink, beautiful. 
Alba Plena, sulphur, with white center. 
Beauté Parfaite, a rosy-lilac, marked with white. 
Belle Alliance, very large fine flower with long red- 
quilled florets, shaded with chamois, golden centre. 
Belle Castellaine, mauve-lilac, pointed, deep buff. 
Belle Etoile, white and rose, yellow centre. 
Blanche Neige, beautiful pure white, fine petals; a 
grand flower. 
Boquet d’Orange, yellow, with very long petals. 
Ben wor: pure golden yellow, petals broad, incurved 
petals. 
Bronze (Cannell), margined with yellow. 
Ceres, immense flower, pure white, exquisite. 
Christmas Eve, by far the finest white in cultiva- 
tion, of pure snowy-white color, superior in shape. 
Comte de Germiny, very large flowers, with re- 
markably broad petals of a rich orange-brown. 
tipped with golden-yellow. 
David Allen, chrome-yellow, centre cinnamon-red. 
Dr. Crevaux, bright rose, passing to white. 
Duchess, rosy-crimson, snuifused with salmon. 
Elaine, the finest pure white variety, beautiful. 
Etincella, reddish-crimson, pointed with lilac, extra. 
Eucharis, outer petals purest white, reflexed, centre 
deep yellow. 
Fabian de Mediana, immense flower, purest white, 
Anemone-shaped, extra. 
Fair Maid of Guernsey, very large, of the snowiest 
white, one of tne best. 
Fantasie, blush-white, petals have a convex surface, 
twisted. 
Fimbriata, handsomely-fringed petals, of a most 
lovely shade of delicate blush. 
Fleur des Bois, a well-formed blood-red flower, 
centre shaded with gold. 
