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147. The Little Gem. Delicate peach blush, very double, late bloomer. 
148. Toufrida. Bright golden amber, full and fine. 
149. White Trevenna. Pure white, flowers finely formed, beautiful. 
150. Zobeide. Light rose and high centre, a fine free anemone. 
151. Louise Honnoraty. Dark rose, small, free, and exceedingly dwarf. 
Precoce or Early Flowering Pompone Chrysanthemums. 
These are a new class of early flowering varieties, which will be found a very 
valuable addition to this class of Piants. 
Price 25 cents each. The set of 7 for $1.50. Mailed free. 
152. Damietta. Light pink, full, pretty. 
153. Donna Carmen. Pure white, quilled, very double. 
154. La Baronne d’Ullembert. Pure white, double. 
155. Lucinda. White, very full and pretty. 
156. Monsieur de Soulages. Rosy purple, fine color, perfect. 
157. Rosa Bella. W hite, delicately tipped with rose. 
158. Solomon. Clear Sulphur, very double, quilled. 
Japanese and Chinese 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. 
Price 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 
159. Aurora. Bright flame orange, with a darker centre, petals ribbon-like. 
160. Cbhrometella. Bright chrome or orange yellow, very rich. 
161. Comet. Orange yellow, changing to chestnut red, petals twisted and 
curled. 
162. Chang. Very large, with broad twisted and curled florets of a dark orange 
red. 
163. Fortune’s Two-colored Incurved. Scarlet, chesnut and orange. 
164. Dr. Masters. Centre bright yellow, the exterior being formed with showy 
red petals, extra fine. 
165. G@. F. Wilson... Dark golden yellow, composed of long ribbon-shaped ° 
petals of great br eadth and substance. 
166. Golden Lotus. Bright golden orange, fine color. 
167. Grand Turk. Pur plish 1 rose, very large, over eight inches i in diameter. 
168. Emperor: of China. Rosy white, changing to “clear white, mate the 
centre tinted with rosy buff. 
169. James Salter. Clear lac, or mauve, very double and of immense size. 
170. Juno. Large pure citron yellow, a beautiful variety of the actinoid class. 
171. Jupiter. Large amber, changing to buff, petals very long and much 
twisted or curled. 
172. Japonicum. Crimson and gold tasselled. 
173. Laciniatum. Fringed white, resembling a pink. 
174. Meteor. Golden yellow, changing to orange, petals very long and curiously 
curled. 
75. Mandarin. Clear canary yellow, petals very broad and curled. 
76. Meg Merrilies. Sulphur white, very large and of most curious form, be- 
longing to the Dragon section. 
7. Negro. Splendid dark maroon, with long curled thread-like petals. 
78. Nagasaki Violet. Dark rose violet and golden disc, sometimes spotted 
with white. 
179. Purpure Alba. Rich purple, mottled and spotted white. 
180. Regalia. Orange, striped bright red, a very showy and attractive color. 
181. Red Dragon. Red chestnut, tipped with yellow, sometimes spotted with 
gold, of immense size. 
182. Red Indian. Color Indian red, very large and double. 
183. Rosea Punctata. ~ White, spotted rose. 
184. Bobert Fortune. Bright orange or amber, very large double. 
185. Rob Roy. Tubular florets of purple red, the expanded portions are of pale 
amber. 
