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CH RYSANTH EMUMS. 



We have agair. this season careTully revised ouv list of 

 Chrysanthemums, which now embraces only the very best ol 

 the various types, all of them varieties which have given a 

 favorable account of themselves at the various exhibitions 

 throughout the country. 



CHOICE NEW EXHIBITION 

 VARIETIES. 



The following are a selection of ihe choicest of the recent 

 introciucticns. 

 Buttercup. Deep yellow and con-ectly named. The flower 



incurves like ^Slajor Bonnaffon, but is deeper in color and 



larger. 

 Lady Lennard. A perfect ball of shining bronze; distinct 



and striking.'. 

 Miss Mary Godfrey. Very large and full, shining yellow, 



quite distinct from the many other good yellows. 

 fliss Miriam Hankey. A Japanese incurved of a deep 



mauve pink, can be grown 9 inches in diameter and 9 inches 



deep : very heavy foliage and stem. 

 Mrs. A. H. Lee. A rich glowing crimson; the flower is 



broad and deep and petals reflex to show the rich coloring. 

 Mrs. A. T. Mi/ler. A fine addition to the whites, with long 



petals of the purest while possible. A good grower and a 



large and beautiful flower. 

 Mrs. Edwin Currie. A clear bright pink of very dwarf 



habit, with large handsome foliage, making one of the best 



for pot culture. 

 Mrs. Henry Barnes. Old-rose and terra-cotta ; a monster 



solid .lower, a grand exhibition variety. 

 Winter Cheer. Lovely deep pink, closely incurved in form, 



and can be kept as late as Thanksgiving ; not a monster in 



size, but a beautiful, attractive variety. 

 W. J. Crossley. Bright crimson with the florets opening out 



flat which shows up the color beautifully. 



30 CIS. each ; §3. 00 per doz. Set of 10 sorts, ^2. 50. 



KxHiBiTioN Chrysanthemum. 



CHOICE STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Ben Wells, A grand blush white of largest size. 

 Black Hawk, Dark velvety crimson. 

 Cheltoni, .-V beautiful pure yellow of graceful form. 

 CoL D. Appleton. A very large, bright, deep yellow, in- 

 curved ; of fine finish and form ; one of the very best. 

 Cullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson. 

 Dr. Enguehard. A pure pink, without the least trace of 



p-.:rple ; a fine flower, 6J inches in diameter. 

 Donald McLeod. Yellow ground, heavily shaded crimson ; 



enormous refle.xing blooms. 

 F. A. Cobold, Handsome mauve-pink of reflexing form. 

 Frank Hardy. A supurb pure white, variety, with immense 



full, deep globular flowers, beautifully incurved. 

 Gen. Hutton. Yellow, tmged bronze, of enormous size. 

 Golden Gate. .A. fine large yellow. 

 Golden Wedding. Of a rich golden-yellow color, intense 



and dazzling. Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 6 



inches in depth ; petals broad and long, double to the centre. 

 Harry Plumridge. A handsome waxy-white of great depth, 



broad ])etals, well incurved and. very full. 

 Helen BlOOdgOOd. A most beautiful clear pink, of very 



large, spheric.\l shape. 

 Kate Broomhead. ^lassive flowers of golden-amber or 



orange ; entirely distinct. 

 Lavender Queen. Soft shade of lavender-pink, which, 



under artificial light, resembles a light-colored Cattleyea. 

 Leila Filkins. Of a soft pink color; an improvement on the 



popu.ar Viviand Morel. 

 riajor Bonnaffon. Soft, clear yellow, incurved, full in the 



centre; 6 to 7 inches in diameter and nearly as deep. 



Price. Any of the above, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz ; §10.00 per 100. 



varieties for $4 00. 



Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, with slender, 



interl.icing petals, forming a plumy globe. 

 Minerva. Large, massive, incurved, golden-yellow. 

 Modesto. Intense yellow, of an incur^ed slightly whorled 



form, wuh very high, full centre. 

 Mrs. Henry Robinson. A fine early white ; a perfect ball 



of snow when fudy developed. 

 rirs. H. Weeks. Beautiful incurved white, very broad petals. 

 Mildred Ware. Clear, rosy bronze, of monster size. 

 Mrs. E. Thirkell. One of the largest varieties extant, deep 



yelluw with re.'lex florets. 

 Mrs. T. Longley. Deep rosy-maroon, velvet-like. 

 Mrs. Jerome .lones. A beautiful waxy-white, with broad, 



incuiviuL; petals; one of the finest. 

 rirs. W. D. Chamberlain. One of the finest deep pinks. 

 Nsllie Pockett. A pure white of fine form and beauty. 

 Orizaba. A large incurved pink- of fine form. 

 PerC3^ Plumridge. A large buttercup-yellow ; bright and 



gli>teniiig; very full flower. 

 Timothy Eaton. The largest white incurved variety. Form 



l^erfect, with stout, stiff stems and healthy foliage. 

 Viviand Morel. Extra large flowers ; petals long and loosely 



arranged ; a beautiful shade of pink. 

 W. R, Church. An immense flower of rosy crimson, shaded 



amaranth, with bronzy reverse. 

 Wm. Duckham. A pure pink of incurved lorm ; perfect in 



evei'v wav. 

 White Bonnaffon. A fine late-flowering pure white. 

 Yellow Timothy Eaton. Identical with the while variety, 



except in color, which is a fine yellow. 

 Vanariva. Deep blush centre, lighter on edges ; a striking, 



artistic flower, 7 inches in diameter. 



One each of the entire collection of 38 standard 



