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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



New * Chrysanthemums. 



A SELECTION of 25 of the BEST FROM INTRODUCTIONS OF 1892. 



A. Ladeubiu'g-. A full 

 and extremely double Japanese 

 variety of immense size, having 

 been grown ten inches across; 

 color a clear delicate rose pink; 

 magnificent for exhibition speci- 

 mens. 50 cents. 



Col. William B. 

 Smith. An immense 

 double high built flower, 

 petals ver)' broad and large, 

 forming a solid mass of the 

 richest bright golden 

 bronze. 25 cents. 



E. Hitzerotli. A 

 magnificent extra large 

 flower, petals broad and 

 peculiarly arranged, com- 

 pletely filling centre. 

 Blight lemon yellow, ex- 

 quisite and novel form ; 

 superior for commercial 

 ■or exhibition purposes. 

 Awarded the Winslow cup 

 for best yello\\ , and certifi- 

 cate of merit. 50 cents 



Eva Hoyte. An immense 

 double Japanese bloom of clearest 

 and brightest yellow, a solid ball, 

 full hijjh built centre. 50 cents. 

 Lillian Russell. A beau 

 tiful broad petaled, clear silvery 

 pink, incurving and form- 

 ing an immense round ball 

 of largest size, an early 

 j^^ flowering variety ; one of 

 / the i^rize winners. 50 cts. 

 ]>Irs. L,. C. Ma- 

 deira. A perfect com- 

 pact globe of bright or- 

 ange color; petals upright 

 like unopened pointed 

 quills; consliluiion strong; 

 stems stiff; flowers large 

 and of the heaviest sub- 

 stance. 50 cenf;. 



Mrs. A. J. Drexel. 

 Large-flowering, early va- 

 riety ; color crimson lake ; 

 foiTn rounded into a half 

 globe 50 cents 



George W. Cliilds. The 



best deep self-colored crimson variety 

 in existence ; flowers massive and of 

 immense size, with broad stiff petals, 

 rich dark velvety crimson, without a 

 shade of brown or chestnut; stems 

 strong and erect, covered with foliage 

 similar to Cullingfordii, but heavier 

 and darker. 50 cents. 



H. F. Spaillding". A grand Japanese variety of most 

 novel shape and effect. Color rich apricot yellow shading to 

 rose, centre petals clear yellow, bloom solid and double, high 

 built, and of largest size. 50 cents. 



J. !Jf . May. Extra large, deep ox blood red, color of Mrs. 

 J. T. Emlin, but much larger and more double, reverse of petals 

 shaded copper bronze, full and solid bloom. A magnificent ac- 

 quisition. 50 cents. 



Mrs. E. D. Adams. Very 



large ; petals of medium width, outer 

 ones swirled, as if the flower had 

 been turned swiftly on its stem ; color 

 pure white. 50 cents. 



3Ir. Hicks Ai'iiold. A strong 

 growing and floriferous variety, bear- 

 ing large, full double flowers of an 

 old gold color, spherical in shape. 50 cents. 



Mrs. H. B. Hall. A most pleasing shade of pearl pink, 

 flowers very large, of perfect shape, petals narrow ; this will un- 

 doubtedly become a favorite cut flower variety. 25 cents. 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele. An exceedingly early flowering 

 variety, opening its flowers almost as early as Gloriosum ; in 

 color it is of a rich orange shaded with crimson, flowers large 

 and of good substance. 25 cents. 



