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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



Chrysanthemuttis. 



Exhibition Varieties of Established Merit — Contijiticii. 



3Iarguerite Graham. Tliis beautiful new 

 variety is of a pure white, incurved of most perfect 

 form, flowers very erect on stout stems, when opening 

 a pale lemon changing rapidly to pure white, a grand 

 acquisition. 



Miss Minnie Wananialcer. Creamy ^hite, 



of very large size, and so much incurved as to resemble 

 a white ball. 



jMiss Mary "\\'lieeler. Pearly white, the petals 

 delicately timed on outer edge with pale pink; of ex- 

 quisite form ; very beautiful. 



Mrs. Alplieus Hardy. This wonderful Chrys- 

 anthemum has created a sensation wherever shown, 

 being totally distinct from every other variety. It is 

 pure white, of immense size, broad petaled, and in- 

 curved, the surface being downy, like loose-piled 

 plush ; the entire flower seems frosted with glittering 

 white. 



Mrs. Ir\ing- Clarke. Pearly white on the 

 margin, shading to deep rose in the centre, which is 

 beauiifuUv whorled; reflexed ; very large and distinct. 



Mrs. E. W. Clarke. A beautiful flower of 

 regular form; slightly incurved, whorled centre; deep 

 rich crimson magenta, of a jileasing >ha(le. 



Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. A handsome light 

 yellow varietv of splendid size and form. 



Puritan. One of the very finest white sorts in 

 cultivation, large and free, and of a very good habit; a 

 magnificent flower. 



Koslyn. A superb clear mermet rose pink, petals 

 thick and heavy, cup-shaped, sulid to the centre, im- 

 mense in size, stems stiff and erect, covered with the 

 most luxuriant foliage. The best pink in commerce. 



Kobert Bottomly. A grand white variety, 

 surpassing Moonlight in size and substance. 



Marguerite Gr.^ham. 



V. H. Hallock. Rosy-pearl, of 

 a marked waxy te.xture ; color deepening 

 towards centre. 



Viviand Morel. Extra large flowers ; petals 

 long and loosely arranged ; a beautiful light shade of 

 pink. 



Wni. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden 

 yellow variety, straight, flat, spreading petals. An 

 extra large flower, completely double, and of great 

 substance. 



20 cents each ; §2.00 per dozen ; the set of 25 

 varieties for §4.00. 



A Selection of the Best 

 Early Varieties. 



The following is a selection of the earliest flower- 

 ing varieties, and is especially suited for flowering 

 without protection in the open garden in sections 

 north of Philadelphia where many varieties do not 

 perfect their flowers except in unusually favorable, 

 seasons. 



Alfred Salter. Large delicate pink. 



Baron Beust. Bronzy orange ; incurved. 



Bouquet Fait. A most beautiful variety, 

 with delicate rosy lilac flowers of good size, shaded 

 silvery rose. 



Leopard. Amaranth, dotted with white petals 

 which are much twisted. 



Cullin§ffordi. The brightest shade of crimson, 

 a large and fine flower. 



Diana. One of the very best whites in culti- 

 vation. 



DuclieSS of Connaught. Silvery rose; 

 extra fine. 



DuclieSS. Rich deep red, each petal tipped 

 with golden yellow ; the flowers are large and in 

 dense clusters. 

 15 cents each; $1 -50 per dozen; set of 20 for $2.00. 



Leopard. 



