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CH RYSANTH EMUMS. 



While oor list of Clirfsantbemums is comparatively limited, it is composed exclusively of varieties standing at 



tlie head of theii* type and color. 



Gold Miue. Flowers from 10 to 11 inches in diameter; 

 rich golden-yellow, outer petals reflexed and centre incurving 

 in a whorl. 



G. J. Warren. One of the finest yellow exhibition varie- 

 ties. 

 Helen BloOflgOOd. A most beautiful clear pink, of very 



large spherical shape. 

 Intensity. A very late-flowering reflexed bright crimson. 

 lora. Tubular, clear pink, a fine artistic flower, very large. 

 John Slirimpton, Bright velvety crimson-scarlet, of good 



size. 

 Lavender Queen. A new color, entirely distinct from 



any in commerce, being a soft shade of lavender pink, which, 



under artificial light, resembles a light-colord Cattleya. 

 Major BonnaflFon. Soft, clear yellow, incurved, full in 



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



form and finish perfect. 

 Mayflower. Magnificent large incurved white, lower petals 



reflex ; grand in every way. 

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

 Miss Georg-iana Pitcher. Bright yellow ; desirable in 



every way. 

 Modesto. Intense yellow, of an incurved slightly whorled 



form, with very high, full centre. 



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



of snow when fully developed. 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones. A beautiful waxy-white, with 



broad incurving petals ; one of the finest. 

 Mrs. Perrin. A medium-sized flower, entirely distinct in 



Color, which is of a glistening pink with a fine finish. 

 Mutual Friend. A reflexed pure white, from 7 to 11 



inches in diameter and great depth of flower. 

 Monrovia. The earliest fine deep yellow. 

 Nesota. A fine incurved, flowers 8 inches in diameter; of a 



pleasing light pink. 

 Orizaba. Light pink, of a beautiful shade ; a fine flower. 

 Pennsylvania, A fine companion to Philadelphia, from 



which it is a sport, possessing all the good points of that 



favorite; color rich bright yellow. 

 Peter Kay. A very large lemon-yellow. 

 Philadelphia. A magnificent variety of graceful globular 



form, color white, illuminated with lemon-yellow, giving it a 



peculiarly pleasing appearance not seen in any other variety. 

 Pluto. A fine, bold, globular, well-built flower, of a clear 



bright red, the centre being incurved with the reverse of 



petals bright golden yellow. 

 Snow Queen. Snow white ; of great substance. 

 Viviand Morel. Extra large flowers; petals long and 



loosely arranged ; a beautiful light shade of pink. 

 Walter MolatSCh, An early yellow, incurved, of dwarf 



habit, with large blooms ; of good substance. 

 White Bonnaffon. A late-flowering, pure white ; of fine 



form and substance. 



; the set of 35 varieties for $3.50. 



NliSOTA. 



THIRTY-FIVE FINEvST 



EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 



Black Hawk. Scarlet crimson ; a fine bright color. 

 CiharleS Davis. A golden sport from Viviand Morel ; 



light yellow, suffused with rich apricot; grand flowers of 



great size. 

 ■Col. D. Appleton. A very large, "bright deep yellow, in- 

 curved; of fine finish and form. 

 Eclipse. A light yellow sport from W. H. Chadwick. 

 Euyene Dailledouze. There is nothing brighter and 



clearer in yellows than this grand variety. The flowers are 



large, full and double, and a free, easy grower. 

 Frank Hardy. A superb pure white variety with immense 



full, deep globular flowers, beautifully incurved in graceful 



folds. 

 ■Q-eorg'e W. Childs. 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. 

 Oolden 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 



•without an eye. 



Price: 15cts. each; $1.50 per doz 



