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Mr. William Barr. — This lovely variety is bright crimson in the centre, gradually shading to pure golden 

 yellow at the ends of the petals ; very remarkable and handsome. 30 cts. 



Rose Hill. — Pale tender rose, passing to soft clear pink; petals edged and tipped with pearly white ; long 

 narrow petals forming immense globes of bloom ; very charming and handsome. 30 cts. 



Sunset. — Immense balls of bloom ; gorgeous orange yellow, flecked and streaked with glowing crimson, 

 resembling the tints seen in a brilliant sunset ; wonderfully fine. 30 cts. 



Kioto. — Immense yellow incurved flowers ; very bold and handsome, and one of the most striking sorts. 

 30 cts. 



Eiaapress of Japan. — Splendid large flowers, pure snow white ; perfect incurved form ; remarkably beau- 

 tiful. 30 cts. 



Mrs. S. Humphreys. — Believed to be, without exception, the finest double "White Chrysanthemum 

 of its class. It is of the largest size, most perfect double form, and pure snow white ; grandly beau- 

 tiful. 30 cts. 



Mrs. W. K. Harris. — Enormous flowers of lovely and perfect form ; deepest rich golden yellow ; the 

 grandest and most beautiful deep, rich golden yellow variety ever raised. 30 cts. 



Llewellyn. — A remarkably beautiful variety ; flowers large and well formed; violet rose, lightened with 

 pearly white ; long, lance-like petals. 30 cts. 



Mrs. Irving' Clarke. — Beautifully whorled and reflexed flowers, pearl white, with deep rose centre ; ele- 

 gantly shaded and very handsome. 30 cts. 



Medusa. — A very striking flower, with long drooping tessellated petals, like a ball of narrow snow white 

 ribbons ; very effective. 30 cts. 



Wm. H. Lincoln. — Grand flowers ; immense size ; very double and full, beautiful incurved form ; color, 

 clear chrome yellow, reverse of petals fine canarv. 30 cts. 



Comotion. — A very striking and remarkable flower; rich purplish red, with crimson and white markings:. 

 petals strangely twisted and whorled ; very double, with full centre. 30 cts. 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy. — This famous novelty is fully described and illustrated on page 51. 35 cts. 



Neesima. — A magnificent Japanese variety ; extra-large, very double flowers, with very broad pointed 

 petals of great substance ; pure deep orange yellow, with old gold shading. 30 cts. 



Mrs. George D. Coleman. — Grand reflexed flowers, with broad imbricated petals; immense size ; very 

 full and handsome, color, rich lavender pink, tipped and edged with silver rose; an exquisite new 

 variety. 30 cts. 



Elkshorn. — A very remarkable varietv, with large flat pure white flowers, having broad flat petals, finely 

 divided like the horns of a Moose deer; perfectly full and double. 30 cts. 



Miss Mary Wheeler. — A very charming new sort, extra-large pearly white flowers, petals delicately- 

 tinted with amber and pink ; very beautiful. 30 cts. 

 SPECIAL 0¥¥'E,'R.— The set of Pj remarkable novelties described above for $S-50. 



DIAMOND LIST CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The Diamond List Chrysanthemums have been selected to meet the wants of a large, number 

 of our friends who wish choice hardy free "blooming" sorts, that can be depended on to bloom finely 

 in open ground without much attention, and without lifting and taking in doors. This collection con- 

 tains choice selected varieties which have been thoroug-hly tested and are recommended 

 for great beauty and distinct brilliancy of color. When convenient, it is a good plan to plant Chrysanthe- 

 mums near a wall, fence or among shrubbery, so that they will be somewhat sheltered from the severe frosts 

 and cold winds of Autumn. In this way they wiH produce finer flowers, and the season of bloom will be 

 prolonged for several weeks, 



Price, 20 cts. eacli ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 6 for $1 ; 12 for $2 ; set of 25 for $3.75. 



Mrs. A. Weigand. — One of the best new pink varieties ; color, imusually clear, full regular flowers of 

 good substance and great beauty. 



Spiralis. — A very lovely variety, with large, perfectly shaped snow white flowers*; petals beautifully re- 

 flexed ; one of the best of its color ; very profuse bloomer. 



Phoebus. — A magnificent new variety ; splendid, very large flowers; regular, full form; bright, dazzling 

 yellow ; strikmgly beautiful. 



Autumn Queen. — A gorgeous Japanese variety ; extra-large flat flowers, with whorled centres ; color, 

 solid rich crimson, with maroon shading; very distinct. 



L. Canning". — This very distinct and beautiful variety is thought to be one of the finest of the season ; 

 very double, regular flowers ; large and full ; color, a lovely shade of ruddy amber or rich creamy 

 white, tinged with rose. 



Palma. — Remarkable incurved flowers; solid yellow inside, edges and borders rich scarlet, reverse gol- 

 den yellow ; very novel and striking. 



Volunteer. — Broad lance-like florets, crimson and white, shaded lovely lilac purple ; rich and handsome. 



Mrs. Seaman. — Very distinct in color, pale pink and silvery white, delicatelyshadedlavender ; extra-large 

 flowers, regular and full. 



Mrs. Wm. Howell. — Handsome and distinct, full regular flowers ; rich bronzy crimson, reflex coppery 

 vellow. 



Bartholdi. — Named in honor of M. Bartholdi, the artist who designed the mighty Statue of Liberty in 

 New York harbor ; supeib flowers, very regular ; color, clear rose, elegantly flushed with carnation. 



Mrs. A. Blanc- — Produces immense flowers; inside florets erect, outside reflexed and pendulous; the 

 color is rich purplish crimson, edged and bordered with dead gold, exquisitely shaded lavender. 



Gladiator. — This splendid variety is of Chinese form and habit, cupped shape flowers ; brilliant crim- 

 son, lightened with scarlet and carmine markings. 



Mrs. Isaac C. Price. — A most beautiful Japanese variety; the petals are incurved in a distinct manner; 

 color, an exceedingly handsome shade of rich chrome yellow; very distinct and striking. 



Doctor Stryker. — Brilliant violet purple, reverse of florets silvery white ; large, bold flowers. 



Mrs. Richard Elliott. — One of the best for cut flowers ; long narrow florets drooping from the centre; 

 color, bright yellow^very pretty and distinct. 



