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Annals cf Horticulture, 



Chrysanthemum, Delaware. U. S. Nur. 



Large flower, very double, anemone center ; color white, light pale 

 yellow near center. Best anemone variety. 



— Dr. Chas. B. Brlgham. (J. S. Nur. 



Large full flower, flat petals ; color pure white ; fine grower. 



— Eda Prass. Fred. Dorner and dealers. 



A fine bold recurving flower of great substance and depth ; white, 

 delicately shaded blush. Of great promise. 



— Eldorado. II. Waterer and dealers. 



Incurved, intense yellow. Petals broad, flower large for this type, 

 a good keeper, and stiff-stemmed. 



— Elmer D. Smith. Hill. 



This variety can be made to outrank all others in its diameter and 

 the number of its petals. The foliage is very large and heavy, and 

 dark green ; the color is cardinal-red, of a very rich pleasing shade, 

 faced upon the back of the petals with clear chamois; comes nearer 

 being a scarlet-maroon than any of the Wheeler type yet sent out. 

 The flower attains a great size even under the most ordinary treat- 

 ment. 



— Emily Dorner. Hill. 



A rather dwarf grower, but very sturdy ; the flower is nicely in- 

 curved, petals broad, and of the richest shade of orange-yellow, 

 touched with crimson. Color extremely rich. 



— Emma Dorner. Fred Dorner and dealers. 



A fine deep violet-pink, in the way of Violet Rose when finely done, 

 but a deeper, purer color. Large ball-shaped flowers of splendid 

 substance. 



— Etoile de Lyon. Various dealers. 



French. 



- — Evaleen Stein. Fred Dorner and dealers. 



In the way of Bride, but an improvement on that variety ; delicate 

 white with petals like Elkshorn. 



— Ferd. W. Peck, or Gallia. Geo. W. Miller, Chicago. 



Beautiful rosy pink, petals incurving, while the flower has a beau- 

 tiful open appearance, though perfectly double to the center. The 

 flowers are large, and produced in great numbers. One of the 

 six varieties which won the $100 premium at Indianapolis. One of 

 the "World's Fair Set." 



— Flora Hill. Hill. 



This is to white " 'mums" what Widener is to the yellows. Good 

 size and heavy texture ; outer petals horizontal or slightly recurving, 

 the creamy center perfectly full and incurved. 



— Frank Thomson. Hill. 



Nearly spherical ; petals very broad and heavy, and finely incurv- 

 ing ; nearly white, showing a touch of pearl-pink at the base of the 

 petals. Strong grower. 



