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Annals of Horticulture. 



Chrysanthemum, Jumbo. U. S. Nur. 



Enormous large flower with long tubular petals, showing center ; 

 fawn-color, light red at ends. Single. 



— J. V. Farwell. Geo. W. Milter, Chicago. 



Soft violet-pink, lined with pale lavender and splendidly incurved. 

 Received certificate of merit at Indianapolis under the name of W. 

 N. Rudd. One of the * 'World's Fair Set. " 



— Kate Rambo. H. Waterer and dealers. 



Pure white, with broad petals and double flowers ; florets curl at 

 the tips and incurve slightly. Strong grower. 



— Lily Bates. T. H. Spaidding and dealers. 



Very large, perfectly double ; clear, bright pink ; petals broad and 

 flat. A new and distinct form. 



— Lizzie Cartledge. T. II. Spaulding and dealers. 



Very large, full double flower ; under row of petals reflexed ; color 

 dark rose, reverse silvery white. 



— Louis Boehmer. 



This, the "Pink Ostrich-plume" chrysanthemum, was imported and 

 shown two years ago (see Annals for 1889, page 98), but it appears to 

 have been first registered this year by Henderson. Introduced by U. 

 S. Nur. in 1890 also. 



— Lyman J. Gage. Geo. W. Miller, Chicago. 



A rather late white, very heavy in texture, thus lasting well when 

 cut ; it is of the perfectly double, grand incurving type. The color 

 is of perfect purity ; the flowers are freely borne ; it is a good healthy 

 grower, and the flower is as beautiful in its last stages as at any stage 

 of its development. One of the "World's Fair Set." 



— Madame Ferd. Bergmann. Various dealers. 



Of medium size, pure white, very double, with creamy center. An 

 extra good early sort. Lasts well. Imported. 



— Mariposa. U. S. Nur. 



Semi-double, very early floriferous variety ; light chrome-yellow 

 color. Single. 



■ — Martin A. Ryerson. Geo. W. Miller, Chicago. 



A very large flower of great substance, and double to the last de- 

 gree ; the center is raised high and finely whorled ; the outer petals 

 are slightly recurving, broad and ribbon-like. The center petals are 

 folded while whorling, but as the flower develops stand upright. 

 The color is quite similar to Mrs. Frank Thomson, but brighter. 

 One of the " World's Fair Set. " 



— Mary Moran. Vaughan. 



Brilliant large yellow with strap-like petals, center erect, large 

 flowers on stiff foot-stalks. (Thorpe.) 



— Mary Waterer. H. Waterer and dealers. 



Delicate rose ; the petals recurved to the stem, forming a perfect 

 ball. Flower very large. Dwarf, but frep. 

 Mattie Bruce. Fred Dorner and dealers. 

 Silvery pink in color, of medium size. 



