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Chrysanthemum, Mrs. J. L. Childs. Childs. 



Flowers large, double, 5 to 6 inches in diameter, borne on long 

 stems ; color pure white cnanging to blush, petals broad and shaving- 

 like. The flower, when fully developed, forms a regular globe. 

 Strong grower. 



— Mrs. John Westcott. H. Waterer and dealers. 



Creamy pink, shading to creamy white ; flowers reflexed, of 

 enormous size. Strong-stemmed and sturdy. 



— Mrs. J. R. Baylis. T. H. Spaulding. 



Immenseincurving Japanese, in style of E. H. Fitler and Coronet. 

 Clear yellow, striped with red, bronze and old gold. 



— Mrs. Kendal. T. H. Spaulding and dealers. 



A fine Japanese, with compact full center ; color rich Jacqueminot- 

 red, reverse of petals bronze, shading to gold. Free and good. 



— Mrs. Lay. T. H. Spaulding and dealers. 



A chaste and beautiful incurving flower. Petals cup-shaped, with 

 faintest blush-lines on edges. Extremely double. 



— M. Victor Patallier. Various dealers. 



The flower is very large, nearly flat, and perfectly double. Very 

 bright yellow ; petals beautifully arranged. Imported. 



— Moravia. U. S. Nur. 



Loose flower, white center, graduated into light mauve. Single. 



— M. P. Mills. H. Waterer and dealers. 



Double, bright orange-yellow, extremely large and very late. Pe- 

 tals rather short, erect, and so arranged that the flower has a flat ap- 

 pearance. 



— Oeta. Nathan Smith 6° Son. 



Chinese incurved. Outer petals tinged and striped with rose, the 

 center light yellow. 



— Ontario. U. S. Nur. 



Fine incurved flower showing center ; bright chrome-yellow color. 

 Very free-flowering. 



— Ophelia. George L. Miller, Stockton, O. 



Pure white, with yellow disc. Single. 



— Orizaba. U. S. Nur. 



Large massive flower showing center. Good stiff petals of bright 

 chrome-yellow color. Single. 



— Oswego. U. S. Nur. 



Good stiff stem ; fine double flower, creamy white tinged with 

 lemon-yellow in center. 



— Pandanus. Vaughan. 



Strong stems ; free grower ; pure white petals of good substance ; a 

 perfectly double flower of large size. (Pitcher and Manda.) 

 ■ — Philip Breitmeyer. Hill. 



A most distinct variety, having heavy stems and foliage of light yel- 

 lowish green. The flower is of the brightest golden yellow, extremely 

 double ; petals rather short and of heavy texture ; of helianthus form. 

 Raised by W. K. Harris. 



