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Chrysanthemum, Sunflower (Swanley Yellow). Various dealers. 



A Japanese chrysanthemum of massive character, broad, solid, 

 and of a briliant yellow color. Imported. (Cannell.) 

 • — Sunray. Henderson. 



Rich yellow and light crimson. 



— S. W. Allerton. Geo. W. Miller, Chicago. 



A large-flowered extra good white variety, with distinct traits of 

 character. A large, bold, pure white flower. Of sturdy, bushy 

 growth, producing quantities of fine flowers. Raised by Mr. Mono- 

 han, gardener to H. Totter, Esq., Philadelphia. One of the 

 "World's Fair Set." 



— Target (Shenandoah). Vaughan. 



Brilliant crimson, spatulated petals, bright yellow in center ; full, 

 perfect form ; stout, erect stems ; very striking, unique. 



— Tremont. Vaughan. 



Clear lemon-chrome, very distinct and pure in color, incurved, 

 flower of good form, long stems, Wheeler style of petals, but more 

 double. A fine flower. ^Fewkes.) 



— Tuscola. U. S. Nur. 



Semi-double flat flower, tubular petals, long-spatulated ; very 

 delicate light yellow color. Single. 



— Tyro. U. S. Nur. 



Good stout grower, high flower, very broad petals of light fawn 

 color. 



— Ulysses. U. S. Nur. 



Flower opening flat, and incurving afterward ; growing on stout 

 stems ; the color is magenta, outer side deep lilac, large yellow eye. 

 Single. 



— Waban. Vaughan. 



Pink ; very large full flower with stiff stems ; after the style of 

 Robert Crawford, but more double, deeper in color, with much 

 longer and broader petals, the outer of which reflex, while those of 

 the center incurve, the effect being a superb show bloom. (Fewkes.) 



— Washta. U. S. Nur. 



Semi-double flat flower, tubular petals long-spatulated ; deep 

 chrome yellow color. Single, 



— Wichita. U. S. Nur. 



Deep rosy pink ; very free. Single. 



i- W. W. Lunt. U. S. Nur. 



Large massive double flower, lemon-yellow color ; very effective. 



. — Yonitza. Nathan Smith 6° Son. 



Chinese incurved, of perfect form ; white, tinted with green. 

 Formed of a dense mass of petals disposed in the form of a ball. 

 [Chrysanthemums, 121 varieties.] 



