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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 



Exhibition Varieties 



Prices of the Exhibition varieties, from 214-inch pots: 10c. each, .|1.00 per'doz., $6.00 per 100, except where otherwise noted- 

 3 of a variety at the dozen rate, 25 of a variety at the 100 rate. 



Annie E. Angus. Pure white in color and flowers very large. 



20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 

 Christy Mathewson. Pure white color and making large flowers. 

 Growth tall. 



Col. Appleton. An old favorite. Yellow, medium-sized bloom. 



Elberon. A large Japanese incurved; a very pleasing shade of pink. 

 Strong growe?, with good, rigid stem. 

 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



F. E. Nash. Light pink Japanese of large .size. 



F. S. Vallis. A very large yellow. Dwarf in growth. 



Glenview. Semi-dwarf in growth and making large bloom. Deep 

 bronze in color. It is a good variety for general growing. 



Harry E. Converse. Petals crimson, with golden-bronze reverse. Large 

 bloom and excellent growth. 

 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Lady Hopetoun. Light pink in color. Flowers large and beautifully 

 formed. Dwarf in habit. 



Manhattan. Delicate blush pink in color. Flower reflexed type- 

 Tall. 



Mary Donellan. Very tall in growth. Flower large, incurved, deep 



golden yellow in color. 

 Mary Mason. Rosy bronze with lighter reverse. Dwarf. 

 M. Louiseau Rousseau. Very large incurved pink. Tall. 

 Miss Miriam Hankey. Very fine Japanese incurved; semi-dwarf. 



Late. 



Mrs. Clay Prick. Medium-sized bloom, but easy to grow. Medium 

 dwarf. 



Mrs. Gilbert Drabble. Pure white in color, of the largest exhibition 

 size, with petals arranged in a whorl, making most attractive bloom. 



30c. each, $3 00 per doz. Mrs. H. Stevens. A large golden bronze. Finely formed 



Mrs. J. C. Neil. Soft canary yellow; easy to grow; one of Qq^^^^ ^.hjch finish perfectly. Dwarf. 



the best. Semi-dwarf. ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ pi^^^^ compact. 



Mrs. J. E. Dunne. A Japanese salmon terra cotta m color. Medium dwarf 



TaU m growth. Duckham. Japanese reflexed; very deep yel- 



low on early buds. Late buds, petals edged with bronze. 

 Nakota. Very large incurved bloom. The color described as orange 

 buff, and is classed as a dark yellow. Excellent foliage and stem. 

 A very fine varietv. 



30c. each, $3.00"per doz. 

 Naomah. Pure white in color. Large, well-formed, incurved bloom. 

 Pockett's Crimson. Crimson, with gold tips to the petals. Excellent 



habit of growth and one of the best varieties. . 

 Reginald Vallis. Very large Japanese. Plum color, with lighter 

 reverse. Tall. 



W. Woodmason. Very large bloom. Red in color, but not bright 

 enough to be called crimson. Clean growth; dwarf habit. 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



W. E. Mease. Very deep lavender in color; reflexed in type. Bloom 

 large; stem weak. Needs staking and good only to show with short 

 stems. 



Wells' Late Pink. Clear, bright pink in color. Easy of culture. Fine 



variety for general growing. 

 Wm. Duckham. Light pink Japanese; incurved bloom. Easy of 



culture. Medium dwarf. 

 Wm. Turner. Pure white in color; incui-ved type. Very large bloom ; 

 one of the finest of the large-flowered Chrysanthemums and a general 

 favorite. 



Yellow Miller. Light yellow in color; large bloom. Semi-dwarf. 



