427-9 SANSOME ST., SANIFRANCISCO. 
Mrs. C. Harmau Fayiie. A perfected 
Japanese, bright rose and white, cer- 
tificated. 
Riitll Cleveland. Petals broad and incurv- 
ing, outer rows reflexed. 
Varieties of 1892. 
Enfant des deux Monde.s. Pure white 
sport from L. Boelimer. 
Jos. H. White. Ttie finest early white, a 
grand variety. 
Mile. Theresa Rey. Large, finely built 
flower, ricli creamy white. 
Roslyn. Clear rose pink, petals thick and 
heavy. 
Waban. Rich wine pink, with whorled 
and twisted petals, grand. 
Win. Falconer. Light colored sport from 
L. Boehmer. 
Shades of Wliite. 
Miss Kate Brown. Said to be the earliest 
white in cultivation. 
Mrs. Robert Craig. Superb flower of the 
Chinese section, of large size. 
Florence Davis. Pure white, very good. 
Tarieties of 1892. Sliades of Red. 
BeautePoiteviue. Kich vinous red. 
, Black Beanty. Dark crimson red, a showy 
variety. [with no shadings. 
Geo. W. Childs. Rich velvety crimson, 
Varieties of 1892. 
Col. W. B. Sntitli. Deep yellow, of finest 
form and size. 
Dr. H. A. Manderille. A grand incurved 
yellow, outer petals twisted. 
Dr. Covert. Bright golden yellow, per- 
fectly double. 
Hitzroth. A magnificent flower, bright 
lemon yellow. 
M. Rene. St. Foix. Recurving Japanese, 
carmine, reverse red. 
0. P. Bassett. A giant CuUingfordii, one 
of the best. 
Sliades of Yellow. 
Edward Hatch. A grand new variety, 
pale yellow, suffused pink. 
Golden Wedding. The finest yellow of 
1893, a pei fect Japanese, grand. 
H. F. Spanlding. Kich apricot yellow, 
shading to rose, Japanese. 
Margerite Jeffords, A spherical flower of 
bright amber, shaded brown. 
General List of Chrysanthemums. 
Shades of Red. 
Each, IS ot» , doz., $1.35. Oar 
Anna Dorner. Full bold flower, shaded 
rich carmine, center creamy white. 
Bride of Tenice. Reddish pink, reverse of 
petals silvery, incurved. 
CuUingfordii. One of the best dark crim- 
son varieties. 
E. W. Clark. Very dark red, good grower 
Elmer D. Smith. Rich cardinal red, lined 
light chamois. 
Edwin Lonsdale. Rich plum, distinct. 
Shades 
Pink and white, one of 
[class. 
^ Ada Prass. Shrimp pink, the finest of its 
Col. H. Boies. Rose pink, very large 
flower, robust grower. [white. 
Frank Thompson. Pearl pink, shading to 
John Goode. Fine for cut flower.s, medium 
size. 
- J. N. Gerard. A grand pink, good grower. 
Lillian B. Bird. Shrimp pink, immense 
tubular petals. 
Miss Bertha Robinson. Rose pink with 
red center, very early. 
Ada Spanlding. 
the finest. 
selection, clioice varieties, doz., SI. 
Mistletoe. Crimson, pale markings. 
Mrs. Carnegie. Velvety red, grand in- 
curved flower. 
Mrs. Gallagher. Deep vinous red, incurved 
Mrs. A. G. Ramsey. Deep Indian red, 
double. 
Pawnee. Indian red, very laige. 
Rothwell Hyde. Red, yellow markings. 
W. W. Coles. Terra cotta, a most useful 
variety. 
of Pink. 
Mermaid. Pink, shaded inside softer colors. 
Mrs. I. Clark. Pearl white, margin shad- 
ing to deep rose. 
Mr!«. John Eyreuiau. A mammoth flower 
of deep pink, flat. 
Mrs. E. D. Church. A grand pink, dwarf 
grower. 
Mrs. R., Nenner. Pleasing shade of deep 
lilac pink. 
Pigeon. Pale pink, anemone, very good. 
Vice-Pres. Audigier. Grand white va- 
riety shaded pink. 
Vanity. Lilac pink, semi-double, hairy. 
Shades of Yellow. 
Emily Dorner. Orange yellow touched 
with crimson, dwarf. 
Gloriosum. Lemon yellow, the best early 
yellow. [ball. 
H. Cannell. Fine yellow, a large golden 
--_JI. E. Widener. The finest yellow, is still 
the best. 
U. May. Large and deep, forming a mas- 
sive sphere, reddish veins. 
Miss M. Wcightmau. Feathery yellow. 
Mr. H. Arnold. A fine late variety, old 
:;old, recurving. [era. 
Ramona. Recurved yellow, iumiense iiow- 
Sabinu Mea. Good color and substance, 
Chinese section. , 
Saleui. Brownish yellow, fine single variety. 
W. H. Lincoln. Ricft golden yellow, fine 
form and shapes. 
