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Novelties of 1894 
Price, ^iii^-incU pots» 30 cts. each; $3.00 per dozen; or the full set for $2.50. 
After May Ist, 4 to 5 inch pot8, SO cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen; or the full set for $1.60. 
Achilles. Very large; incurved; 
soft shaded pink when opening, 
gradually changing to a pearl 
white — its color when developed. 
Winner of first prize at New 
York show. 
Bean Ideal. Good size and sub- 
stance ; bright rose pink ; petals 
broad ; outer ones horizontal with 
center incurving. 
Challenge. Bright yellow ; petals 
incurved, forming a perfect ball ; 
•f dwarfish habit; a late bloomer. 
Winner of many prizes. 
Eugene Dailledonze. A grand 
bright yellow; outer petals broad 
and incurving ; good stem and 
foliage. " We consider this the 
crowning glory of the year in 
new Chrysanthemums," says E. G. 
Hill, a well-known eastern intro- 
ducer. 
Mayflower. Very large ; white ; 
bold, irregular flower, incurved, 
the lower petals drooping, giving it a very grace- 
ful form ; extra good stem and handsome foliage. 
In every way a grand flower. 
Hinerra. Very large ; vivid clear yellow ; incurved ; 
a perect flower ; extra good stem and fine hand- 
some foliage. Certificates of merit at New York 
and Pklladelphia shows 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Very large— 7 to 8 inches in 
diameter, 3 to 4 inches deep; clear pearl pink; 
fall to the center; a grand incurving sphere 
when fully developed. Very free in growth; 
luxuriant in foliage, which is carried quite close 
to the flower ; stem very stiff; keeping qualities 
wonderful ; very early bloomer. 
Titian. Very large; deep, but clear rose pink; 
reflexed; good stem and foliage; late. 
Yellow Qneen. Very large; clear bright yellow; 
extra stout stem and foliage; dwarfish. Pro- 
nounced by experts the finest very early variety 
ever introduced. 
Choice Stanc 
Price, 10 ctg. each; $1,00 per dozen. After May : 
Red and Shades of Red 
Anna Woods. Bright rosy magenta; pptals broad and 
thick, outer rows quite horizontal, with incurving 
center, showing a silvery lining; perfectly double. 
Black Beanty. Large; deep crimson maroon, 
with high center. 
Creole. Large; deep claret, reverse of petals bright 
garnet ; bold flowers witli broad but not coarse 
petals ; sturdy grower wiih fine foliage ; early. 
Cullingfordi. Foremost among dark crimson va- 
rieties. 
G. W. Childs. Deep, rich velvety crimson ; flowers 
reflexed, borne on strong, slifl stems ; best early 
red variety. 
ird Varieties 
t, 4 to S Inch pots, 20 ots. each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Joey Hill. Grandest size; deep cardinal red of 
beautiiul shade, faced with old gold; outer petals 
flat, showing color to good advantage ; very strong 
in growth. 
King of Chrysanthemnms. Incurved ; broad petals. 
Mohican. Large ; deep mahogany color; petals in- 
curved, covering center ; of vigorous growth and 
habit. 
Mrs. Herbert Leon. Very large; full and double ; 
early. 
Mrs. Wm. Bowen. Bed and gold; free grower and 
bloomer. 
0. P. Bftssett. One of the finest reds ; might well 
be called the giant Cullingfordi, color and form 
being similar ; petals broad and heavy. 
