NOVELTIES FOR 1897. 
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NEWEST AND RAREST VARIETIES. 
Miss Agnes L. Dalskov (Pink Ivory). 
—A sport from that gem among 
Chrysanthemums, "Jvory," 
which for specimen plants and 
cutting purposes has never been 
excelled. This pinic variety is 
identical with the white, except 
that it grows somewhat stronger. 
The color is a beautiful clear 
pink. 
Mrs. Perrin. — A rose-pink variety 
of great merit. Flowers are 
large and beautifully formed; 
extra fine stem and foliage. 
Miss Helen Wright.— An ideal 
flower ; pure ivory-white, gradu- 
ally assuming the faintest tint 
of pink with age. Large, sym- 
metrical bloom; stem and fol- 
iage first-class. 
Mrs. R. Crawford.— A splendid 
white, of exquisite form ; like 
"Ivory," but much larger. 
Glory of the Pacific— A magnificent pink; 
one of the earliest, ready to cut October 
8th. Dwarf habit; strong, stiff stem and 
excellent foliage. A grand commercial 
variety. 
New York.— Extra large incurved variety; 
flower of great substance and regular in 
outline ; pure white ; fine stem and foliage. 
Violesceni. — A magnificent variety for exhibition or 
commercial purposes. Flowers exceptionally large ; 
color white, lower petals delicately tinged with 
lavender. 
Liberty.— Probably the best late deep golden yellow; 
at its best December 10th and later; a fine keeper 
and siiipper ; habit dwarf ; perfect stem and foliage. 
Mrs. H. H. Battles. — Large incurved Japanese bloom, 
form of " Ivory," but larger; white, shading blush 
at base; strong, sturdy habit; in perfection during 
December. 
Decorative 
Ch rysan them urns. 
Modesto.— Many well-known experts- pronounce this 
the finest yellow variety yet produced, either for 
exhibition or trade. Intense in color, unsurpassed 
in size. Incurved, with very high, full centre. 
Price, 20 cents each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 
STANDARD FLOWERING VARIETIES FOR MARKET. 
Ada Spaulding.— Kich, deep pink ; fine form. 
Ermlnilda.— Rosy pink. 
Harry E. Widener. — Lemon-yellow. 
H. L. Sunderbruoh — Golden yellow. 
Ivory. — Snowy white. 
Mme. F. Bergmann.— Early white. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones,— White, flamed with rose. 
Marie Louise.— Recurving white. 
Price, IS cents each, $1.50 per doz., $8.00 per 100 
Major Bonnaffon. — Clear yellow ; very large and fine. 
Minerva.— Golden yellow. 
Philadelphia. — Color white, illuminated with yellow ; 
a splendid sort for cutting. 
Pink Ivory.— Shell pink. 
The Queen,— The finest double white. 
Viviand-Morel.— grand light shade of pink. 
Wm. H. Lincoln.— Golden yellow. 
