New Chrysanthemums of 1891 The Rose Hill Set. 
$1 each; tlie set of eitc'it for *6. 
The Rose Hill" Set is the piclf of the 1S91 sets, iuoludiag eight varieties that are positively unexcelled. 
MBS. ARCHIBALD BOGISBS. Strong, vigorous grower, with large foliage ; flowers large, round oval, measur- 
ing nine inches in diameter; form of flower perfect— each bloom a bouquet of rich golden yellow; of incurved 
type, and pronounced by all who have seen it the best yellow ever seen. Blooms mid-season to late, and is a grand 
variety. (See illustration, page 3.5.) 
MBS. J. M. WATEBBUBT (Siebrecht & Wadteij, mm). An extremely large, bright pink flower, with vvhorled 
petals ; the flowers are nine inches across. 
MBS. E. H. JOHNSON iStehrecM & Wadley, ISVO). Uich crimson and gold; of most distinct character and largo 
size; whorled, incurved. 
MBS. C. L. WEIB iSiehrecU & Wadley, 1890). A lovely pure white flower, after the style of Mrs. Cleveland, but 
larger and fuller; an exquisite flower. (See cut, page39.) 
LOUIS BffiHMEB (Peter Henderson & Sum, mi). Is identical in its strange and beautiful formation with Mrs. 
Alplieus Hardy, but its (^olor is an exquisite shade of silvery pink, with deep rose on the inside of the petals. In 
addition, it is of more vigorous constitution, and produces perfect flowers. 
MEBMAID (Fred. Dorner, 1801). Very delicate yet bright pink, perfectly incurving broad petals ; extra good. 
EMMA SOBNEB (Fred. Domer, 1891). A rich deep violet pink, in the way of Violet Rose, but of a deeper and 
pui'cr color; large ball shaped flowers of splendid substance. 
CHABLES PBATT (David Ko««, 1890). Pure snow white flowers, sometimes delicately shaded with pink; broad 
flat petals, having a high, compact center; a perfect gem. 
