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CHRTSAKTHEMUMS, Cantinued. 
Helen of Troy. Japanese. 
Large and beautiful variety of 
the deepest rosy pinlc flowers. 
H. Waterer. Japanese. Enor- 
mous flowers of great sub- 
stance and flat form ; yellow, 
with coppery center; very 
showy. 
Jardin des Flantes. Incurved. 
Deep rich golden yellow; a 
large, fine and showy variety. 
Jeanne de Arc. Incurved. Jap- 
anese. White, tipped with 
lilac ; flowers large and of great 
substance. 
John Salter. Incurved. Cinna- 
mon red flowers, full and 
showy ; very fine. 
Kioto. Pine large yellow ; a 
beautiful flower. 
Lady Slade. Incurved Japanese. 
Soft, lilac pink, with blush 
center. 
Lady St. Clair. Japanese. 
White; large, full flowers, 
la Triomphante. Chinese. 
White, suiTused with delicate 
rose; large and deep flowers, 
florets broad and flat. 
It. Canning'. Undoubtedly the 
finest white Chinese variety; 
has immense blooms; the plant 
is of vigorous but dwarf and 
compact habit; a grand pot 
plant. Early. 
Lilian B. Bird. Flowers of the 
largest size, with full, high cen- 
center; petalstubular; thecolor 
is an exquisite shade of shrimp 
pink. This is one of the mo^t 
notable varieties of recent intrncau'tion, and is every- 
where greatly, admired. 
Lord Byron. Japanese. A magnificent, large and ver.\- 
distinct tinct variety. Flovifei-s orange, tipped with 
red. 
Mad. La Croix, .lapanese. Large and superb flowers ; 
cream.v white, changing to pure white. 
Maiden's Blush. Japanese. Blush white; flowers 
lai-ge, full, with broad florets. 
M. Boyer. Japanese. Uos.\- silvery pink ; a most desir- 
able color; flowers large and fine; beautiful for speci- 
men plants and cut flowers, both from its ex(iuisite color 
and the handsome form of the flowers ; the plant is 
also of perfect habit. 
M. J. Thomas. New; creamy white flowers of immense 
size; very broad, incurved petals; a grand sort; very 
late. 
M'Ue Cabrol. Japanese anemone Silvery blush with 
rose («n tor; lai-ge flowers; an excellent variety. 
Mont Blanc. Extra large, late, white variety ; inner 
petals incurving, on strong, erect footstalks; one of 
the most valuable late bloomers. 
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Moonligfht. Japanese. Immense flowers of puiest 
white; large broad petals. This is one of llic fli.cst 
white chr.vsanthemums grown, and a genei'al favorite. 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy. Not enough can be saiil of this 
most remarkable and exquisite new chr.ysantl.c mum. 
It is, without exception, the finest and most bt;.uuful 
variety yet introduced, and possesses all the qi.aiitios 
necessary to make it a universal favorite. It has s| ih u- 
did flowers of great substance; its unique disiinct 
character, its soft color (of the purest white), and its 
broad petals, which are covered with downy white 
hail's— a peculiarity confined exclusively to this variety 
—make it the gem of all chrysanthemums, 
Mrs. C. H. Wheeler. Japanese, Immense, perfectly 
shaped llowcrs; outside petals orange, with deep red 
center. The form of this flower is a type which is now 
accepted as perhaps theleader in chrysanthemum grow- 
ing. The petals incurve gracefully, and show the color 
on their backs beautifully. 
Mrs. Frank Thomson. Japanese. Large, iu.'\irvcd, 
with broad petals, mottled deep rose and silvery buck. 
Very fine. 
