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profuse bloomer ; as a bedder is unequalled. 50 cents each. $4 
for 10. 
New Olove-Soented Carnation, the Bride. 
Pure white, fine smooth petals, a large full flower, robust habit, 
and very free ; classed by English florists as extra fine. 75 tents 
each. $5 for 10. 
Olirysanthemum Sensation. 
This variety is of no value for flowering purposes, its merit con- 
sisting in the strength of its variegation. Its deep-lobcd leaves 
are green in the centre, broadly margined white ; free, vlgorovis, 
and constant, and, owing to its decided effect, is very much used 
in England as a bedding-plant. 35 cents each. $3 per doz. 
New Japanese Ohrysanthemums. 
Thestf seven new kinds are sent out as the best of this type of 
large, g;iy, tasselled flowers, so attractive in the late autumn. Price 
50 cents cacli ; the set of seven at $2.50. 
Chang, orange-red petals, with a yellow back, very large. 
Cry Kang, pretty violet-rose, with long nan ow petals, profuse 
flowering. 
EMPiciiOR OF China, the flowers when they expand are rosy- 
wliite, shading to clear wliite, centre tinted with rosy-buff. 
Glouiosa, large-sized flowers, with long, slender florets of bright 
orange, curiously twisted. 
Ron Roy, pur|)le-red with pale amber. 
Sol, citron-yellow, long wax-like florets ; e.xtra fine. 
New Chinese Chrysanthemums. 
Selected as the best new kinds. 50 cents each. Set of three 
sorts, $1.25. 
DuKB OK Edinburgh, rose-lilac, beautifully incurved. 
Mkyekbekr, rose-purple, wiih lighter back finely incurved. 
Mrs. Mogg ridge, silver-lila<', with lighter centre, medium-sized 
flower ; excellent. 
Pompone Chrysanthemums. 
Sent to us as the best new Pomponcs, the descriptions of which 
we have not received.' 50 cents each. The three Ibr $1. 
Adonis. Jessie. Minnie Warren. 
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