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profuse bloomer ; as a bedder is unequalled. 50 cents each. $4 
for 10. 
New Clove-Scented 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 cents 
each. $5 for 10. 
. Chrysanthemum 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, vigorous, 
and constant, and, owing to its decided effect, is very much used 
in England as a bedding-plant. 33 cents each. $3 per doz. 
New Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
These seven new kinds are sent out as the best of this type of 
large, gay, tasselled flowers, so attractive in the late autumn. Price 
50 cents each ; the set of seven at $2.50.- 
Chang, orange-red petals, with a yellow back, very large. 
Cry Kang, pretty violet-rose, with long narrow petals, profuse 
flowering. 
Emperor of China, the flowers when they expand are rosy- 
white, shading to clear white, centre tinted with rosy-buff. 
Gloiuos a, large-sized flowers, with long, slender florets of bright 
orange, curiously twisted. 
Rob Roy, purple-red with pale amber. 
Sor., citron-yellow, long wax-like florets ; extra fine. 
New Chinese Chrysanthemums. 
Selected as the best new kinds. 50 cents each. Set of three 
sorts, $1.25. 
Duke op Edinburgh, rose-lilac, beautifully incurved. 
Meyerbeer, rose-purple, with lighter back finely incurved. 
Mit*. Moc.gridge, silver-lilac, with lighter centre, medium-sized 
flower ; excellent. 
Pompone Chrysanthemums. 
Sent to us as the best new Pompones, the descriptions of which 
we have not received. 50 cents each. The three lor $1. 
Ado.nis. Jessie. Minnie Warren. 
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