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Fair Maid. A beautiful light pink variety, with large nicely fringed blos- 
soms. 
Flamingo. An early, free and continuous bloomer of ideal habit. The flow- 
ers are brilliant -carlet in color, and average three inches in diameter. 
Harloward-n. A fine crimson variety with large fragrant blooms on long 
stems. 
Lady Bountiful. Pure white, large and fine. 
Mrs. T. W. Lawson. A grand variety of extraordinary size; flowers three to 
lour inches in diameter, and of tne richest deep pink color. 
Prosperity. One of the largest varieties yet introduced. The color is white 
mottled in soft pink. 
Robt. Craig. A fine new scarlet variety, with large fragrant flowers on long 
stems. 
The Queen. A free blooming pure white variety. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
We have a fine collection of this, the “Queen of Autumn,” but on ac- 
count of the large number of varieties, lack of space forbids us to mention 
them. We have one house 30 by 70 feet, devoted entirely to them in their 
season, and as many of the largest and finest varieties as grown for cut 
flowers are not suited for pot culture, it would be better to leave the selec- 
tion of var.eties to us, mentioning the colors desired, and whether wanted 
for bush plants in pots, or single stem plants for bench culture in the 
conservatory. 
Strong plants, 10 cts. each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Large blooming plants in the fall, in 5, G and 7 inch pots, 35 cts. to $1 
each. 
CANNAS. 
NEW LARGE FLOWERING. 
This is one of the most effective and desirable plants grown, whether 
for vases planted singly, or in masses, or as a background for other plants. 
The flowers are large, freely produced and of bril ant and pleasing colors 
and combinations. Some of them rival Orchids in beauty. The foliage is 
stately and elegant with a tropical appearance, which together with their 
handsome blossoms, give a splendid effect. 
Although we have grown dozens of varieties, we have selected the fol- 
lowing as the best for all purposes. 
Price — Strong plants 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per hundred. 
Alsace. Light sulphur yellow, changing to creamy white. Height 4 feet. 
Alphonse Bouvier. A grand variety of remarkably luxuriant growth, attain- 
ing a height of G to 7 feet in rich soil. The flowers are rich, brilliant 
crimson when first open, changing to a deeper shade as they grow old- 
er. Foliage dark green. 
Bsaute Poitevine. A grand dwarf crimson variety, succeeding under all 
conditions. 
Florence Vaughan. This is one of the finest and most distinct varieties. 
The flowers are of the largest size and most perfect form; color bright 
golden yellow, spotted with brilliant scarlet; foliage bright green, 
growth about 4 feet. 
President McKinley. One of the earliest blooming varieties and one of the 
best for bedding or pot culture. The plant is dwarf in habit, growing only 
2 % to 3 feet high, even in very rich soil; foliage, rich green, with 
bronze margin; blossoms are large, in full regular trusses carried well 
