SLLI8 BB0THEB8* CATALOGUE, 
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Little Chris (new). 
Small to medium flowers, pure 
white; a new break in Chrysan- 
themums, as it might be called a 
perpetual bloomer. Flowers at 
times in August and September, 
long before other sorts ; then in 
winter and at Easter, flowers 
can often be cut. We ofler it as 
a novelty of merit. (See cut.) 
Price 35 As. 
Autumn Glory (new). 
A grand commercial pink, and 
unsurpassed as an exhibition 
variety. There is nothing like 
it in color, which is a deep red- 
dish salmon upon opening, and 
grjidually changes to a soft 
shrimp pink; of the largest size, 
and takes on great depth. A 
very easy doer; has no trouble- 
some peculiarities. 
Price 20 As. 
Miss Gladys Vander- 
bilt (new). Pearl while, with 
lemon-shaped center; an ex- 
ceedingly fine thing, and a de 
cided novelty both in form ana 
genera! build, and an extra good commercial or exhibition flower. Price 25 As. 
Yanoma. Innumerable inquiries come every year for the best very late white. For the present, 
“ Yanoma” must be accorded this place; beside the fact that the flower is very beautiful and substantial, it is 
very easy to bring to perfection, which is a great point in its favor, as many of the late varieties are poor, 
defective growers; the form is rather flat, what we call the pure rosette form. I’rice 15 As. 
Elise Walker. Golden brown fimbriated; beautiful reftexed form; like a bright French Marigold. 
Pompon. Price 10 As. 
Mile. Elsie Dordan. Soft pink, almost white; a perfect globe of recurved peUils; extra fine l>oth 
in color and form. Pompon. Price 10 As. 
Black Douglas. Dark crimson scarlet; extra fine; color gorgeous. Pompon. Price 15 As. 
Gold Lode. New early yellow color, very pure and bright. Excellent for cutting and a fine jmt 
plant. Price 10 As. 
Miss Minnie Wannaniaker. One of the best white varieties ; flowers large, of great substance. 
Incurved at times, resembling a white ball. Price 10 As. 
Canary Bird (Pompon or Button). Flowers light yellow, and like small balls; blooms early. 
Very profuse. Price 10 As. 
Marion Henderson. A superb, large flowering, early sort. Pure gold in color. It is full of 
petals to the center, and lasts a long time; in fact, although very early, it can yet be made late, because it 
remains perfect on the plant for such a length of time. Price 10 As. 
Queen. I'his sort has taken more prizes than any other white sort; truly grand, when disbudded to 
one flower to stem. Price 10 As. 
Vivand-Morel. This grand variety has literally leaped into popularity the past year, and Has done 
much to restore confidence in Continental varieties; color, tender rose; of very silky texture; pehils long 
and straight, a fine grower; flower of large size and fine color, extremely beautiful. Price 10 As. 
Tuxedo. Beautiful shade of blended old gold and amber, the most novel in dolor of any of the 
varieties; a free bloomer. Price 10 As. 
Eda Brass. A fine, bold, recurving flower, of great substance and depth. When opening, of a 
delicate salmon, then changing to a creamy white, delicately shaded blush. One of the best for pot culture, 
dwarf and bushy. Price 10 As. 
Ivory. Snowy white, of perfect incurved form, very large; this is undoubtedly one of the most useful 
introduction of late years, as it is an early variety, of dwarf habit and frec-flowering. Price 10 As. 
Golden Rod. Beautiful golden yellow flowers of fine shape, and borne in the greatest profusion, 
yielding more flowers than any yellow we ever grew. Price 10 As. 
J. Shrimpton. Bright crimson, color similar to ” Cullingfordi,” florets strong and stiff, flower of 
largest size and most perfect form. Price 10 As. 
LITTLE CHRIS. 
