General Catalogue of Plants. 
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Louis Boehmer. 
J.) (Pink Ostrich 
Plume). A gorgeous 
>ink variety of the 
White Ostrich Plume 
Mrs. A 1 p h e u s 
Hardy. 
L. Canning. (J.) 
Pure white. 
Lilian B. Bird. 
Col. William B. Smith. (J.) Large, high and 
double ; golden bronze, fine for exhibition. 
Diana. Beautifully quilled ; white. 
Elmer 1 ). Smith. (J.) Color cardinal red, of a 
rich, pleasing shade, faced upon the petals with clear 
chamois. 
Eda Prass. (J.) Delicate salmon-pink. 
Flora Hill. (J.) One of the finest whites in exis- 
tence ; an immense double flower. 
Gloriosum. (J.) One of the best early varieties 
of yellow. 
Garnet . (J.) Inner side of petals a rich wine red, 
reverse silvery-pink on opening. Petals have a pecu- 
liar manner of twisting or curling. 
Harry L. Sunderbruch. (J.) Large; clear, 
bright yellow' ; fine for exhibition. 
Harry Balaley. (J.) Pearly rose ; petals erect. 
Ivory. (J.) Pure white ; a splendid free-flowering 
variety'. 
Jessica. (J.) Very large ; white ; very early. 
John Firth. (J.) Novel and distinct shape. Deep 
mermet pink, shading to silvery rose. 
J. G. Blaine. (C.) The darkest colored Chrysan- 
Marguerite Jef- 
fords. (J.) Amber- 
yellow; globular; 
fine for exhibitions. 
Mrs. Ti. C. Mad- 
eira. (C.) Large, 
globular ; orange- 
yellow. 
M rs. B o bert 
Craig'. (J.) Perfectly double, large ; snow-white. 
Miss Minnie Wanamaker. (J.) Creamy white, 
incurved ; dwarf. 
Mons. Boyer. (J.) Large flower of soft lilac 
rose. 
Mrs. J. Lewis Childs. (J.) The flowers are 01 
enormous size, of the incurved, Japanese type; nearly 
as round as a ball, and as white as snow. 
Miss Mary Weightman. (J.) Very distinct 
chrome yellow ; in form loose and feathery, very 
large and full. 
Mutual Frieud. A reflexed pure white, from 7 to 
11 inches in diameter, and great depth of flower. 
Marie Louise. (JR.) White ; petals interlaced. 
Mrs. George West. (I.) Flowers of immense size, 
with broad petals of rose-pink shaded rose-purple. 
Mikado. Flowers exquisitely fringed, curved and 
plaited ; of irregular form ; crimson and gold. 
Mrs. George H. Morgan. ( 1 .) Pure golden yel- 
low flowers of large size and good substance. Early. 
Mrs. Georg J. Magee. (I.) Flowers globular, 
very double ; a distinct shade of pink. 
Mrs. George M. Pullman. (JR.) Very early and 
striking in color, with stout stem and luxuriant foliage. 
Flowers very large, rudely retlexed ; deepest golden 
yellow. 
President Harrison. (J.) An immense cupped 
flower ; outside petals salmon-red ; center, deep In- 
dian red. Enormous, free and distinct. 
Peculiarity. An entirely novel flower. Very 
double. One compact mass of bright rose tubes. 
President William B. Smith. (J.) Double; fine 
self-pink ; fine exhibition variety. 
Sugar Loaf. Everybody’s Chrysanthemum, being 
a fine grower, and perfecting numerous extra large 
flowers of bright yellow ot bronze-yellow, inner petals 
incurving. 
Tuxedo. (R.) Amber, with reverse of gold. 
themum on the list. Deep 
walnut- brown, with touches 
of dark crimson. 
Joseph H. 'White. (J.) 
White ; globular flower. 
Judge Hoitt. (A.) 
Very broad petals ; pale 
pink. 
Kate Brown. Pure 
white ; very early. 
Lilian B. Bird. 
Q.) An exquisite 
shrimp pink in color, 
producing flowers 
which often measure 
10 inches in diame- 
ter, long tubular 
petals o f perfect 
form. 
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