GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS.' 
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CULLINGFORDII. 
EARLY BLOOMING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Price, 10 cents each. 
C. — Chinese. J. — ^Japanese. P. — Pompon. 
Bendigo. (C.) Canary yellow ; fine. 
Condor. (J.) Very broad petals (}4 to 
Yi inch), flexible and pendulous — they fall 
in any position ; purest white ; one of the 
most noticeable. 
Fair Slaid of Guernsey. (J.) Flowers 
very large, of the snowiest white, in clus- 
ters ; one of the best. 
Golden Dragon. (J.) Yellow, with long 
twisted petals ; one of the richest and 
finest colors. 
Gorgeous. (J.) Golden yellow ; a mag- 
nificent variety, early and distinct. 
Gloriosuin. (J.) Very light lemon, with 
immense flowers, having narrow petals, 
most gracefully curved and twisted ; well 
merits its name, and is one of the most at- 
tractive varieties we have ever grown. 
Jas. G. Blaine. (C.) The darkest color- 
ed chrysanthemum on the list. Deep wal- 
nut brown, with touches of dark crimson, 
and a suggestion of gold dust ; outer petals 
level, center slightly incurved. 
John Thorpe. (C.) Rrassy amber, par- 
tially incurved ; fine for specimen plants. 
Lady .St. Clair. (C.) One of the most 
beautiful of all white chrysanthemums ; 
incurved. 
La Frizure. (J.) A gem among the 
early varieties ; of good size, forming com- 
plete heads of flowers; petals much fringed, 
delicate blush in color. 
Loui.s Barthere. (J.) Brightest crimson 
red, under petals old gold. 
La De.sire. The prettiest and earliest 
of all white pompons. 
Lord Wolseley. A grand variety. Rich 
deep bronze-red, shaded purple ; one of the 
very finest. 
Mikado. (J.) Flowers exquisitely fring- 
ed, of crimson and gold, curved and plaited, 
of irregular form. A truly magnificent 
variety, and sure to please. 
Montgolfier. (P.) Maroon, tipped rich 
gold ; one of the most beautiful Pompons, 
and forms a very effective contrast to 
others. 
Mr. Gladstone. Deep chestnut red; 
fine. 
Fequot. Very early, extremely hardy 
outside : good for cold location ; flowers 
sm.all, double, blush white. 
Mrs. Mary Morgan. (C.) Another 
grand pink ; one of the most delicately 
beautiful, of regular and soft outline. When 
fully expanded the petals recurve slightly ; 
of medium size. 
Peitro Diaz. (J.) Brilliant red ; fine 
habit, large flowers ; one of the loveliest 
shades known. 
Puritan. (J.) One of the earliest and 
prettiest varieties. Pure white and very 
large ; makes a superb exhibition plant 
when well grown. 
