GENERAL CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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V. H. HALLOCK CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
LOUIS BOEHMER (Pink Ostrich- 
Plume). This is a gorgeous pink variety 
of the White Ostrich-Plume (Mrs. Alpheus 
Hardy). The Louis Boehmer is identi- 
cal in its strange and beautiful formation 
with that variety, but its color is an ex- 
quisite shade of silvery-pink. Strong 
plants, 30 cts. 
V. H. HALLOCK. Rosy-pearl, of a 
marked waxy texture, the rosy color 
deepening towards the center. Flower 
six inches in diameter, petals convex, 
rounded downwards half their length 
from center, changing to a beautiful 
curved form ; few outer petals, drooping 
towards the stem in a most graceful 
manner ; center slightly twisted incurve ; 
flowers last for weeks, and the form is 
always good. It is a wonderful variety. 
25 cts. 
MRS. J. LEWIS CHILDS. The flow- 
ers are of enormous size, of the incurved 
Japanese type, nearly as round as a ball 
and as white as snow ; borne the entire 
length of the long branches ; great sub- 
stance and unsurpassed beauty. It is a 
late bloomer — even later than Christmas 
Eve — and the flowers remain a long time. 
25 cts. 
ADA SPAULDING. Lower half of 
flower a rich deep pink, shading in upper 
portion to the purest pearl-white. The 
petals are very large, broad and solid. 
25 cts. 
E. G. HILL. Immense bloom of brightest 
golden-yellow; full and very double. 
Lower petals sometimes deeply shaded 
bright carmine.' Certificate rf merit at 
Indianapolis, and medal by the Pennsyl- 
vania Horticultural Society. 15 cts. 
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