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A. B. DAVIS & SON, PURCELL VILLE, VIRGINIA. 
HARRY E. W1DENER CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
G. P. RAWSON. A superb double var- 
iety, very large, of an entirely new 
shade — rich buff with distinct center. 
Petals of bright nankeen- and apricot-yel- 
low. Broad, nearly erect, and slightly 
whorling. It is a magnificent variety. 
15 cts. 
ELK’S-HORN. So named from its pecul- 
ilarly shaped florets ; pearl color, full 
and globular; extra fine. 15 cts. 
HARRY E.WIDENER. Winner of the 
Blanc prize at the Philadelphia show. 
Bright lemon-yellow, without shadings ; 
flower large, incurving, forming a large 
rounded surface. 25 cts. 
SPECIAL OFFER. At catalogue j 
would cost $2.55, but for $1.50 v 
EMILY DORNER. Dwarf grower, bu^ 
very sturdy; flower nicely incurved, pe- 
tals broad and of the richest shade of 
orange-red. 15 cts. 
PRESIDENT HARRISON. Salmon-red 
outside and deep red inside ; very double. 
20 cts. 
T. C. PRICE. Double, much twisted, 
and incurves in the form of a corkscrew ; 
strawberry-cream. 25 cts. 
WILLIAM H. LINCOLN. Immense 
size, full, double and incurved; similar 
to Perle des Jardin roses. 20 cts. 
-ices the 12 new Chrysanthemums 
will send the set of 12, post-paid. 
