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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Society, the public may feel assured it is a good one. On the other 
hand a new variety introduced to commerce without a certificate from 
the National Society may be of little value, and should be purchased 
ouly as an experiment. Most of the varieties in the preceding lists 
have received certificates at the time they were introduced. In the fol- 
lowing list the varieties were certificated last Fall. The standard of 
perfection in a bloom or plant is now raised so high that many varieties 
of a few years back which passed muster then would not come up to the 
requirements of the present day, so that any variety obtaining a certificate 
at the present time has to be very fine indeed. 
Price 75 Cents Each ; $6.00 Per Dozen. 
AUTUMN GLORY. 
A grand commercial pink and unsurpassed as an exhibition variety, 
There is nothing like it in color, which is a deep reddish salmon upon 
opening and gradually changes to a soft shrimp pink when fully finished. 
The flower is of the general shape of Viviand Moral, is of the largest 
size, and takes on great depth. A very easy doer. Has no trouble- 
some peculiarities. Has attracted marked attention wherever shown. 
Awarded certificate by C. S. A. 
QUITO. 
Height on bench scant 3 feet. Use second bud; blooms November 
20tb and later. Very valuable as a late commercial pink; deeper in 
color than Maud Dean; much the same in form, and with beautiful 
foliage quite up to the flower. 
BOUNDLESS SNOW. 
Raised by H. Yoshiike, exhibited by E. G. Hill & Co., and awarded 
A. C. S. certificate. Height scant 3 feet; requires no siaking. Very 
large, and of Inter Ocean type. Color white, flushed pink, gradually 
becoming pure white. Comes in about the same date as Mrs. Robin- 
son. Take the first crown bud. 
H. W. LONGFELLOW. 
Use crown bud. A finely rounded incurving white variety, with broad 
petals, and of large size; stiff stems, though slender; very beautiful 
foliage, carried w'ell up to the flower. Sometimes the bloom is flushed 
with pearl pink. Awarded C. S. A. certificate. 
BLACK HAWK. 
The most beautiful dark crimson scarlet yet raised; looks like crimson 
velvet, and does not show a trace of the reverse color, being of Viviand 
Morel form. The very color long desired among reds, and of grand 
size. It is a tall grower, but on stiff stems; as with all the reds, beware 
of late feeding, and use a quantity of charcoal in the soil. First prize 
at Chicago for ten blooms best red tested seedling. Also C. S. A. cer- 
tificate before the Chicago committee. 
