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C H R VSANTH EM U MS. 
Gold Dust. Pure golden yellow; finely incurved; dwarf habit. 
Golden Hair. Bright chrome yellow suffused with amber, densely 
covered with spines; petals closely incurved. 
Golden Plume. Clear bright golden yellow; broad incurving petals 
with glandular hairs. 
Improved Louis Boehmer. A light pink; a sport from the original 
Louis Boehmer. * 
Katherine R. Gordon. White, shading to pink at center. 
Louise Boehmer. Magenta pink of fine vigorous habit. 
? L Enfant. White sport from L. Boehmer; very large and fine, and 
pure in color; fine bush plant; very plumy. 
Mrs. Higinbotham. Enormous bright pink; broad, spreading, Jap- 
anese variety with extremely v/ide cupping and incurving petals. 
Monarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome yellow; large, full and 
finely incurved. 
Mrs. C. B. Freeman. Color varies from yellow’ to bronzy yeliow ac- 
cording to temperature. 
Mrs. Marguerite Carbone. Pure white; is identical with Mrs. A. 
Hardy in every respect only a stronger grower. 
Perle Lyonaise. Bright golden yellow; very full; slightly plumed. 
Plume D’Or. Bright golden yellow, and a vigorous grower. 
Rob M. Gray. Terra cotta; large size and very plumy. 
Rachias. Enormous; reddish bronze color; grand form and heavy 
plumes makes this one of the finest. 
White Swan. Pure white; closely incurved and heavily plumed, sur- 
passing all the whites. 
Wm. Falconer. Light pink; free grower; a good pot plant. 
Bavl\> jfowenna IDaiueties,^- 
3for tbe ©ut 2>oor Culture of tbe Soutb Ebese 
are muequalleb, as Cbeg MUl Bloom Xonq 
Before jfrost or Bab Meatber Sets ITn. 
This applies to States in the latitude of Tennessee, Virginia, Ken- 
tucky, the Carolinas, Arkansas and Northern Texas. South of these 
points the mid-season and later varieties attain full perfection in open 
ground. 
Price io Cents Each, 3 for 25 Cents, the Set of 18 
for $1.25. 
Ezeta. Medium in size; twisted petals; strong grower. 
Gloriosum. Extra early good yellow. 
Gloriana. Eight primrose; loosely incurved. 
