G CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
MRS. H. WEEKS. 
An immense flower with broad clawlike petals, incurving to form a 
globe of white, a few outer petals reflexing; of medium height; easy to 
do; very lightly tinted at times, like Puritan; lightly plumed ; use the 
crown bud; a grand variety which made a sensation in England. 35 
cents each. 
EXMOUTH YELLOW. 
Blooms of a nice size for a commercial variety and of an exquisite 
finish, center incurving, outer petals horizontal ; golden yellow ; very 
bright; free in growth and easy to manage. 15 cents each. 
RIVERSIDE. 
Deep canary yellow ; large, loosely built flower on the style of V iviand 
Morel; recognized wherever shown as a leading yellow. 15 cents each. 
CIIEBEAGUE. 
A seedling from V. H. Hallock of great promise; color of Harry 
Bslsey, but shorter growth; best from terminal bud; the clear shrimp 
pink of this variety caught the eyes of all visitors to our greenhouses 
this Fall. 
L’EMINDRA. 
Extra large and very full, creamy white at the center, shading to bright 
flesh at the tips of the petals; petals horizontal with a full high center, 
and of great substance; a dwarf vigorous grower with superb foliage: it 
promises to be a useful all round variety, for hush, for cutting, and for 
exhibition. 15 cents each. 
LA GARONNE. 
Novelty in color; one of the most delightful surprises of the year, 
especially in form and color combination ; the center is creamy white, 
bordered with a distinct ar.d bread band cf petals of bright pure rose; 
center whorled, petals rellcxing slightly to make a full deep flower; fine 
for cutting or for exhibition. 20 cents each. 
MT. ST. EYNARD. 
Reflexir.g Japanese; enormous flower, crowded with petals; yellow, 
tinted bronze; extra fine of this color; especially suited for an exhibi- 
tion bronze. 15 cents each. 
M. EDW. ANDRE. 
One of the largest bronzes in the entire family; very informal in 
shape, petals long and interlacing, broad and flat, arranged to form a 
great ball; extra fine for exhibition. 15 cents each. 
MRS. S. T. MURDOCK. 
One of the finest varieties in cultivation; nice glistening pink, fine 
globular bloom of rather short incurving petals; height, 3 to 4 feet: 
early midseason; stem and foliage perfect; a fine keeper and shipper: 
being of such robust growth it will be valuable for out door culture in 
the South. 15 cents each. 
