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EVERGREEN LODGE 
Ada Spaulding. 
La Dauphinois. Enormous flower, very double; 
yellow ochre, brightening as the flower 
opens ; a very choice variety of good habit ; 
first-class certificate. 
Montplaisant Petals incurved; crimson red 
at base, golden yellow at extremity ; fine for 
bush plants. 
Mrs. Anthony Wiegand. Beautiful rich pink; 
a decided improvement in this line of color; 
form excellent; producing flowers in great 
abundance. 
Mrs. Richard Elliott. Another grand yellow, 
in every way distinct from Mrs. Price and 
Mrs. May ; the form is regular, very double, 
showing no centre, very large, and slightly 
recurved ; petals long, and of medium width; 
a grand exhibition variety. 
Mrs. Howells. A very fine red and gold variety; 
outer petals broad and velvety and reflexed; 
inner petals incurved, forming a round 
golden ball; very brilliant; a fine show 
variety. 
Mrs. DeWitt Smith. Beautiful soft rose, chang- 
ing to white at the centre. 
Mrs. M. J. Thomas. Of the purest white, with- 
out shade or stain ; incurved so that no 
centre shows ; the petals are very broad, of 
the heaviest texture, and tightly incurved ; 
a massive flower of great size and sub- 
stance. 
Magnet. An immense drooping flower of 
reddish Heliotrope color; most generally 
admired. 
Monadnoc. Tubular petalled yellow ; of fine 
form. 
Mrs. J. C. Price. An improved form of Golden 
Dragon ; very handsome. 
Mr. H. Connell. Style of Grandiflora, but far 
richer and broader; petals incurved of the 
most lovely shape; color richest possible 
yellow. 
Mrs. Anthony Waterer. An immense spreading 
flower which has been produced eleven in- 
ches across, the individual petals being one 
and a quarter inches ; at first very pale blush 
on outside, which tint, it loses as it matures ; 
when fully expanded, has the appearance 
of a hunch of white ribbon. 
Mme. Drexel. A large Japanese variety in the 
general style of Mi’s. Frank Thompson ; the 
flower is more Incurved and the habit more 
compact; of vigorous growth, and a very 
free bloomer: outside of petal silvery white, 
inside bright pink at the tips, shading to 
wiiiteat the centre; holds finely in bloom, 
and lasts well when cut. 
Mrs. J. N. May. Exactly like Mrs. Thomas, 
except in color, which is a soft clear yellow , 
these two are fine companion pieces, flower- 
ing at the same time. 
