CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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Mrs. E. W. Clark. Splendid, good size, of extra 
fine form ; deep amaranth purple, reflex 
silvery rose; one of the finest varieties ex- 
tant; special premium at Indianapolis and 
special prize at Philadelphia. 
Mrs. A. Blanc. Centre of floret erect; outer 
petals horizontal or drooping, of rosy laven- 
der, center soft clear rose, with a touch of 
gold in centre; an exquisite rosy flower and 
good grower. 
Naragansett. Reflexed clear white flower with 
white centre. 
Ramona. Bright amber color. 
Phidias. Blush pink and silvery white; in- 
curved. 
.Ralph Broklehank. A sport from Meg Merri- 
luse ; yellow, flat petals of irregular form. 
Seuzon. Clear yellow, very brilliant. 
Sabine. Soft canary yellow, of exactly the 
form of Timbale de Argent, thatisa medium 
sized Anemone. 
Veil d’Or. Beautiful Japanese, yellow, broad 
petals; incurved and distinct. 
Walter W. Coles. Very bright reddish terra 
cotta, reverse pale yellow ; outer petals long, 
broad, pointed and horizontal ; centre short 
petals, bright gold folded into pointed 
threads, and whorled ; a very large flower, 
and exquisitely beautiful. 
Christmas Eve. 
WHEN TO BUY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We are often asked, “what is the best time to buy Chrysanthemums,” and to 
all such we say right now is (lie best, as a plant that you can purchase now for 
ten cents by Fall will be worth fifty cents or more ; also at this season the plants 
are small, and a dozen can be sent now for less than one plant could be trans- 
ported in the Fall. As they are vigorous growers they may be set out at once 
and will grow into large plants before Fall. 
