EVERGREEN LODGE, 
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General Collection of Chrysanthemums. 
The varieties enumerated in this list are all good. Among them will he found 
most of the novelties that were prize winners at the various shows last Fall- 
Price from this list 10 cents each, purchaser’s selection ; fifteen for $1.00; our 
selection, twenty for $1.00 : 
Albert Delaux. Very large fine flowers; petals 
large, incurved, silvery white; reverse ten- 
der rose. 
Areguine. Good old bronze variety of great 
merit. 
Alba Plena. Compact double white ; early and 
good. 
Alleghana. Fine white large petals resembling 
Carnation. 
Agnos Hamilton. Beautiful rose and pink. 
Bessie Fitcher. Deep rose pink with lighter 
centre ; a grand flower. 
Ben d’Or. Handsome twisted yellow. 
Bruce Findlay. Rich lemon yellow; a sport 
from Emily Dale. 
Bould de Neigh. Fine white compact flowers ; 
a very free bloomer. 
Bicolor. Barge flat flowers, red, striped orange, 
late. 
Baron de Prally. Extra large flower; white, 
striped with lilac. 
Bronze Jardin des Plantes. Bronze sport from 
Jardin des Plantes ; fine show flower. 
Bronze Queen of England. A bronze sport from 
ti,ueen of England ; extra fine. 
Boule Canaise. Dwarf ; bright yellow. 
Citron. Yellow, free and late. 
Christmas Eve. Magnificent white of greatest 
beauty. 
Christine. Peach, fine and distinct. 
Corate de Germiny. Bright yellow, broad pe- 
tals, shaded bronze. 
Charlotte de Montcabrier. Silvery white, with 
silvery rose centre ; long petals, tufted. 
Cullingfordii. Rich crimson, shaded scarlet ; 
very large reflexed flowers, beautiful and 
distinct; this is the finest scarlet variety in 
existence. 
Coquette. Petals twisted, gilded mahogany ; 
yellow. 
Duck of Teck. Rosy mauve, suffused white ; 
distinct. 
Diana. One of the best whites. 
Duke of Berwick. Petals twisted, milky white, 
veined. 
Duchess of Manchester. The best white Chinese 
variety in cultivation. 
Diana. Small white ; free and good. 
Domination. A grand variety ; flowers creamy 
white, large and fine ; early and very hand- 
some. 
Etincelle. Red, shaded maroon, and pointed 
golden yellow ; flowers very large ; a beauti- 
ful variety, much esteemed. 
Edouard Andigier. Oue of the finest of recent 
introduction; of enormous size * in color a 
rich velvety purple violet, with a silvery 
reverse ; a shade scarcely to be found in this 
family. 
Eugene Mezard. Amaranth ; reverse of petals 
violet white, forming a ball at the centre; 
very fine. 
E. S. Renwick. Silvery blush, refiexed; large 
size and fine. , 
Elaine. Pure white, broad petals, very fine. 
Eva. Salmon, white and pink; flowers quite 
large; an acquisition. 
Empress of India. Pure white sport from Queen 
of England ; of same character. 
Emily Dale. Rich primrose; flowers of large 
size and fine form; one of the best, in- 
curved. 
Frank Wilcox. Flower with very erect petals, 
slightly toothed, above medium size; rich 
golden amber, slightly shaded deep bronze ; 
one of the best to last. 
Fantasia. Cream white, pure and distinct. , 
Fair Maid of Guernsey. Flowers very large, or' 
the snowiest white, in clusters ; one of the 
best. 
Fabias de Medina. Anemonie flowered; high 
centre. 
F. L. Harris. Bright crimson red, a new and 
fine color ; distinct and good. 
F. T. McFadden. A reflexed Japanese with 
immense flowers, having broad, flat petals ; 
the color is a rich mauve purple, an entirely 
new shade, and most desirable; will be a 
fine variety for specimens. 
Fleur Parfaite. Rose tinted lilac ; flowers large 
and early. 
Frizou. Pure golden yellow ; large flowers, 
with centre petals whorled. 
Gloriosum. Very light lemon, with immense 
flowers, having narrow petals most grace- 
fully curved and twisted; well merits its. 
name, and is oue of the most attractive va- 
rieties we have ever grown. 
Golden Rayonnante. A charming yellow vari- 
ety of most beautiful color; flowers large, 
and borne in immense clusters ; early. 
Golden Queen. Fine deep yellow, large and 
late ; a great bloomer. 
Golden Dragon. Yellow, with long twisted 
petals; one of the richest and handsomest 
colors. 
Gorgeous. Golden yellow ;a magnificent vari- 
ety, early and distinct. 
Grandiflorum. A magnificent variety; flowers 
of immense size, often six inches in diame- 
ter; petals very broad, incurving, so as to 
form a solid ball of the purest golden yel- 
low ; one of the very finest, no collection 
complete without it. 
George A. Backus. Ribbon like petals, of royal 
scarlet color; back of petals silvery rose; 
fine. 
George Maclure. Nine inches in diemeter; 
purple shaded amaranth ; outer petals tub- 
ular, inner ones broad, flat and incurved; 
promises to be the largest of its class; was 
awarded three certificates. 
G. F. Moseman. An improved bi-color, being 
abright.ercolor; bright crimson, tipped with 
golden yellow ; this has proved to be one of 
the finest of all the new ones. 
Gertrude Henderson. Lemon yellow, with flat 
fringed petals; lasts a long time. 
Golden John Salter. Golden yellow, changing 
to amber; incurved. 
Golden Queen of England. Very large and rich 
lemon yellow • one of the best ; incurved. 
Golden Fringe. Bright gold ; most distinct. 
Golden Empress of India. Same habit as Emp- 
ress of India, but of a very handsome straw 
color. 
Gold. As name denotes, this is of the clearest 
golden yellow, and is perfectly double ; one 
of the best new yellows. 
Gold Band. Handsome compact flower, round 
yellow petals. 
H. Waterer. Late yellow, reflexed petals. 
Hiver Fleuri. Flowers large, much fringed and 
of good size; early and free; creamy white 
and blush. 
Incomparable. Rich crome yellow and old 
gold, mottled with bronze; a fine early va- 
riety. 
Isle Japanese. Pink and rose, very free. 
Jno. Salter. Fine dark Chinese, round spheri- 
cal blooms. 
Jessica. Snowy white, with yellow centre; 
very large flowers. 
Jennie Y. Murk land. Most distinct ; very large, 
having a flat surface from which project 
long tubular petals, rich golden yellow, 
shaded with apricot and rose ; a superb va- 
riety. 
Josephine. Beautiful bronze yellow ; free and 
good. 
