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EVEKGREEN LODGE, 
TWENTY-FOUR OF THE BEST VARIETIES FOR BUSH PLANTS— SUITABLE FOR 
EXHIBITION OR HOME DECORATION. Price $2.00. 
Culllngfordii Red. 
Grand) floruni Yellow. 
Jean d’Aro Blush. 
Mrs. J. Wanamaker Lilac. 
Gold Yellow. 
R. Crawford, Jr Pink. 
Lord Byron Bronze. 
Montpialsant Crimson, 
M. Boyer Pink. 
Puritan Blush. 
Mrs. Langtry — White. 
Robert Bottom ley White. 
TWELVE OF THE BEST JAPANESE 
BLOOMS. 
Venus Blush. 
Wm. Robinson Golden Bronze. 
Win. M. Si njrerly Purple. 
Mrs. R. Elliott Yellow. 
Mrs. A. Hardy While. 
Mrs. Carnagle Red. 
The Bride. White. 
La Trlomphante Pink. 
Empress of India White. 
Glorlosum Yellow. 
Mrs. Vannaman Red. 
Judge Rea Pink. 
VARIETIES SUITABLE FOR EXHIBITION 
Price $1.25. 
Comte de Germiny Bronze. 
E. Molyneux Crimson. 
(i. F. Mosoman Terra Cotta. 
( » ra nd i Horn m Yellow. 
Mrs. Langtry White. 
Phoebus Yellow. 
J. Dolaux Crimson, 
Robert Bottomley White. 
The Bride White. 
Mrs. .J. B. Wilson White. 
Mi's. Carnalge Red. 
Pres. Arthur pink. 
TWELVE OF THE BEST VARIETIES SUITABLE FOR CROWING AS STANDARDS. 
Price $1.00. 
Comte de Germiny Bronze. 
Duchess Red. 
Mrs Frank Thomson Pink. 
u. K. Mosemmi Terra Cotta. 
Gold Yellow. 
Jean d’Arc Blush. 
Grandiflorum Yellow, 
U. Crawford, Jr Pink. 
R. Bottomley White. 
Mrs. J.B. Wilson White. 
Mr.s.Carnaeie Red. 
Mrs. U. Audiguer Pink. 
OUR PRIZES. 
FORTY DOLLARS IN GOLD. 
In order to further induce the higher cultivation of the Chrysanthemum 
in the South, we take pleasure in offering the above sunt to the parties that 
raise the largest blooms. Full instructions are given in our article on Chry- 
santhemum culture of how to grow them. We have tried to be as explicit 
as possible, so that success must be certain to all who follow our rules. We 
have retained no trade secrets, but give it all away as far as we know. The 
prizes will be distributed as follows : 
For the best 36 blooms, not less than 12 varieties, first prize, - - $2500 
For the 2nd best 36 blooms, not less than 12 varieties, second prize, 10 00 
For the 3rd best 36 blooms j not less than 1 2 varieties, third prize, - 5 00 
These blooms must be sent to us by express any time from the 1st to the 
15th of November next. There will be no entrance fee for this contest, but 
no one is eligible to compete whose name does not appear on our order book 
this Spring for a sum of not less than Three Dollars in Chrysanthemums. 
Any further information desired on this subject will cheerfully be given. In 
Fall Catalogue we will give full instructions as to how the flowers ought to 
be cut and shipped. The blooms eligible to compete for this must be of 
good size, only one bloom on each stem, and cut with a long stem. 
