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EVERGREEN LODGE. 
Wabati. Pink; very large and full flow- TFootten. This is a good variety, either 
er; long and broad petals, the outer of for pot specimens or for cut blooms: 
which reflex; those of the centre. in- the flowers are pure white, large amt 
curve, making a superb and beautiful globular, 
show bloom. 
New Chrysanthemums of 1892. 
The following list comprises all the novelties of last year, and contains many 
of the finest Chrysanthemums in cultivation at the present, time. We bloomed 
them all here last Fall, and can highly recommend them. These plants sold last 
Spring at. $1.00 and $1.50 each, and we offer them here for the first time at a price 
that is within the reach of al 1 . 
Price 25 cents each, 3 for 50 cents, 7 for $1.00, 16 for $2.00. Our Selec- 
tion from this list $1.50 per dozen. 
Ada 11. Eeltoy. A tine symetrically 
formed variety; petals broad and cup- 
ped full to the centre; color deep rose 
pink; extra large flower; one of the 
best tor exhibition purposes. 
A. Eadeuberg. A full and extremely 
double Japanese variety of immense 
size, having been grown ten inches 
across; style and shape of Mrs. Irving 
( dark, except in color, which is a clear 
delicate rose pink ; magnificent for ex- 
hibition specimens. 
Col. Wm. B. Smith. Immense double 
high built flower; petals very broad 
and large, forming a solid mass of the 
richest bright golden bronze. 
Clara Bertemann. Old gold; sport of 
John Collins, with flowers of the same 
shape; opens at first a bronze color, 
witli purplish stripes underneath, and 
then changes to a beautiful golden yel- 
low. 
C. 11. Whitnall. Large and very double 
Chinese incurved variety; of a velvety 
maroon, lined in a shade lighter; first 
approach to this color in the globular 
Chinese. 
Col. H. M. Boles. Vigorous in habit; 
very large, rose-pink flowers with 
twisted petals, veined with a lighter 
shade; very full centre: a grand exhi- 
bition variety. 
David Rose. Rosy claret, edged with 
silvery white: large and handsome. 
I>r. Covert. Large golden yellow, deep 
and bright; heavy in texture, very 
double and incurving, stems, strong; 
an improved Mrs. W. K. Harris in size 
and color; follows Wldener in season 
of blooming. 
Dr. Callandrean. A creamy yellow, 
shading to white; petals very large, 
broad, and inclined to incurve: a very 
beautiful blossom. 
Dr. It. A. Matideville. Large, full and 
double, bright chrome yellow; petals 
very long and twisted, with a swirled 
habit; the upper petals incurve, while 
the lower ones reflex; one of the grand- 
est varieties in cultivation. 
Evening Glow. Deep yellow in centre, 
with rich bronze red shadings toward 
the ends of each petal; very much 
like the coloring of a brilliant sunset. 
E. A. Wood. Incurving and very line 
shaped flowers; velvety crimson, reflex 
of petals shaded gold; lower petals 
slightly retlexed. which givesit a beau- 
tiful appearance; the foliage is very 
heavy, dark green: it has strong, stiti 
stems, and is a good grower. 
Eva Hoyte. An immense double Jap- 
anese bloom of clearest and brightest 
yellow, a solid ball with full and high 
built centre; grand for any purpose, 
and superior to Widener ; or other ex- 
isting varieties for exhibition, two 
hundred and fifty dollars was paid tor 
the control of this magnificent yellow 
variety. 
E. Hitzeroth. Magnificent extra large 
flower; the petals broad and peculiarly 
arranged, completely til ling the centre : 
a bright lemon yellow, exquisite and 
novel form; superior for commercial 
or exhibition purposes. 
Ella May. Primrose yellow, apricot 
centre: extra large and tine. 
Edward Hatch. An immense variety, 
incurving grandly, in globe form with 
renexed outer petals; color soft lemon 
and bright pink; one of the grandest 
of the year. 
Exquisite. Delicate pink; a very fine 
full headed flower; petals rather broad 
and standing pretty well out all over. 
Eaultless. Deep golden yellow; extra 
large and full; in color and form un- 
equalled: measured over eleven inches 
in diameter. 
Fred. Dorner. Opens with an incurv- 
ing centre, and reficxed outer petals, 
but gradually assumes a pyramidal 
form of pure white, faintly penciled in 
light lavender; flowers large, on still' 
stems, and a good grower. 
Goldfinch. Deep, intense crimson on 
the upper surface, the reverse being a 
light bronze; a pleasing contrast. 
Golden Gate. Imported Japanese, 189(1. 
Tawney yellow, quite distinct, full 
centre; large spreading flowers, slightly 
whorled. regular form; stout stems; 
long white petals of good substance; a 
good cut flower variety. 
