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Clarksville, Ten n. 
Frizou. Pure golden yellow ; the flowers 
large, with centre petals whorled. 
Glorlosum. Very light lemon, with im- 
mense flowers, and having narrow petals 
most gracefully curved and twisted ; it 
well merits its name, and is one of the 
most attractive varieties we have ever 
grown. 
Golden Bronze. Fine incurved bloom, 
vigorous habit. 
Golden Rayonnante. A charming yel- 
low variety of most beautiful color; the 
flowers are large, and borne in immense 
clusters ; early. 
Golden Queen. Fine deep yellow, large 
and late ; a great bloomer. 
Golden Dragon. Yellow, with twisted 
petals; one of the richest and handsom- 
est colors. 
Gorgeous. Golden yellow : a magnificent 
variety, early and distinct. 
Grandiflorum. A magnificent variety: 
flowers of immense size, often six inches 
in diameter: petals very broad, incurv- 
ing, so as to form a solid ball of the pur- 
est golden yellow ; one of the very finest, 
and no collection will be complete with- 
out it. 
George A. Backus. Ribbon like petals, 
of royal scarlet color ; back of petals sil- 
very rose ; fine. 
George Maclure. Nine inches in diame- 
ter; purple shaded amaranth : the outer 
petals tubular, 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 a brighter color: 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; it lasts a long 
time. 
Golden John Salter. A golden yellow, 
changing to amber: incurved. 
Golden Queen of England. Very large 
and ricli lemon yellow : one of the best ; 
incurved. 
Golden Fringe. Bright cold: most dis- 
tinct. 
Golden Empress of India. Same habit 
as Empress of India, but of a very hand- 
some 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, with reflexed 
petals. 
I fiver Fleuri. Flowers large, fringed and 
of good size: very early and tree; creamy 
white and blush. 
Incomparable. Rich chrome yellow and 
old gold, mottled with bronze: a line 1 
early variety. 
Isle Japanese. Pink and rose, very free. 
John Salter. Fine dark Chinese, round 
spherical blooms. 
Jessica. Snowy white, with yellow cen- 
tre ; very large flowers. 
Jennie Y. Murkland. Most distinct- and 
very large, having a flat surface from 
which project long tubular petals, rich 
golden yellow, shaded with apricot and 
rose : a superb variety. 
Josephine. Beautiful bronze yellow ; free 
and good. 
John Thorpe. Eight inches in diameter; 
full flowers with long broad petals, ex- 
cept the under row, which contains a 
few tubular ones: color the richest deep 
lake, a new shade; very vigorous and 
early. 
Judge Rea. A delicate shade of pink: 
flowers seven and a half inches in diam- 
eter; a profuse bloomer, bat its best fea- 
ture is its earl in ess. 
John Collins. Immense, large, and flat 
flowers of beautiful silvery bronze and 
ashes-of-rose color; very pretty. 
John Welch. Dark crimson maroon. 
John II. Bradbury. Deep crimson, tip- 
ped with yellow ; line reflexed flowers, in 
style like. Duchess. 
John M. Hughes. Awarded first prize 
and extra silver medal by Pennsylvania 
Horticultural Society in 1886; in color a 
beautiful silvery pink. 
King of Crimsons. A good sized flower 
of the most intense rich crimson, and of 
handsome globular shape : this is an en- 
tirely new shade. 
Eeopard. The only spotted variety ex- 
tant. 
E- Canning. A most exquisite white, ab- 
solutely pure: the flower is quite regular 
in form, very large and flat petals. 
Eambeth. Early, dwarf, and of a strong 
habit : purest white, and one of the larg- 
est early double varieties; the flowers 
are five to six inches across, borne in 
clusters. 
Ea Dauphinois. Enormous flower, very 
double : yellow ochre, brightening as the 
flower opens: a very choice variety of 
good habit ; first-class certificate. 
Eord Wolseley. A grand variety: rich, 
deep bronzy red, shaded purple; one of 
the very finest. 
Eady Slade. Soft pink, with lilac shade : 
most beautiful shape; incurved. 
Eouis Weille. Fine large flowers; violet 
mauve, lighter centre. 
Eady St. Clair. One of the most beautiful 
of all whites: incurved. 
Ea Desire. Fine white Pompone. 
Ea Centaure. Light pink, changing to 
white : fine] 
Ec Tonkin. ( 'entre white, shaded rose on 
the outside: flowers large, produced in 
bouquets. 
Eady Talfourd. Delicate rose, silvery 
back, incurved. 
Eord Byron. Large orange, tipped with 
red. 
Eady Matlieson. Large petals, reflexed 
at extremities: globular, and of a rosy 
cream color. 
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