Mrs. rotter. Tliis isalso known asStone- 
wall Jackson and Crystal Wave. Pure 
satiny white, beautifully undulating 
petals: late flowering, and good for cut 
Bower work. 
Mrs. Hu dh Graham. Incurved petals of 
light pink, lined with white : the flowers 
large and full, of good habit. 
Narragansett. Clear white, with a full, 
high centre. 
Nymphcea. A new sweet. scented variety, 
the flowers resembling a Water Inly, 
lienee its name ; has a most pleasing fra- 
grance. is a vigorous grower, and a fine 
acquisition to any collection. 
Prince Kamoutski. Large, incurved, of 
the Comte de (Jcrniiny type; inside of 
petals bright crimson, outer ones deep 
coppery bronze; very free and fine: a 
superb addition. 
Rollin Thatcher. Flowers richest yel- 
low: thick, solid and compact; petals 
forming a perfect ball. At in every 
respect for specimen plants. 
Red Gauntlet. Dark bronze, a vigorous 
grower and free bloomer, 
A Choice Selection 
Shasta. A pure white, large spherical 
blooms, distinct. 
Sachem. Keflexed strong growing clear 
yellow variety. 
The Bride. This was disseminated two 
years ago without its intrinsic worth 
being known, but time has demonstrated 
its value, and it lias been placed at t lie* 
head of all white varieties, 
T. C. Price. A perfectly double flower, 
much twisted and incurved in the form 
of a eorkskrew. Strawberry cream color, 
very distinct, and thoroughly good lor 
all purposes; yery large. 
Theodora. Salmon rose spiral, straw col- 
ored centre, large, fine, and the best tor 
specimen plants. 
Violet Rose. A grand double variety, 
exceedingly free, of perfect form, a Ik au- 
tiful combination of violet and rose in 
color, and for exhibition purposes till 
that can be desired. 
Wm. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden 
yellow variety, with straight, flat, spread- 
ing petals. An extra large flower, com- 
pletely double, and of great substance. 
from All Sources. 
The following list comprises the cream of all Chrysanthemums 
in cultivation at the present time. All the new varieties of last 
Spring that were sent out by both American and foreign raisers 
that have proved to lie desirable are here enumerated. 
Price 25 Cents Each, $2.50 Per Dozen; Our Selection, $2.00 Per Dozen. 
Addie Decker. A new dazzling shade of 
mandarin yellow, enlivened with. sal- 
mon and flume color. A showy variety, 
good for specimens. 
Antoinette Martin. A glorious Japanese 
specimen of immense size; petals curling 
and intermingling, irregularly forming 
a compact mass of pink, silvery sheen. 
Ada Spaulding. A striking variety of 
globular form, petals very large, broad 
and solid; color shading from the purest 
pearl white to a deep pink on the lower 
petals. A vigorous grower and an excel- 
lent variety for all purposes. 
Cyclone. An enormous Japanese, with 
creamy white centre petals arranged in 
long whorls, forming a complete moun- 
tain like effect. This has been shown to 
measure eleven inches in diameter. 
Crown Prince. A splendid improvement 
on Mrs. ('. H. Wheeler, with broader 
petals and of a deeper hue of color. Ox- 
blood red on the upper surface, old gold 
beneath. 
Clara Rieman. A rich lavender rose in 
color, shading to silvery rose, with white 
centre. A very large open surfaced 
flower of fine texture. 
Carrie Denny. A clear amber, entirely 
distinct from anything in cultivation. 
A most novel and striking color. Comes 
in large spherical balls, incurving and 
slightly wliorled. 
Charles A. Reeser. A novel and peculiar 
shade of color, quite distinct, a violet 
pink, without shadings; a tine recurved 
variety of good habit. Splendid for pots, 
making a fine exhibition plant. 
Claude Frollo. Large double pink vari- 
ety of strong, robust, and perfect habit, 
it free bloomer, and an excellent variety 
for plant spacimens. 
Dango Zaka. Distinct and desirable va- 
riety, flowersof largest size. Color claret 
crimson and pink bronze, the centre in- 
curving. 
flat, incurved, showing 
no eye. A bright .mahogany color, and 
Eclipse. Large, 
a showy and grand exhibition bloom 
E. H. Fitler. Flowers of immense size, 
incurved, with large broad shell-like 
petals. Color a mixture of gold, tawny 
yellow and bronze. 
Eugene Giat. Dark red shading, lighter 
to centre, striped ; bright orange, a val- 
uable acquisition. 
Fireball. Rich red, very high centre, the 
outer petals broad. flat, and short, some- 
times streaked with bronze. 
F. Marronch. Bright yellow, wide, flat 
petals. Double, extra large and line. . 
George Daniels. Enormous flower, nine 
to ten inches in diameter: petals very 
long and broad, measuring three-fourths 
inch in breadth : color silvery white, the 
reverse purple rose. 
