CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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Golden Plume. Very late; a clear and bright 
yellow; free bloomer. 
Hrrriet Beecher Stowe. Pure white petals, 
long, tint and pointed; very free flowering. 
Harry - B. Widener. Bright lemon yellow in 
color; flowers large; stout stems: flowers are 
erect, without support: incurving, and form- 
ing a large rounded surface. 
H. Waterer. A late yellow, with reflexed pe- 
tals. 
Harry Iialsley. A pearl pink shading In a 
Mermet pink: flowers are double, scmi-glnbu- 
lar. with erect petals. 
H. F. Spaulding. A grand Japanese variety 
of most novel shape and effect; color a rich 
apricot yellow shading to rose, centre petals a 
clear yellow; bloom solid and double. 
Harry - May. Flower very large, double, and 
forming a massive sphere; the color deep old 
gold, occasionally veined red ; petals broad and 
i hick. 
Innocence. Seedling from Mrs. Hardy and as 
tine in form, but without the velvety pile. 
Ivory. One of the lines! whites now in cultiva- 
tion: very large, globular and early. 
J. C. Vaughan. Richest pi tun crimson ; flowers 
reflexed, very large, strong and stiff* stems. 
John Firth. Petals cup shaped, completely 
r overing the centre; deep Mermet pink, shad- 
ing to silvery rose. 
Jessica. Snow white, with yellow centre; very 
large flowers. 
John Thorpe. Color the richest deep lake, a 
new shade: very vigorous and early. 
Joseph H. White. A large % white variety; a 
nicely rounded flower of line size and sub- 
stance, and perfect purity of color. 
John Iiertermann. Immense white flowers of 
a rather flat form, and very double: the centre 
a creamy white: the petals quite thick anil 
lightly corrugated. 
J. N. May. Extra large deep ox blood ml. the 
color of Mrs. J/r. Emlin. hut much larger and 
more double; reverse of petals shaded a copper’ 
bronze: full and solid bloom: a magnificent 
acquisition. 
Jardin des Plants. A tine 1 old variety; bright 
golden yellow. 
Kioto. A beautiful incurved yellow of fine 
form and habit. 
Kate Ratnho. Pure while; a very large, broad, 
double flower; florets curl at the tips and 
slightly incurve. 
Lily Bates. Very large and perfectly double, 
clear, bright, rich pink; the petals broad and 
flat. 
Lizzie Cartledge. Very large, full and double 
flower, incurved: the color a bright dark rose, 
reverse silvery white. 
La Tonkin. Centre while, shaded rose on the 
outside; flowers large. 
L. Canning. A most exquisite white, abso- 
lutely pure: tin* flower regular in form ; very 
large and flat petals. 
Lillian 11. Bird, of the very largest size; the 
petals tubular, of varying, lengths; color an 
exqisito shade of “shrimp pink/' 
Lillian Russell. ( dear silvery pink, incurving 
and forming, an immense round ball of the 
very largest size. 
Lucrece. A pure white: largely used for cut- 
ting and late decorations. 
Louis Boelinier. This is also known .as the 
oink ostrich plume: it has the wonderful hair 
like growth of Airs. A. Hardy; inside petals of 
a deep rose, shading to a lavender pink on the 
outer edge. 
Maria Ward. Grand size; purest white; very 
fine. 
Mrs. La m v . A beautiful large, incurved flower; 
white, with faintest blush lines on edges; ex- 
tremely double. 
M*"?. Jerome Jones. Pure white, incurved 
high round flower, the trucy highest type of 
best ( h ry.san them u m flower to date. 
.f/rs. Coy. Fifer. The flowers flat, with pure 
white, broad petals; centre incurving when 
fully matured; stout stem, with fine foliage. 
Mrs. C. I). Avery. Petals long, conveyed and 
twisted at maturity; color a new shade, pure 
dnndolin yellow, darker than Lincoln or Wid- 
ener. 
Mrs. Senator Hearst. Pure white; a full, flow- 
ing flower: petals spreading, a little twisted 
and irregular, and of different shapes and 
sizes. 
Mrs. Gallagher. Large bloom, with full cen- 
tre: a deep maroon, crimson above, paler be- 
low. 
Mrs.J. Ilood Wright. Flowers large, full and 
double, of the purest white, with reflexed, 
twisted petals; a strong grower. 
Mrs. Robert Craig. [ n form the purest Chi- 
nese incurcd. while in size and texture and 
general build it has the grandeur of the Jap- 
anese.; color snow white. 
Mrs. L. C. Maderia. A perfect, compact globe 
of bright orange yellow: the petals upright, of 
heavy texture: of strong constitution; stems 
still', and flowers of large size. 
Marguerite Jeffords. A large ball of fine am- 
ber color; a splendid grower. 
Mr. picks Arnold • A strong growing and 
floriferous variety, bearing large, full double 
flowers of an old gold color, and spherical in 
shape. 
Miss Annie Manda. Flower high and com- 
pact, perfectly double, incurved, of the purest 
white; the petals arc covered with long hair- 
like growths, giving it a very unique appear- 
ance. 
Mrs. IC. I). Adams. Very varge; petals of me- 
dium width, on ter ones swirled, as if the flower 
had been turned swiftly on its stem; color 
pure white. 
Miss Ada McVicker. A plant, of strong habit, 
producing immense creamy-white flowers, 
with broad, thick, reflexed petals. 
Mrs. IV. vS. Kimball. Flower very large, full 
double, pale blush or creams white, with a 
yellowish centre; the petals are very broad and 
reflexed. 
Mrs. A. C. Burpee. Immense; a clear chrome 
yellow. 
Mrs. A. J. Drexel. A large flowering early 
variety of fine crimson lake color; in form it 
is rounded and beautiful and half globular. 
M rs. J. W. M orrissey. ( *o 1 or si 1 very pink, the 
inner surface of petals bright rose; grand exi- 
bition bloom. 
Mistletoe. Of the Comte de Ocrminy type, 
with the outside of the .petals silvery white. 
Mermaid. A very delicate yet bright pink, 
perfectly incurving and broad petals: very 
delicate in color and finish. 
Mattie Bruce. Silvery pink in color; of me- 
dium size. 
Mrs. /. N. Gerard . Grand cup shaped variety, 
closely incurving with age; of large size, ami 
of the brightest peach pink. 
Mrs. A n drew Carnegie. Bright deep crimson, 
reverse of the petals a shade lighter, broad, 
long and flat . 
Mrs. Alplietis Hardy. Flowers pure white; 
on the upper surface of the floret petals is 
what at first sight appears to be hoar frost or 
snow. 
Mrs. Lihbie Allen. The color is a yellow of a 
very pleasing shade; a good variety for exhi- 
bition blooms. 
Molly Hawn. A most valuable white variety, 
for its size. Shape and purity. 
Mad. Louise Leroy’. White, tinted a blush; 
very free blooming, and rather late. 
