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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
Hrs. C. H. Wheeler. The flowers are of the 
largest size, and of heavy substance; color a 
bright crimson on the upper side of petals, 
while the under side is clear old gold. 
M rs.tr an k Thompson. Very large incurved, 
with broad petals; mottled deep pink, with a 
silvery hack; very distinct. 
Mrs. Marla Simpson. Petals very broad and 
channeled, and closely incurving, so as to 
completely cover. the centre; a line chrome 
yellow of largest size. 
Miss Mary wheeler. Pearly white: of im- 
mense size; the petals delicately tinted on 
edges a pale pink. 
Mud. Baeo. Ail extra large, deep rose, tipped 
golden; very double, and a magnificent show 
bloom. 
Miss Minnie Wannamaker. A creamy white 
incurving from first opening to finish, when* 
it appears as a snow white ball ; is rather dwarf 
in habit. 
Mrs. Mary Morgan. Rich, deep pink: perfect 
shape: incurved. 
¥r 0t i nt ^: n ., 0f Sno ^.- Good white: very large. 
Mad. Thibaut . Fine dark red; valuable as a 
late variety. 
Mrs. Geo. Bullock. A pearly white: flowers 
very large and fiat: very fine for exhibition 
purposes. 
Mrs. Irving Clark. Pearl white in the margin, 
shading lu deep rose m centre, which is beau* 
titully whorled. 
Mrs. Richard Elliott. Another grand yellow: 
very large, slightly recurved, petals long, of 
medium width. 
Mrs. Blanc. Centre of floret erect: outer 
petals horizontal or drooping, rosy lavender 
centre soft clear rose. 
Mrs. Vana man. Cherry red; very large and 
perlectly distinct. 
Mrs. II. Cannell. Very rich and broad petal*; 
color of brightest possible yellow. 
Mrs. bottler Large, full and double flowers 
<>t clear, soft rose, the shade of the La France 
Rose. 
Mrs. w. Clarke. Deep puitgje amaranth, 
silvery rose reverse: very lnrge and perfectly 
distinct. 
Mrs. Jessie Harr. A very line incurved pure 
while ol large size, with flat, ribhondike 
petals. 
Mrs. Langtry. An enormous incurved Japan- 
ese: t he outer petals long and quilled, inside 
onev fiat and most beautifully incurved : color 
a pure white. 
Nymphcea. A new sweet scented variety, the 
flowers resembling a Water Lily, hence its 
name: has a most pleasing fragrance. 
! /, ..! lie color is identical with that 
ol ( u llinglonlii. while the size, breadth of the 
petals and general build are grand. 
I resident Harrison. Immense cupped flower, 
t lie. outsioe petals salmon red, centre a deep 
Indian red. 
Potter Palmer Color pure white: flat on open- 
ing. but gradually assuming a half globular 
form ol great size. 
Progression. K.xim largc laic flowering vari- 
ety. ami remaining m flower up to Christmas- 
color purest white. 
h^\ Br , eit '{‘, tycr hJ he flo " - er of the very 
□lightest golden yellow. 
Pelican. Pure white, shaded cream; petals ir- 
regular, flat, half tubular. 
Pnritan. White, tinted with rose; large and of 
soodjmbit. anc * one ot tlje finest for bush 
President Arthur. Immense rose colored flow- 
ers, opening in whorls. 
1 rinee Kamontski. Large, incurved; insid6 
ol petals bright crimson, outer ones a deep 
coppery bronze. 
Penelope. The color is white; clouded with u 
very beautiful deep rose, and tipped with 
President Spaulding. Very vigorous; a rich 
reddish purple color. 
Robert Bottomly. Pure white; flowers large; 
very hue. 
Rohallion. Petals long, relieved and twisted; 
T?yi\* V G ( *] irk yeUow: a strong grower. 
fi' Brown. Will make a magnificent ex- 
hibition variety either as a cut fiower or grown 
»» U1 t>ots: coior richest crimson. 
Rose Queen. A .self color or bright roseamar- 
antli: very distinct shade; flowers broad, cup 
shaped. 
Roslyu. A superb clear Mermet pink, immense 
m size, having been exhibited twelve inches 
across: the best pink in commerce. 
Shenandoah. Broad flower of immense size, 
lull am double to centre, petals over an inch 
m width: deep chestnut brown on both upper 
and lower surfaces, the entire bloom being a 
sol id color without shadings. 
Superbe I lore. Globular flowers: a carmine 
rose, lighter centre, white reverse. 
Sunnvside. A dedicate flesh tint while open- 
ing. becoming white when fully expanded. 
vSr/g/ir Loaf. 1 he color is varying shades of 
yellow, often shaded bronze, and sometimes 
perfectly clear :.a giant grower. 
Auxedo. Beautiful shade of rich amber: the 
/n!;2"r> e L s * iX ,W. M , zo a, ? d perfectly double. 
1 v \\ i •* il)l ? U as been placed at the head 
ot all white varieties. 
Brice. A perfectly double flower, much 
twisted and incurved in the form of a cork- 
screw. 
Thos. H. Spaulding. Flowers very large, of a 
nclj red crimson, with golden yellow tips. 
I 1 / 11 ' ‘tm 1 1 y incurved; hue healthy grower. 
t ji. 1 lie most novel colored flower yet seen : 
ihc ground color is a deep drab brown, over- 
haul with crimson lines. 
Victor, is exceptionally fine and perfect in 
shape; a rich golden yellow, slightly shaded 
brown.. 
V olcanic. Reflexed and plumed variety, the 
clearest cunary yellow; when expanded petals 
reflex close to the stem. 
\ ivian Morrell. Large pink and of very fine 
form. 
V ■ H. Hallock. Rosy pearl, of a waxy texture, 
tfic flowers are six inches in diameter; ehang- 
> n ? 1 .° beautiful curved form, 
i to let Rose. A grand double variety: exceed- 
ingly tree; of perfect form; beautiful combi- 
nation of violet and rose in color. 
n in. 11. Lincoln. A magnificent golden yel- 
low variety, with straight and flat spreading 
Petals. 
Walter W. Coles. Very bright reddish terra 
cotm reverse pale yellow; outer petals long. 
in\yul. pointed and horizontal. 
» om.y.a. Chinese incurved ; flowers stand erect 
on stout stems; color white, delicate shade of 
green. 
New Chrysanthemums of 1893. 
Tlu- following list Comprises nil the novelties of last year, and contains many of the finest 
ho. anthem,, ins in cultivation at the present time. We bloomed them all here last Fall and 
