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EVERGREEN LODGE 
A Few Rare Varieties You Cannot Afford to Pass. 
ft,ll,,win * iU ' L ' of habit, Perfeci flower, perfect color, and perfection in every respect 
W e make a special oiler of (his set of twelve for $2.00. 
GOLDEN WEDDING. 
Richest golden yellow, intense and dazzling 
in color: (lowers ten to twelve inches in diaine- 
ter. tour to six in depth: petals broad and Ion tr. 
double to the centre without an eye: the grand- 
est of yellows. *25 cents each. 
NJ VE us. 
A grand snow white variety: centre irregu- 
larly incurving, withonter petals rellexed nearly 
to the stem. ( 'oust ilution robust : foliage large 
and abundant, while the keeping qualities of 
the flowers are unsurpassed. 25 cents each. 
G E XT 1 \S li l ’RG II. 
A <leep crimson variety: excels in color as 
J'ohlen Wedding does in yellow. Outer petal* 
broad and drooping. A < 'hrysan them urn of rare 
merit. 25 cents each. 
GOOD GRACIOUS. 
Delicate peach pink, solid round form, petals 
incurved, irregularly overlaping each other: it 
is most remarkable for its size, form ami color. 
2a cents each. 
WM. FALCONER. 
This grand variety is a sport from Louis lloeh- 
mer, and it partakes ot all the good qualities 
hiund in that excellent variety. The color is 
an exquisite shade of rosy blush, changing to a 
delicate flesh pink as the (lowers advance in 
age. 1 heilelicacvol tintingi* wilhout a parallel 
d] any class of llowers within our knowledge. 
I he sot t. tcNithery growth peculiar to t he ( tstrich 
1 lumcclass is even more pronounced than in 
any ot its predecessors, and in this variety it has 
an additional charm. 25 cents each. 
ENFANT DES DEC X MONDES. 
A magnificent white sport from Louis Boeh- 
nn r. partaking ot all its good qualities; color 
purest snow white, borne on strong stem*, and 
perfect in habit; the grandest white of the J lardy* 
type. 2o cents each. 
MRS. CRAIG E LIPPINCOTT. 
ti,!w' t of ,h S vsirioties yet introduced. 
I Ik (oloi it bright yellow, mid may be Hasted 
a i ons tluHimry varieties, as it has tire hirsute 
appendage, though not as pronounced however 
as on some ol (he others ot this class ■>:, rents 
each. 
OOtDEN BALI,. 
11 is the very host variety of its color, deepest 
t'oldcn yellow, tor decorative specimens. Self- 
supporting, never needing a slake, and growing 
;ibon W(. te,n in height ( ’ompaet, free flower- 
ng. t ill double globular rellexed Hloom; is 
li narkahly healthy, carrying its dark green 
lounge to the ground. A grand yellow com- 
panion tor ivory. 25 cents each. 
THE QUEEN. 
A grand double white, of fine size and great 
subs lance. \ er.v rounded in form, incurving 
mid lull. Attracted a great deal of attention at 
.Madison buna re. where n was awarded the first 
premium lor best white. 25 cents each. 
J. H CLIFFB. 
Magnificent rich pinh. deeping to centre: the 
Powers solidly double: nine to ten inches in 
diameter: strong, stiil stems: habit perfect 25 
cents each. 
FRIAfCBSS OF CHR ISA XT HE MOMS. 
Entirely new and distinct variety. A magni- 
lieent flower ol spherical shape: incurved, mak- 
ing a large hall : ox.juisitc shade of light delicate 
shrimp pink. Awarded lirst. prize at a famous 
i hrysanthemum show in Japan. 25 cents each. 
1 VI XX IB I)A VIS. 
It i>- a vigorous grower and free bloomer: lias 
large spreading blossoms when disbudded. The 
petals are tubular m form, pure white at the 
base, am. deepening to a rich lavender towards 
the eons. \\ hen fully matured the color of the 
bloom very nearly resembles the true (,'rnfed- 
erate grey. 25 cents each. 
Novelties for 1894. 
The following varieties are offered this Spring for the first time, and are without doubt unsur- 
passed in any particular by any other varieties in cultivation. They are the prize winning varie- 
ties of Iasi Kail at the World's Fair ( 'hrysanthemum Show, also at Boston, New York, Philadel- 
phia and Indianapolis. They were awarded premiums for possessing points of merit over all 
other varieties of < 'hrysanthemttms at the present time in existence, which fact should he a saffi- 
ciont guarantee of their merit. 
MRS. E. G. HILL. 
Clear pearl pink. Ready to cut by October 
12th. Seven to eight inches in diameter, three 
to four inches deep. Full t<> the centre: a grand 
incurving sphere when fully developed. Very 
free in growth: luxuriant in foliage, which is 
carried quite (dose to the (lower: stem very still’. 
Its. keeping qualities are quite wonderful: the 
blooms cut October 20th were certificated at 
Philadelphia and. Indianapolis November 8th. 
Of the easiest possible culture, and quite as tine 
in every respect as;tlie very best of the midsea- 
son varieties. It is the only variety receiving a 
Columbian medal previous to the great Chicago 
chrysanthemum show. It is a seedling from 
Puritan and Mrs. Alphcus Hardy, and has the 
line form ot the latter variety, but the color is a 
eautiful pearly pink. Price 75 cents each. 
CHALLENGE. 
Tin- isa Into variety, being at perfection about 
November >.it i 1 he flower is a perfect globe 
ot gold, whirl; filially shows a pointed centre. 
1 lie color is bright yellow, and in form quite as 
deep as wide: the stem very strong: foliage extra 
good, and a somewhat, dwarf grower. Awarded 
medals at Indianapolis, Philadelphia and New 
Wk and first premium at the World's Fair. 
It IS the long looked for ideal yellow, both for 
commercial and exhibition purposes. Price 
•>1.00 each. 
MAJOR HONNAFFON. 
t A very soft, clear yellow of the incurved type, 
lull to the centre; flowers measure six to seven 
inches in diameter with nearly the same depth. 
Hs ported form and finish gives it the same 
