CATALOGUE 
Mrs. Thorburn, (Snow) deep violet blue, distinct light eye, 
foliage and habit first class, the nearest approach to clear 
blue of any in cultivation, 25c. 
Mad. Sevigne, dark plum "purple, very dark center, constant 
and somewhat fragrant. 
Mad. Schmidt, bright rose scarlet, slightly tinged with crimson, 
habit and foliage very fine. 
Miss Hensler, (Snow) white, stamina tinged with violet, very 
vigorous and free. 
Morning Star, (Hovey) blush pink, ruby eye, pips very large 
and smooth, but lacking in substance, first class in every 
respect in the house. 
Metropolitan, (Snow) very fine carmine purple, pips large, of 
first rate substance, habit vigorous, extra first class, 25c. 
Melvina, rich crimson maroon, pips and truss large, foliage 
vigorous. 
Mad. Luther, mottled lilac and deep purple, a fine variegated 
variety. 
Mad. Lemounier, satin rose, each division of carolla having a 
clear white stripe on each side. 
Mad. Mallet, pure white, very profuse and fine. 
Orb of Day, (Hovey) rich crimson scarlet, very fine. 
Purple Perfection, fine maroon purple, light center, pips 
large and of first-rate substance, first class in every respect. 
Purple King, purple, tinged with carmine, large and fine. 
Mrs. Mills, rich plum purple, light eye, habit upright. 
Prince of Wales, rose, mottled with lilac and purple, eye very 
conspicuous. 
Princess of Nassau, one of the best pure whites, very free. 
Phenomena, crimson scarlet, large and fine. 
Queen Victoria, blush white, pips very large, smooth and of 
good substance. 
Queen, blush white, very fragrant, the best sweet-scented variety, 
very constant, first class only for its fragrance. 
Red Jacket, bright rose red, fine truss, and an incessant bloomer. 
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