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CHINESE .—These are incurved and globe-shaped, the florets broad, smooth, regularly arranged, rounded at the 
tips, and the color clear and decisive. All are refined, beautiful flowers. 
ANEMONE F LO W E R E D .—These are of three classes—Large Anemones, Japanese Anemones, and Pompon 
Anemones. 
Our Unrivaled Collection, Packet—25 Cents. 
This collection consists of a choice selection of all varieties in one package, enabling every lover of these odd and beau¬ 
tiful flowers to obtain all kinds without purchasing each kind separately. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, MRS. CLEVELAND. 
C hrysfintlieimini Plants. 
Price, 10 cents each, by mail, or OUR CHOICE FOURTEEN for $1.00, or OUR CHOICE SEVEN for 50 cents. 
Abd-el- Kader —Rich, deep mauve-crimson; a beautiful and distinct variety. 
Blanche N iege —One of the largest and purest white flowers. Magnificent flowers. 
Bras. Rouge —A charming combination of gold and maroon. 
Hmperor Nicholas —Combination of crimson and gold. Good. 
Fair Maid Of Guernsey —Very large flowers of the snowiest white; in clusters; one of the best. 
Frizou —A lovely variety; pure golden yellow; the flowers large and perfect. 
Fantasie— Flowers blush white and of good size. Each petal has a convex side surface and is slightly twisted, 
being two or three inches in length. 
Fleur de Bois —Medium size, deep blood red shaded lighter. 
Gloriosum —Very light lemon color, with immense flowers, having narrow petals gracefully curled and twisted. 
Grand if lorum —A magnificent variety. Flowers of immense size, often six inches in diameter. Petals broad, in¬ 
curving so as to form a solid ball of the purest golden yellow. 
Galathea Flowers very large, silvery pink and rose, twisted and curled. A lovely variety. 
H iver Fleuri —Flowers large, much fringed and of-good size ; creamy white and blush. 
H ero of Magdala —Blood l-ed, reverse of petals orange buff, the flower reflexed and showing two distinct colors . 
in the same flower. 
Julius Caesar— A very distinct color of an entirely new shade, being a red orange or the lightest chestnut. Flow¬ 
ers are large. 
La Pluie de Or —Rich, pure golden yellow, of medium size, in clusters. Very distinct. 
Madame de Seven —Rosy amaranth shaded with silver; a very pleasing color. The flowers are large and flat. 
Moon light —A grand flower of the purest white; one of the largest and quite free in bloom; petals like pointed 
ribbons. 
M. Planchenau —Mauve, shaded rose and silver; flowers large free and early. 
Mons. Chas. Huber —Flowers crimson, tipped with amber and gold. 
Purple King —Deep purple; rather late but quite distinct in color. 
Rosea Superba— Color rosy lilac, center of flower spiral shaped. 
