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JOHN N. MAY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
C. J. SALTER. A fine, .large flower of extra good substance; clear yellow 
with excellent constitution, good stem and foliage; a grand thing for 
all purposes. Second crown or first terminal; 41/2 feet. Midseason. 
COL. D. APPLETON. Bright, golden yellow; one of the largest and best 
varieties ever introduced; 4 feet. Cr. or Ter. 
COLUMBIA. A most pleasing shade of pure pink; blooms of fine size and 
substance; a first-class shipper. Early midseason and later. Use the 
first bud after September 1. 
CONVENTION HALL. Closely resembles The Queen in stem, foliage and 
form, but is without the objectionable eye. Color, white of an exceed¬ 
ingly pure tone. 4 feet. Second crown bud. 
DAZ.Z]-E.R. Ihe bi'ightest crimson, large size, full and graceful form. Dwarf 
sturdy grower; a fine commercial variety. Season, middle of October; 
second crown. 
DURBAN’S PRIDE. Color, a lovely shade of silvery pink; a grand exhibition 
variety, with a good constitution. 
EDGAR SANDERS. An exhibition variety of good merit on account of its 
large size, artistic form and color; dark bronze, with broad, incurving 
petals, showing the reverse only. Height, 41/2 feet. Terminal buds. $3,00 
per 100. 
ELVENA. Very pleasing shade of light pink; nicely formed incurving flower; 
good size; the earliest of all, with handsome foliage and good stem. $3.00 
per 100. 
E. M. BIGELOW. A very distinct shade of red; nicely formed flower; 31/2 
feet. Ter. $3.00 per 100. 
ETHELYN. A Japanese incurved; petals light rose pink at the base, shading 
lighter at the tips. A very handsome formed flower. Height, 3% feet; 
size, 6 inches. Best from terminals taken about September 15. $3.00 
per 100. 
EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE. Deep golden yellow; inc., of the largest size; 
4% feet. 
.EULALIE. Anemone, and one of the very best of this class; white. $3.00 
per 100. 
EUREKA. Porcelain white; extra good for all purposes; 4 feet. Ter. 
EVANGELINE. Pure white, close inc., similar in form to Kioto; one of the 
best and most distinct varieties ever introduced; 4 feet. Ter. $3.00 
])er 100. 
F. J. TAGGART. The most striking novelty of I’ecent yeai-s. Color, light 
yellow; flowers, 8 inches in diameter. An exhibition variety of excep¬ 
tional merit. 
FLORENCE MOLYNEUX. Pure white; very large size, of exceedingly gi-ace- 
ful form, and one of the very finest varieties ever introduced; will be¬ 
come one of the leader's everywhere. 
F. S. VALLIS. Jap.; an immense yellow, deepening to a fine citron shade; 
long irelals twisting and r'ellecting into a broad, deep bloom; as large 
as Mnre. Car'not and far supei'ior to that variety, and easy to grow. 
GARZA. Anemone; center bright yellow r-ay petals; pure white; a very at- 
tr-active variety. Excellent for pots. $3.00 per 100. 
