JOHN N. MAY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
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MRS. H. ROBINSON, riire white; very early; one of the he.st and most 
valuable; 4 feet. Ref. 
MRS. H. WEEKS. The most beautiful white known, but requires careful 
cultivation to get perfection; iYz feet. Ter. 
MRS. J. JONES. Inc. white; very large, bold, handsome flower; late. 
MRS. J. J. MITCHELL. A large Japanese incurved; a beautiful, clear cream 
color. Good stem and foliage. Height, 5 feet. Best from terminal bud. 
MRS. J. PEABODY. One of the very largest; color, white; a valuable exhi- 
bitioir variety. $3.00 per 100. 
MRS. PERRIN. A very beautiful shade of rose-pink; distinct and beautiful; 
dwarf. 
MRS. ROBT. McArthur. Snow-white; inc.; of extra nice form; a fine 
late variety. 
MRS. RUFUS W. SMITH. A clear, shining ivory-white; a bold, handsome 
flowei', symmetrical without being stiff or formal in shape; average, 6% 
inches in diameter by 514 inches deep; has excellent stem and foliage. 
Season, end of November. Average height, 4 feet. Best on terminal buds. 
$5.00 pr 100. 
MRS. T. CARRINGTON. Very large, inc.; deep, plum-shaded crimson; re¬ 
verse, silver lilac; a very showy flower, with extra good stem and foliage; 
4 feet. $3.00 per 100. 
MRS. T. L. PARK. Deep, clear yellow; a bold, handsome flower and a grand 
thing for all purposes; should be allowed to fully develop before cutting; 
4 feet. Ter. Midseason. 
MRS. T. W. POCKETT. Color, deep canars^ yellow; in style and build re¬ 
sembling, but supei'ior to. Yellow Carnot with a much better stem and 
foliage; undoubtedly a great acquisition for exhibition. Second crown. 
MRS. W. B. CHAMBERLAIN. The most beautiful shade of iDink yet pro¬ 
duced in a large flower, with very broad petals, making an exceedingly 
graceful flower, with grand stem and foliage. 
MUTUAL FRIEND. Clear white, inc.; extra large; fine for exhibition. $3.00 
per 100. 
NAGOYA. Intensely bi'illiant yellow, with good stem and foliage; 4 feet. 
Ter. Midseason. $3.00 per 100. 
NIVEUS. White; a large, bold, handsome late variety; very popular. $3.00 
per 100. 
ORIZABA. Very pleasing shade of light pink; Jap. inc.; very large and fine 
form; a good all-around varietj^. $3.00 per 100. 
OTAHEITE. A superb, incurving red and gold variety, full and of excellent 
textui-e; an easy doer; color very bright. 
PENNSYLVANIA. Clear yellow, very beautiful; form of Philadelphia; 4 
feet. Ter. 
PHILADELPHIA. AVhite; revei’se, pale yellow; inc., of perfect form; 4 
feet. Ter. 
PHOEBUS. One of the finest of all yellows; form of A^iviand-Morel and a 
grand acrpiisition for all purposes; 41/2 feet. Midseason. Ter. $3.00 per 100. 
