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ELL WANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 
CHINESE VARIETIES. 
In this class are included the varieties that are smooth in outline ard of regular shape. It 
represents two distinct forms,—the Incurved , or those with the petals merging to a conical or 
globe-shaped whole, and the Iieflexed , where the petals overlap each other in their flat dis¬ 
position. 
Dr. Sharpe. Mageant-crimson; one of the finest for specimens. 
Golden Beverley. Flowers large and perfectly incurved. 
«Jardin des Plantes. Bright golden yellow ; splendid color ; incurved. 
Jeanne d’Arc. White, tipped rosy lilac; a superb flower, finely incurved. 
Lady St. Clair. One of the most beautful of all white Chrysanthemums ; in¬ 
curved. 
Ij’Afrieaine. Early, orange-yellow and crimson ; of fine habit and a distinct 
and beautiful variety. 
Madame Moynet. White, lined with pink ; good. 
Madame Teziers. Reflexed ; very fine late white. 
Mr. Bunn. Mngnificent yellow, incurved ; large. 
Mrs. Cullingford. Reflexed, white ; medium size. 
President Lavallee. Deep chestnut red ; fine large flower. 
Prince Alfred. Rose-crimson, shaded silvery purple, incurved ; very fine. 
Prince of Wales. Rich violet-plum ; globular shape. 
Queen ot England. Very large, fine blush ; partially incurved. 
White Venus. White; beautifully incurved. 
POMPON VARIETIES. 
The smallest and most floriferous of Chrysanthemums. 
Captain Nemo. Rich plum-purple, medium size; early, free and fine. 
Crimson Perfection. Bright crimson; one of the richest colors. 
Mile. Darnaud. 
