ANEMONE COLLECTION. 
l*jE offer ft splendid collection of this unique typo of the 
Chrysanthemum. No better or more interesting form 
than the “ Anemone ” is to be found in the race. 
American Eagle. Kays white; centre rose-purple. 
Condor. Rays and centre rose purple, tipped yellow. 
Falcon. Rays pure white, broad, in two or three rows; centre 
pale straw-yellow or ecru, Hushed reddish within the tubes. 
Garza. Ray petals broad, in a single row, pure white; centre 
white, tipped yellowish. 
Judge Hoitt. Fully eight inches across; pale pearl pink. Cen¬ 
tral florets, wide-open trumpet shape. (See cut.) 
Livadia. Pure white, a very good variety. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Dexter. Rays crimson; centre same color, 
with yellow outside, red within. 
Partridge. A peculiar yellowish pink, rays broad, slightly 
twisted, dull purplish red. 
Red Robin. Rays tubular, whole flower rose-purple. 
Silver Bill. Outer petals pure white, the inner same color, but 
the tips of tho tubes arc yellow. 
Tanager. Deep purplish rose; centre flat, orange-vermilion, 
with narrow yellow line about the mouth of each tube. 
Timbale d'Argent. Pure white; a fine early variety. 
Titmouse. Tubular rays, white, pink tinted ; centre pale yellow. 
Toucan. An odd shade of reddish buff; well-formed centre, 
bright yellow within, pale yellow without. 
Yellow Hammer. Flower large, bright chrome-yellow; rays 
broad, slightly twisted in two rows; centre compact. 
Price, lbc. each, $1.50 per doz.; set of 15 sorts for SI.75. 
“Ostrich Plume” Collection. 
O ELOW we offer a grand new collection of those 
unique Chrysanthemums. The term “Ostrich 
Plume ” we originated as applied to this type, so 
as to call attention to the feathery growth with which 
the petals are thickly covered. 
Child of Two Worlds (L’Enfant des Deux Mondes) 
Magnificent white sport from L. Boehmer, partaking 
of all its good qualities; purest snow-white, strong 
stem ; habit perfect. (See cut.) 
Eiderdown. Large, perfectly double, incurved, snow 
white, covered with glandular hairs, stiff stems. 
Gold Dust. Bright yellow, very hairy. 
Hon. Thos. Lowry. Habit short, fine foliage; incurved, 
a curious mixture of yellow, red and rose. 
King of Ostrich Plumes. Deep chrome-yellow, shaded 
buff and orange, long, broad petals. 
Louis Boehmer. This is an exquisite shade of silvery 
pink, with deep rose on the inside of tho petals. 
Miss Annie Manda. Pure white; full flower. 
Miss Katherine Richards Gordon. Soft white, shaded 
pink towards the centre ; of good substance. 
Miss Louise Hartsliorne. A fine pink, shading to yellow 
towards the centre; petals very hairy. 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy. Pure white, exceptionally large 
and well formed when properly grown. 
Mrs. Higginbotham. A rich, bright pink, very hairy. 
Ondine. Rosy salmon, reverse amber. 
Ferle Lyonnaise. Bright, clear golden yellow. 
Robert M. Grey. A terra cotta color; petals covered with 
a very dense hairy growth. 
Thomas Jones. A beautiful shade of rosy blush ; quite 
fragrant. 
Wm. Falconer. A delicate shade of rosy blush, chang¬ 
ing to white. Price, 15c. each; set of 16 “Ostrich 
Plume ” varieties for $2.50. 
JUDGE HOITT. 
CHILD OF TWO WORLDS. 
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