. E. G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists . Chas. Davis. Chas. Davis. An English sport from V. Morel, which it resembles in all save color, which is a terra cotta or old rose, shading to clear yellow at the center. Like V. Morel, it undergoes a great change in color as it matures, and is often found a clear yellow, which led to its being characterized as the " Golden V. ; A grand exhibition sort 50 cts. each ; $ per 100. Creole. Deep claret, reverse of petals bright garnet; large, bold flowers, with broad but not coarse petals. $ per 100. C. B. Whitnall. Color, soft


. E. G. Hill & Co., wholesale florists . Chas. Davis. Chas. Davis. An English sport from V. Morel, which it resembles in all save color, which is a terra cotta or old rose, shading to clear yellow at the center. Like V. Morel, it undergoes a great change in color as it matures, and is often found a clear yellow, which led to its being characterized as the " Golden V. ; A grand exhibition sort 50 cts. each ; $ per 100. Creole. Deep claret, reverse of petals bright garnet; large, bold flowers, with broad but not coarse petals. $ per 100. C. B. Whitnall. Color, soft velvety maroon, abso- lutely distinct. A grand globular exhibition variety, while it is unexcelled for pots. A strong, vigorous grower $ per 100. Chromatella. A nice, globular yellow, of beautiful form and finish; dahlia like petals; of medium size. $ per 100. Century. Of the general form of Niveus, and of fine size ; a grand grower ; good stem; color, rosy violet. Not yet disseminated $ per 100. Dr. H. D. Hull. Like Harry Balsley, with same style of growth, flowers equally double and of greater diame- ter; color, light cameo pink; the outer petals fade to white, while the center retains its color; petals very long and broad $ per 100. Dr. Covert. Bright golden yellow ; perfectly double; nicely incurving; of great substance. This follows Widener in season of bloom ; good late variety; always scarce $ per 100. Dr. Callandreau. Brilliant canary yellow, upper half of flower, lower half almost white; a choice variety of exceeding beauty ; very early ; fineforpots . $ 100. Ernst Rieman. A fine, bold flower, of heavy texture and splendid form. Color, mahogany red; tips of petals, old gold ; a strong grower, fine for specimen plant or cut bloom $5-00 per 100. Etoile de Lyon. Varies in color at times, from pearl white^ito'clear, soft lilac ; one of the largest varieties, and very beautiful; fine for exhibition. .$ per 100. Eda^Prass. A fine recurving fl


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