. stiff petals, rich dark velvety crimson, with out a shade o f brown o r chest- nut. Gol- den Wed ding^. Of a rich golden- yellow color, in- tense and dazzlin Flowers 10 to 12 in in (liametei, 4 to 6 in. in depln, petals broad and long, double to the centre without an eye. Helen Bloodg'ood. A most beau tiful clear pink, of very large spherica! shape. H. L. Sunderbriich. Bright gold en-yellow, of fine incurved form and large size. lora. Tubular, clear pink, a fine artis- tic flower, very large. (See cut.) John Shrimptoil. Bright velvety crimson-scarlet, of good size. Maud Dean. Extra large pet


. stiff petals, rich dark velvety crimson, with out a shade o f brown o r chest- nut. Gol- den Wed ding^. Of a rich golden- yellow color, in- tense and dazzlin Flowers 10 to 12 in in (liametei, 4 to 6 in. in depln, petals broad and long, double to the centre without an eye. Helen Bloodg'ood. A most beau tiful clear pink, of very large spherica! shape. H. L. Sunderbriich. Bright gold en-yellow, of fine incurved form and large size. lora. Tubular, clear pink, a fine artis- tic flower, very large. (See cut.) John Shrimptoil. Bright velvety crimson-scarlet, of good size. Maud Dean. Extra large petals, broad and incurving, perfectly double and of great substance ; pink, almost rose. Major BonnafTon. Soft, clear yellow, incurved, full in the centre; 6 to 7 inches in diameter and nearly as deep; form and finish perfect. Mayflower. Magnificent large incurved white, lower petals reflex ; grand in every way. I PRICE : 15 cts. each, per dozen 8 ^liss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy-white, of very large size, and so much incurved as to resemble a white ball. Minerva. Large and massive, incurved, vivid golden-yellow. Modesto. Intense yellow, of a incurved slightly whorled form, with very high full centre. Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early va- riety ; color crimson-lake ; form rounded into a half- globe. Mrs. Col. Goodman. A blush white, with glob- ular flowers, measuring 16 to 18 inches in cir- cumfeience , introduced last yeai, and has again earned off first honors at many shows this sea- son. Mrs. Jerome Jones. A beautiful, waxy-white, with broad incurving one of the est Miss Liouise D. Black. Reddish- iiange, on the style of Mrs. L. C. Ma- deira, b u t much larger. Mu- tual M Friend. A reflex- ^ ed pure "3^ white. from 7 to 11 inches in diameter and great de|)th of flower. Philadelphia. A magnificent variety intro- :d three years ago, and still holds wn against all comers. It is of ;ful globular form, color white, linated wiih lemon-yellow, giving leculiarly plea


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