. Mrs. I. Sailer. R Maitre. Not surpassed by any pink in cultivation ; of the largest size, perfectly double, and without a trdce of coarseness. Sugar Loaf. This is a variety for everybody. It is the freest-growing and freest-flowering sort that we know, and under the most ordinary treatment produces quan- tities of flowers of the grandest size. The color is varying shades of yellow, often shaded bronze. Sp^Minf 5 Dew Anna M. Weybrecht. A magnificent Chinese variety of purest snow white; petals solid, broad and firm. Charles Canfield. Extra large and full, double, in- curve


. Mrs. I. Sailer. R Maitre. Not surpassed by any pink in cultivation ; of the largest size, perfectly double, and without a trdce of coarseness. Sugar Loaf. This is a variety for everybody. It is the freest-growing and freest-flowering sort that we know, and under the most ordinary treatment produces quan- tities of flowers of the grandest size. The color is varying shades of yellow, often shaded bronze. Sp^Minf 5 Dew Anna M. Weybrecht. A magnificent Chinese variety of purest snow white; petals solid, broad and firm. Charles Canfield. Extra large and full, double, in- curved bloom, of robust habit; color claret red, reverse silvery pink. Clancey Lloyd. Delicate flesh pink, changing to pure white; petals medium in width, flat and cup shaped, incurving covering centre. John Firth. Novel and distinct, petals cup shaped, arranged in corapactf rows, one above another, com- pletely covering centre; deep mermet pink, shading to silvery rose. Lily Bates. Very large, perfectly double, clear bright rich pink, petals broad and flat. Lizzie Cartledge. Very large, full, double flower; in- curved, except under row of florets which reflex ; color bright, dark rose, reverse silvery white ; awarded first ^â ""^ premium at the Philadelphia show as one of the best six new varieties. Mattie C. Stewart. Clear, bright, golden yellow, extra large and double ; petals broad and flat, reflexing with age ; winner of silver cup at Indianapolis. Mrs. D. D. Farson. Unquestionably the most meritor- ious introduction of the year. Size , solid and compact; color bright mermet pink. Mrs. Kendal. A fine Japanese flower with compact centre; color rich Jacqueminot, reverse of petals copper bronze shading to gold from base to tip. Mrs. Lay. A chaste and very beautiful large incurved flower. Petals cup shaped ; white with faintest blush lines on edges. Extremely double. Mrs. R. J. BayliSo An immense incurving Japanese bloom ; clear yellow striped and highly marked ;


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