. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. n Golden Wonder, (See page 14.) Quito. Very valuable as a late dwarf pink variety ; foliage very beautiful, carried close up to the flower; the color is deep pink within, lighter pink without. In form and style much like Maud Dean. Promises to be very valuable, from its height, foliage and color, coming, as it does, after other pink varieties are gone, and being quite first- class. 25 cts. Shawmut. Bright, light yellow ; full and
. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. n Golden Wonder, (See page 14.) Quito. Very valuable as a late dwarf pink variety ; foliage very beautiful, carried close up to the flower; the color is deep pink within, lighter pink without. In form and style much like Maud Dean. Promises to be very valuable, from its height, foliage and color, coming, as it does, after other pink varieties are gone, and being quite first- class. 25 cts. Shawmut. Bright, light yellow ; full and double, having lqng, somewhat twisted florets projecting in all directions, and often interlacing each other in a most peculiar manner. Mid-season. Good exhibition flower. 15 cts. Sunstone. Most pleasing and distinct in color combination; petals hook up at end, showing light straw reverse ; the upper sur- face is a bright yellow, shading to red at the base. It still is the most beautiful combina- tion of colors yet produced. Height 5 feet. 20 cts. Western King*. An incurved flower, with outer petals slightly reflexing; pure white. Stem and foliage excellent. 15 cts. Yellow Monarch. A yellow sport from Merry Monarch; identical, except in color, which is a pleasing canary. The earliest large yellow to date. Ready to cut October 15. 15 cts. STANDARD LIST. PRICE, except where noted, 7 1-2 cts. each; purchaser's selection, 18 for $1, 12 for 65c; our selection, 24 for $1, SO cts. per 12. ^T"The following varieties have never failed to win First Prizes wherever entered. A. A. Sturges. (J.) Magnificent broad flowers, of immense size; full and double ; brightest golden yellow. Autumn Bride. Pure white ; incurved ; very closely resembling the Queen in form and size ; shows no center. Chas. Davis. An imported Chrysanthe- mum ; color light yellow, tinted rich apricot. A sport from Viviand Morel, having the same long petals, loosely arranged, forming a flower of immense size. Col. Wm.
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