. Vaughan's book for florists. l, withexcellent form and foliage. Late. 3% feet; crown bud. Mrs. PeiTin.—Rose-pink Ivory; early midseason; 4% feet, blooms nicely rounded andincurving, rose-pink within, and glisteningpink without, rather slender but stiff stems. Mrs. W. C. Egan.—of the Ada Spaulding type, but much larger. More perfect inform and has great depth. Color crimson pink at the base, shading at the apex to pale sul-phur. Height, 3% feet. Matures October 15 to 20th. Yanoma.—Latest White. Under ordinary culture it is at its best Nov. 30th, and if re-tarded slightly, can be had in the be


. Vaughan's book for florists. l, withexcellent form and foliage. Late. 3% feet; crown bud. Mrs. PeiTin.—Rose-pink Ivory; early midseason; 4% feet, blooms nicely rounded andincurving, rose-pink within, and glisteningpink without, rather slender but stiff stems. Mrs. W. C. Egan.—of the Ada Spaulding type, but much larger. More perfect inform and has great depth. Color crimson pink at the base, shading at the apex to pale sul-phur. Height, 3% feet. Matures October 15 to 20th. Yanoma.—Latest White. Under ordinary culture it is at its best Nov. 30th, and if re-tarded slightly, can be had in the best condition for Christmas. Reflexed, somewhat theform of Viviand Morel. 4 feet high. Sun-Clad.—a Japanese of the brightest yellow, incurved with a whirledcentre. Maturing October 20th. Height, 3 feet. Wm. SimpSOn.—Is theearliest large grown, some of theflowers measuring 10 to 11 inches in diameter. Has been cut as early as October15th. In color a pleasingshade of pink, a little lighter than Maud WM. SIMPSON. magnificent variety, incurved centre; color white, withlower petals delicately tinged lavender. Maturing November 20th. New York—Very large, incurved Japanese, densely packed with petals,which are regularly formed, filling up well to the centre; of great substanceand regular outline; color white, foliage and stem good. STANDARD SORTS. SERIES-B. PRICE.—From 5 inch pots, in Sower, each, 40c; doz., $ Eddy.—A very large, pseony-shaped flower; full and double;Color, silver rose, shading to light magenta;a grand sort and very early. Crystalina.— (Vaughan.) Snow-white, medium sized flowers; snow-balltype; a grand keeper; can be roughly hanoled; makes a good pot plant. Chipeta,—Seedling from G. W. Childs. Bronze; Hole.—Large, incurved white, with soft shadings of pink on outerside, changing to while with age. E. M. Bigelow.—Deep crimson. Large bloom, full, regularly —Deep golden yellow


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