. CHRYSANTHEHUMS. BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. Autumn Glory. Reddish salmon pink, shading to yellow. Black Hawk. Dark velvety crimson. Colonel William B. Smith. An immense, double high- built flower; petals very broad and large, forming a solid mass of the richest bright golden bronze. Gullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson. Fisher's Torch. Bright fiery red ; the richest shade in commerce ; large and double, with high-built centre. H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden-yellow, of fine in- curved form and large size. Harry May. Flowers very large and deep; full double, forming a massive sphere; color dee


. CHRYSANTHEHUMS. BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. Autumn Glory. Reddish salmon pink, shading to yellow. Black Hawk. Dark velvety crimson. Colonel William B. Smith. An immense, double high- built flower; petals very broad and large, forming a solid mass of the richest bright golden bronze. Gullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson. Fisher's Torch. Bright fiery red ; the richest shade in commerce ; large and double, with high-built centre. H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden-yellow, of fine in- curved form and large size. Harry May. Flowers very large and deep; full double, forming a massive sphere; color deep old-gold, with oc- casional reddish veins. Inter=Ocean. Glistening white, suffused with pink. Ivory. An old favorite white. Malcolm Lamond. A fine rich red ; very bright. Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, with slender interlacing petals, forming a plumy globe. Maud Dean. Extra large petals, broad and incurving, per- fectly double and of great substance; pink, almost rose. flerry Christmas. The latest of all the whites; fine large flowers, which are at their best the last week in De- cember. Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy white, of very large size, and so much incurved as to resemble a white ball. firs. Trenor L. Park. Clear golden-yellow, of fine globular form. Mrs. H. Weeks. Beautiful incurved white, with very broad petals. rirs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early variety ; color crimson-lake ; form rounded into a half-globe. Mrs. C. H. Peirce. A soft deep yellow. Niveus. Color snowy-white; flowers very large. The centre is irregularly incurved, with the outer petals reflex- ing almost to the stem. The Queen. One of the grandest white varieties. Wm. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden-yellow variety; straight, flat-spreading petals; large flower. Wm. Simpson. A pleasing shade of pink; flowers incurved similar to Mrs. E. G. Hill, but deeper in color. Chrysanthemum, Maj Pink Ivory. Shell-pink; formed like Ivory. President Wm. R. Smith. A delicate pure pink, very heavy i


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