. New Single Chrysanthemum FAIR BARBARIAN. A lovely variety of peculiar shape and color. The flow- ers are 4 inches in diameter, and borne in dense clusters. The petals are tubular, flattening out towards the end, and in the perfect flower incurved; of a peculiar shade of silvery pink with large yellow disc. A distinct and charming flower, which should find its way into^11 collec- tions. 7o cts. each. New Single Chrysanthemum EVANGELINE. A very large pure white flower with incurved petals, of globular shape when first opening, expanding flat when full blown. Undoubtedly the best single white v
. New Single Chrysanthemum FAIR BARBARIAN. A lovely variety of peculiar shape and color. The flow- ers are 4 inches in diameter, and borne in dense clusters. The petals are tubular, flattening out towards the end, and in the perfect flower incurved; of a peculiar shade of silvery pink with large yellow disc. A distinct and charming flower, which should find its way into^11 collec- tions. 7o cts. each. New Single Chrysanthemum EVANGELINE. A very large pure white flower with incurved petals, of globular shape when first opening, expanding flat when full blown. Undoubtedly the best single white variety. 50 cts. ANEMONE FLOWERED. Bessie Pitcher. Deep rose pink with lighter centre; a grand variety. Geo. Sand. Red with golden centre; fine and free. Queen Margaret. Rosy lilac; very pretty and showy. Souv. de Dorothe Souveille. Beautiful light blush. Timbal d' Argent. Snowy white; one of the most beau- tiful of all Chrysanthemums. Thorpe Junior. A most beautiful variety; the color is a rich pure golden yellow ; the flowers are of large size, smooth anil perfect in shape. 20 cts. each; set of 6 $ COLEUS. This plant is too well known to require description. Whether grown as individual plants or for massing in rib- bon gardening, they are in every way very desirable. The list embraces the best old sorts and novelties, and has- been carefully selected from a large collection. Bizarre. Purplish crimson centre, edged yellow. Exquisite. Violet carmine, green margin. Firebrand. A fine bedder, dark crimson, shaded garnet. Golden Bedder. Fine yellow foliage; good bedder. Kirkpatrick. Large white centre, broad green margin. Maroon Velvet. Rich velvety maroon. Mrs. Bement. Large cream-colored leaves,with narrow edge of green. Crimson, the brightest golden edge. Bright blood-red crimson, yellow margin. Red Cloud. Crimson and blackish brown. Shylock. Large dark maroon leaves, with rich crimson midrib and veins; very distinct. Verschatfelti. Rich velvet crimson; a well- known
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