. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. 27 Early Flowering Chrysanthemums, continued. 15 CENTS MRS. K. G. HILL. n. HENRI GALICE. Japanese; flower very double, brilliant golden-yellow, tinged with rosy pink, lightly flamed and pointed with yel- low ; form and color new. M. LEHAILLE. Large-flowered Japanese; petals very long; color, dregs of wine, center golden-chamois—a new color. Plant dwarf. flLLE. OERHAINE CASSAGNEAU. Fteony-llowered. very largv; large petals; lilac-rose, shaded
. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. 27 Early Flowering Chrysanthemums, continued. 15 CENTS MRS. K. G. HILL. n. HENRI GALICE. Japanese; flower very double, brilliant golden-yellow, tinged with rosy pink, lightly flamed and pointed with yel- low ; form and color new. M. LEHAILLE. Large-flowered Japanese; petals very long; color, dregs of wine, center golden-chamois—a new color. Plant dwarf. flLLE. OERHAINE CASSAGNEAU. Fteony-llowered. very largv; large petals; lilac-rose, shaded with white; center gold color. M. MAXIHE DE LA ROCHETERIE. Japanese. This variety obtained a first-class certificate in London. The outer petals recurved ; flowers wry large, dis- heveled and curled; brilliant orange with yeliow center, shaded rosy crimson. MME. A. THIEBAULT DE LA CROURE. Japanese; of a special new form; carmine purple, center greenish gold color. MME. B. JUNG. Pasony; flowers enormous, the largest of its kind; deep crimson-red. decreasing to chamois, shading to a rich vel- vety brown J'petals LaCUTVed and old gold on reverse, with frei'iuently a silvery edge; a striking variety and a good plain for exhibition. MME. EULALIE MOREL. Japanese hybrid; flowers very large, very long, recurved petals; rich, rosy pink, deepest at the center. nRS. J. G. WHILLDIN. \ handsome yellow varietv of pure tint; splendid in size and form, a m'spmificcnt addition to the scarce, very early large flowering varieties. Has attained great popularity. J1RS. E. G. HILL. It is of vigorous growth and tine form; the blooms are eight inches or more in diameter; the color is of a delicate lavender-pink; petals incurved. It is a very early bloomer, a characteristic that should insure its future. From an ar- tUtic standpoint it is looked upon with much favor, as it holds its head up well and the color is one that can be used to advantage where choice or delicate effect is called for. GLORIOSU
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