Chrysanthemums. 13 



Monadnock. The flower is full, bright yellow tubular florets. 

 A very odd flower. 15c 



Thistle. At first a shade of lemou yellow, changing to a pure 

 white; their thread-like petals are like a paint brush or thistle; 

 a dainty thing. 15c 



Lord Byron. Brilliantly marked bronzy red and gold; large, 

 double and good. 



Sunset. A remarkable and very striking flower, with broad, 

 long, flat petals of rich orange yellow, marbled with brown, red 

 and crimson; golden disc; flowers of immense size. 



Amber Gem. Beautiful amber. Flowers grow in form of a 

 ball, last many weeks. 20c 



PINK CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Pyrethrum Roseum. Resembling Pyrethrum roseum in habit 

 and color. High, soft center, deep pinkish carmine petals; tall 

 grower; masses of flowers on long stems; very early. 15c 



Mrs. H. C. Ford. Like a fringed astor; exquisite double 

 pink blossoms with notched petals. 15c 



Ada Spalding. Lower half of flower a rich, deep pink, 

 shading in upper portion to the purest pearl-white. Petals very 

 large, broad and solid. 25c 



Mrs. Charles Dissel. In color, mostly a soft shade of lavender 

 pink, sometimes creamy white with pink center, and occasionally 

 all three shades. 35c 



Colossal. Probably the largest of all Chrysanthemums, form 

 somewhat flat, with tips of petals incurved; the color is of pearl- 

 pink, changing to bluish. A charming variety. 



Lilian B. Bird. Of the very largest size, long, tubular petals 

 of perfect form, flowers twelve inches in diameter; color an ex- 

 quisite shade of ' 'shrimp pink," flower when fully open an im- 

 mense half-globe. 



Chin Ko. Reflexed, blush, cream center turning white. 



John Lane. Magnificent pink ball in appearance; fine for 

 pots, splendid for cutting. Color, a rose-pink, with peach or 

 light shadings on under side of petals, ends of center petals tipped 

 with gold. 25c 



Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Bright p pink, base of petals white; 

 unique in appearance. 



Minnie Miller. 



RED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Carroll Elliott. Rich, deep red, each petal tipped golden 

 yellow. 



Palma. Orange red and gold. 10c 



Walter W. Coles. A very bright, reddish, terra-cotta, reverse 

 pale yellow, outer petals broad, long, pointed and horizontal. A 



