14 Chrysanthemums. 



very large flower and exquisitely beautiful. 



Leopard. Ground color a deep shade of carmine, irregularly 

 splashed and spotted with pure white, flower quite large, petals 

 partly tubular; a very distinct and novel variety; quite late. 



G. F. Moseman. One of the finest of all \ T et known; nine 

 inches in diameter, irregular, incurved petals, buff without and 

 bright terra-cotta within, large, robust and free-growing. 



Gold Thread. Crimson, maroon and yellow. Long thread- 

 like petals on outside; inside shorter, in form of tassel. 



Oriole. Crimson, tipped with gold; distinct. 



Ventura. Rich maroon red; petals half tubular, half flat; 

 tube 3'ellow. 15c 



Violet Rose. A new shade of color, being a true rose shade, 

 and of the very largest size; one of the most remarkable ever 

 raised. 



Mrs. Wm, Bowen. The finest, freest growing and freest 

 flowering of the Wheeler type; color magnificent, of a rich velvety 

 red, reverse of petals yellow, petals very broad. 50c 



Mrs. Carnegie. Velvety red, incurved, large broad petals. 



Culling fordii. Brilliant mahogany crimson, under side of 

 petals old gold. One of the finest. 



EXTRA CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Katie Sievers. Red and yellow. 



Emperor Nicholas. Red and yellow. 



Mrs. Wallace Dickenson. Xew, bronze. 



Mrs. Wm. Barr. Bronze. 



Pietro Diaz. Bronze. 



Lord Byron. Bronze. 



Autumn Queen. Rich and deep red, small, but very effective 

 flowers. 



Mrs. C. H. Wheeler. Old gold and garnet, a great favorite. 



Syringa. 



Mrs. C. Andeigire. Lavender to white. 



Coleman. Lavender to pearl, a general favorite. 



Mrs. Thompson. Very large, white, striped with purple and 

 cream. 



Exposition de Chalon. A fine ponpon sort; makes an excel- 

 lent plant without trimming or training. 



President Arthur. Very large; lavender to pink, quilled. 



John Collins. 'Old Rose tints'. 



La Triomphaiite. Lavender to pearl. 



SET OF ROYAL JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Garden Queen. Deep violet, reverse of petals silver}' rose: 

 a charming contrast of color. 



