SKKDSWOMAN AND FLORIST. 



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16 Magnificent New Chrysanthemums for 75c 



My "Golden Trophy" Collection of 16 Distinct Varieties. 



They will capture all the prizes at your Fall Exhibitions, because they are the Very Best of all Novelties, 

 and unsurpassed as Exhibition and Pot Varieties. 



Price, 10 Cents Each, Three fop 25 Cents ; Any Seven for 50 Cents. 



BENJAMIN GOUROD— New Early Red. This is without 

 doubt the earliest pure red to date; very large flowers. 



CRYSTALINA— Snowball type, pure white flowers,which 

 resemble a ball of cut tissue paper. It is a grand keeper. 



DAYDAWN— A grand early white, center creamy lemon 

 upon opening, gradually becoming pure white. 



MODESTO— Intense color, a real dandelion yellow, un- 

 surpassed in size; of an incurved, slightly whorled form, 

 with full, high center. 



GOLDEN TROPHY— A grand early yellow variety of 

 dwarf growth and beautiful foliage, quite up to the flow- 

 er, which is very large, compact and crowned with petals 

 incurving into a complete golden ball of the most beauti- 

 ful color. A wonderful keeper. 



KENTUCKY— Extra large, graceful flowers, petals long 

 and narrow, stems strong and covered with handsome 

 foliage. A pure, even, shrimp pink color. 



LADY FAIRPLAY— The grandest of all light shades of 

 pink, incurving. Of the largest size, elegant in finish, col- 

 or exquisite. Early midsummer. 



MRS. S. T. MURDOCK— Purest and brightest self-pink 

 large size, fine form; foliage and stem perfect. Grand. 



WESTERN PRIDE— A magnificent flower of grand size 

 and form. Color, a beautiful amber and old gold. 



MRS. PERRIN— The flower is as fine as old satin. Color, 

 rose pink within, glistening pink without. Recognized as 

 the ideal variety in this color. 



MRS. HENRY ROBINSON— Immense incurving, broad 

 petals of the purest white, changes into a perfect ball of 

 snow. 



OAKLAND— Clear shade of even terra cotta, full and 

 deep. Straight stem and good foliage, splendid. 



PHILADELPHIA— Beautiful, immense incurved flower, 

 opening yellow, but changing to white at their tips. 



SIGNAL LIGHT— Pale yellow incurved. Reverse of low- 

 er petals tipped red bronze, finely built flowers, solid. 



SILVER CLOUD— Flower of enormous size, exquisite 

 form. Color, a beautiful cream, with citron shadings, 

 turning to a most delicate salmon. 



VIOLESCENT— Enormous proportions, slightly round- 

 ing, incurved center; color, white, with lower petals del- 

 icately tinged lavender, the most beautiful flower imag- 

 inable. 



PRIZE WINNING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Prlce 5ce 5 % s c?; t y s , 6 3 f S r ^» a,,,,4 ' or 



Amoor— Amber bronze, lined a deeper color. 

 Achilles— Very large flower; white flushed with pink. 

 Amber Queen— Soft amber, deep shading; exquisite form. 

 Autumn Queen— Large, globular flower, light bronze. 

 Ada Spaulding— Shades from pink at base to white. 

 Beau Ideal— Bright rosy pink, without lavender shade. 

 Bride of Roses— Exquisite shade of rosy pink. 

 Camiile d'Arville— Large white bloom on first opening. 

 Clarence— Large, intense bright red, golden reverse. 

 Clinton Chalfant— Golden yellow, upright petals. 

 Cullingfordi— Reflexed flower, color bright crimson. 

 Challenge— A great golden globe; the best very late. 

 Chas. Davis— A fine light yellow, tinted rich apricot. 

 Christmas Eve— A late curved and twisted pure white. 

 C. B. Whitnall— A soft velvet maroon, lighter reflex. 

 Col.W. B. Smith— Massive rich, deep golden yellow bronze, 

 Dr. A. W.Wake ley— Rich chrome bronze, inside shaded red. 

 Domination— Creamy white, extra large; early. 

 E. M. Bigelow— A magnificent red of even shading. 

 Eda Prass— Delicate salmon, changing to creamy white. 

 Emily Ladenberg— The deepest crimson, almost black. 

 Eugene Dailledouze— The brightest, clearest yellow. 

 Frank Thompson— Fine white with a touch of pink. 

 Florence Pullman— Pure white flower, large and deep. 

 Fairview— Deep,rich, crimson lake, large. full, roundflower. 

 Gettysburg— The rich deep crimson variety, fine. 

 Heron's Plume— Immense flowers of pure frosted snow. 

 Golden Gate— A tawney yellow, distinct and striking. 

 Georgienne Bramhall— A beautiful soft primrose. 

 Gloriosum— A light lemon yellow, immense flower. 

 Good Gracious— A delicate shade of peach pink. , 

 George W. Childs— A rich deep velvety crimson fine. 

 Golden Wedding— A grand golden yellow. 

 G. F. Moseman— Deep crimson, old gold reverse. 

 H. E. Widener— Bright yellow, without shadings. 

 H. L. Sunderbruch— A grand, perfect yellow; great. 

 Helen Bloodgood— A true clear pink without any purple. 

 Her Majesty— A pearl colored sport from Mrs. Hill. 

 Harry Balsley— A soft "Mermet Rose" pink. 

 Hicks Arnold— Deep old gold, occasional reddish veins. 

 H. W. Rieman— A grand sort, deep golden yellow. 

 Ivory— Grand globular, pure white. 

 Inter Ocean— Pearly white suffused with pink. 

 I ngomar— Yellow with bronze shadings; tubular petals. 

 J. E. Lager— A very early yellow of the Japanese style. 

 John Shrimpton— Large flowers; color brilliant scarlet- 

 Joey Hill— Deep cardinal red, faced with old gold. 

 Jos. H. White— A large white variety with upright petals. 

 Judge Hoitt— Anemone flowers; color pale pink. 

 Kioto— Big deep yellow with peculiar waxy lustre. 



Kate Brown— Early white, good for cutting. 

 Laredo— Incurved straplike petals, deep pink. 

 L. Canning— Pure white flower, very large and flat, good. 

 Lenawee— Incurved Japanese flower of the purest white. 

 Lillian Russell— Very large, early, clear silvery pink. 

 Major Bonnaffon— A soft, clear yellow; a fine flower. 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill— A delicate lavender pink incurved. 

 Miss Louise Black— A beautiful, reddish orange color. 

 Mrs. J. H. White— Large, crimson variety. 

 Mrs. J. Peabody— An enormous flower of pure white. 

 Mrs. G. M. Pullman— Very large, deep golden yellow. 

 Mrs. E. D. Adams— One of the best whites. 

 Mrs. L. C. Madeira— Perfect compact globe. golden yellow. 

 Maud Dean— Immense pink, finely incurved. 

 Mrs. Carnegie— A fine deep and bright crimson. 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones— One of the grand waxy pure whites. 

 Md. Bergman — A pure white with creamy center. 

 Minnie Wannamaker— A pure snow white incurved. 

 Marion Henderson— Color, a rich buttery yellow, early. 

 M. Richard Dean— Bright, clear pink of a beautiful shade, 

 Mad. Gastillier— Large. early white flowers; full and fluffy. 

 Malmaison— Very large; clear pink, shading to a flesh. 

 Marie Louise— Incurving white with interlacing petals. 

 Matie Bruce— A fine pink, shading mauve; petals reflexed. 

 Mayflower — A magnificent incurved white, 

 Miss Gladys Spaulding— One of the very best whites. 

 Mrs. A. C. Burpee— Deep yellow, streaked with bronze. 

 Mrs. Charles Lanier— A bright golden yellow; extra large. 

 Mrs. Florence Langham— Beautiful soft rose color: fine. 

 Mrs. J. G. Whildin— A light yellow variety, splendid size. 

 Mrs. J. N. Gerard— Beautiful peach pink of large size. 

 Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt— Very large flower; snow white. 

 Mutual Friend— Very deep flower, of the purest white. 

 Mrs.Wm. H. Rand— A remarkably rich yellow color. 

 Mrs. Potter Palmer — Rosy pink, with silvery reflex. 

 Minerva— Good, clear yellow; flowers large and yellow. 

 Pink Ivory— Clear bright shell pink, fine round form. 

 Pond Lily— Two-colored; center yellow, outside white. 

 Pres. W. R. Smith— A pure self-pink, very heavy. 

 Prosperity— Primrose yellow, large, full, double flowers. 

 Robert Bottomly— Large and full, pure white, late. 

 Roslyn— Immense, rose pink, petals thick and heavy. 

 Ruth Ellis— Color, lovely blush white, form magnificent. 

 San Joaquin— White guard petals; center light lemon. 

 Shawm ut — Enormous yellow flower of very graceful form. 

 The White Queen— The grandest double white. 

 Violet Rose— Extra fine flower of silky texture. 

 Viviand Morel— A beautiful pink with deep claret tints. 

 W. B. Dinsmore— Iucurved golden yellow, very fine. 

 Wm. Simpson— A pleasing shade of light pink, good. 

 Yellow Queen— Extra large, bright, clear color. 



OSTRICH PLUME OR HAIRY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Price, 8 cents each; 3 for 20 cents. The set of 12 kinds for SO cents. 



Beaute Lyonnaise-^Color, an odd shade of red. 



Eiderdown— Color, pure snow white, broad, solid, incurv- 

 ing petals, overlapping; strong grower, stiff stems. 



Gold Dust— Pure golden yellow; very full and large finely 

 incurved petals, showing no center at all. 



L'Enfant des Deux Mondes— Grand flower.very large, fine, 

 pure white and veryplumy. Makes a fine, bushy plant. 



Louis Boehmer— Color is an exquisite shade of silvery 

 pink, with deep rose on the inside of the petals. 



Mrs. Wm. Trelease— Beautiful shade of pink and violet. 



Monarch of Ostrich Plumes— Bright chrome yellow, shaded 

 with amber ; .flowers very large, full and incurved. 



Mrs. Higinbotham— Enormous, bright pink, broad spread- 

 ing, with extremely wide cupping and incurving petals. 



Perle Lyonnaise— Bright, clear golden yellow: plumed. 



Sautels White— Pure white with creamy center; inner pe- 

 tals nicely incurved, covered with hair or plush. 



White Louis Boehmer— Beautiful, pure white. A gem. 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy— Think of a plant resembling masses 

 of snow white ostrich plumes! A royal flower. 



