“PETER HENDER 
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SON &CO., NEW YORK: Sy 
SECOND EARLY COLLECTION. 
This collection contains varieties that perfect their blossoms in the open air in October, 
g before the killing frosts in our Northern States. 
Golden Fleece. 
With the growing demand for 
outdoor Chrysanthemums, those 
that will withstand our winters in 
the open ground, attention has 
been directed to that useful but 
somewhat neglected class known 
as Pompons. None of these ismore 
useful than Golden Fleece, which 
eomes into bloom in the open gar- 
den early in September, and is a 
mass of goldenyellowuntilwinter. 
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HARDY YELLOW POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUM, ‘‘GOLDEN FLEECE.” 
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It grows about 18 inches high, fg Zp FT 
and is very effective either as an 
edging for shrubbery, for herba- 
ceous beds and borders, or planted 
either singly orin masses. Itis 
largely used for these purposes at 
Newport and other fashionable 
places, and is bound to grow in 
popularity. (See cut.) Price, 15c. 
each, 2 for 25c., 4 for 50c., 12 for 
$1.00. 
Tasmania. 
Avery unique and showyvariety. 
Darkcrimson petals striped white, 
pure white petals intermingled 
with the others; an entirely new 
departure. (See cut, which is only 
half natural size.) Price, 20c. each, 
$2.00 per doz. 
«~_HARDY POMPON varieties. 
Arbre de Noel. Deep orange, shaded 
red, tipped yellow. 
Black Douglas. Dark maroon red. 
‘Bouquet. Rich carmine. 
Canary Bird. Light canary yellow. 
Cravaction. Pink, yellow centre. 
Gen. Canrobert. Sulphur yellow. 
Golden Bedder. Clear golden yellow. 
Jules Lagreve. Deep red. 
Marie Aurat. Light pink. 
Mille. EH. Dordan. Pure white. 
SPECIAL LOW OFFER, 15 
Mile. Marthe. Pure white. 
Model of Perfection. Pinkish lilac. 
Montgolfier. Maroon, tipped: rich 
golden yellow. 
Mrs. Aristee. Deep canary yellow; 
Anemone-flowered. 
Rose Trevene. White and pink. 
Souv. de Jersey. Deep yellow. 
Snowdrop. Pure white. 
White Bedder. Small, pure white. 
10c. each, $1.50 per set of 18. 
Chrysanthemums for $1.00. 
Belle Paule. White, tipped rose. A favorite variety. 
Bouquet Nationale. White, tinted lemon. Very pretty. 
Chas. Delmas. Brick red, fiery shading. Very early. 
Comtesse de Careil. Orange and red. Very double. 
Elaine. Pure snow-white ; large and full. Fine for sprays. 
Gloriosum. Bright sulphur yellow. A fine early variety. 
Golden John Salter. Golden yellow. A good incurved. 
John White. Pure white ; full and double. 
Lillian Russell. Clear silvery pink. Good exhibition sort. 
Lady Florence. Fine rich yellow. A good early sort. 
Lord Mayor. Rosy pink, shaded white. 
M. Boyer. Lilac rose, shaded silver. Very early. 
Mrs, Brett. Twisted golden petals. Very unique. 
Mrs. Craige Lippincott. Golden yellow. Very large. 
Mrs. John Laing. Orange and bronze. Very unique. 
Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. Fine yellow. Valuable for earli- 
Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman. Deep rich yellow. {ness. 
Mr. Wm. Barr. Crimson, shading to yellow. Unique. 
Marion Henderson. Fine early yellow; invaluable. 
Norma. Blush white, tipped rose. 
Penelope. Rosy pink; large and full. 
Precocite. Pure white; very early. 
P. Radaelli. White, canary yellow in centre. 
Sceur Melaine. Pure white, fringed. 
: Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., 
set of 24 early sorts for $2.00. 
SINGLE .... 
Chrysanthemum, 
‘*Daisy.” 
The esthetic taste, the desire 
for simple, natural beauty in 
Chrysanthemums, is gratified in 
this pretty, graceful variety. It 
blooms lavishly, being covered 
with hundreds of pearly white 
flowers, which are extremely use- 
ful for vases and bunches of flow- 
ers or for personal wear. Many 
who object to the large flowers 
for the latter purpose waive their 
objection in favor of this little 
beauty. As a pot plant or when 
planted out in the open garden its 
unique appearance renders it un- 
surpassed for effectiveness. (See 
cut.). Price. 15¢e. each, 2 for 25c., 
4 for 50e., 12 for $1.00. 
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For $1.00 we will send free by mail 15 varieties of Chrysanthemums, 
but the selection must be left to us at the time the order is filled. We cannot 
supply a list beforehand, but as we sometimes have a surplus of some 
new varieties, we are enabled to inelude in these low offers some of the 
choicest sorts. 
If sent by express (buyer to pay charges), we send larger 
and stronger plants and leave all the soil on the roots. 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUM, ‘‘ DAISY.” 
