PETEK PIENDEKSOK & CO., NEW YOKK.— WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



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Chas. Gerard. Japanese ; 

 yellow ground, literally 

 overlaid with tawny red 

 flowers six inches and 

 over ; very good. 



Chev. Aage Bandiera. Jap- 

 anese ; flower of the larg- 

 est size ; very long petals, 



"/C GAIN we offer these new Chrysanthemums, and 

 :xr\ after a more extended trial we do it more 

 V® confidently. Out of over 200 sorts which we 

 tested we have selected those named below as the most 

 desirable, and all bloomed the latter part of September and 

 during early October. Our list this year contains many 

 new varieties not offered last year. 



Baron Veillard. Pseony flowered; plant dwarf, flower very double and 

 very large; brilliant yellow, each petal outlined in rosy crimson. 



Camille Bernardin. Very large paeony flowered ; amaranth violet and 

 brilliant carmine, lightened with white ; entirely new. (See cut). 



Charles Joly. Japanese hybrid ; flower very large ; large petals ; beauti- 

 ful violet rose, glossy white, centre gold ; dwarf habit. 



Mme. Gastelier. Pure white, a large fluffy flower, double to the 

 centre ; one of the earliest to bloom. (See cut). 



Mme. Louis Lionnet. Silvery white, richly tinged with rose. 



Mme. Marie Constans. Silvery white, centre lemon yellow. 



Mme. Mathilde Bettzich. Creamy white, marked light rose. 



Mme. Ve Pasquier. Creamy white, rose at base of petals, yel- 

 low at the centre ; combination entirely new. 



Mme. F. Bergmann. Pure white; a fine, large globular flower, 

 grown extensively for cut flowers and very fine as a pot 

 plant. 



Mrs. Chas. W. Woolsey. Last season we cut fiowers from this 

 October 5th, by several days one of the earliest varieties. 



Mr. Gustave Grunerwald. Flowers very double; silvery white, 

 shading towards the centre to rose; exceedingly free blooming. 



M. Francois Katzer. Japanese; very large flower, curled and 

 disheveled, rose and light yellow, marked with deep yellow. 



M. Frederic I'Usmayer. Brilliant, deep yellow, each petal regu- 

 larly framed with crimson maroon. 



M. Henri Galice. Japanese ; flower very double, brilliant golden 

 yellow, tinged with rosy pink, lightly tinted with yellow. 



M. Valery Larbaut. Creamy white and rose, lemon centre; ex- 

 cellent dwarf habit: good pot variety and for garden culture. 



Prof. Welter Croz. Petals very numerous, twisted and curled, 

 snow white, rose carmine at tlie centre. 



Vve. Chiquot. Ranunculus formed flowers of the size of Ranun- 

 culus; centre brick red ; the petals edged with a brilliant yellow. 



per doz., or the full set of 30 sorts tor $2.00. 

 at the dozen rate. 



recurved ; « lute, cieam and rose, golden centre. 

 Duchesse de Crussol. Rich chrome yellow, overlaid with tones 



of tawny red ; bright orange or citron red centre. 

 Eugene Farez. Indian red, reverse golden; flat petals. 

 Gaten de Venoge. Large Japanese flower ; nankeen yellow, 



rose edges; very large, centre creamy white, reverse rose. 

 Georges Devred. Japanese ; very double, canary yellow. 

 J. B. Duvoir. Flower average size, very double, globe shape ; 



pure white, rose centre, with golden markings. 

 Jean Niclas. Japanese; petals slender and curled ; glossy rose 



and a shade of dim white, centre cream. (See cut). 

 Marquise de Montmort. Japanese ; flowers very large, pure 



glossy rose and silvery white; a unique and distinct variety. 

 Mile. Fleurot. A very pretty variety, white, tipped rose. 

 Mile. Jacob. Rosy lilac and glossy white. 

 Mile. Germaine Cassagneau. Lilac rose, shaded with white. 

 Mme. A. Thiebault de la Croure. Japanese: of a special new 

 form; carmine purple, centre greenish gold color. 



Price for any of the above, loc. each, $x.oo 



Four or more sold 



r^ "Marion Henderson.'' A seedling Chrysanthemum raised by ourselves, and we have every 



^ The Best Ea rly Yellow confidence in offering it as the best early yellow Chrysanthemum. It is full of petals to 



&rvp \ the centre and lasts a long time; in fact, although very early, it can yet be made 



late, because ^ it remains perfect on the plant for such a length of time. We cut the first flowers on October 10th, days before any 

 other large yellow was ready, and had perfect flowers to cut a month later. This grand variety will be invaluable for early cut 

 flowers, and we believe will occupy the same position among early varieties that Golden Wedding does among late ones. Price, $3.00 

 per 100. See opinion below concerning this variety. 



Extract from FLORISTS' EXCHANGE ; " Herewesaw probably the Anest batch nf MARION HENDERSON around New Yorlf or anywhere 

 else, and here this variety is all and more than is claimed for it. On Uctnher 5th the whole house was forminp into a moss of bright pellnw. Its 

 qnaiitt/ and its earUness'mean dollars a^id cents, and we were most enthusiastic over the beauty andg-ood ciualitii of MARION HENDERSON." 



Below we offer the sorts which we found to j't.p RAcf Cui PInwPi* Varipflpc ^'^® °"™®''*'^^^^'''^''^^®^^S''o^- These sorts on 

 be the most profitable for cut flowers among H'C "Cat ^"^ 1 luwci Taiicuca^^ average brought the best prices in the 



pn 

 Golden Wedding. Rich golden 



yellow. $6. 00 per 100. 

 Marion Henderson. (See above). 



Yellow. 

 Viviand-Morel. Splendid pink. 

 Ivory. Best general white. 

 G. W. Childs. Rich crimson. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Fine 



white. 



Ada H. Leroy. A fine late pink. 



Major Bonnaffon. Deep yel- 

 low. 



H. L. Sunderbruch. Yellow. 



Eugene Dailledouze. Yellow. 



Miss M. M. Johnson. Early 

 yellow. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Early pink. 



average 

 New York market. 



The Queen. Purest white. 

 Maud Dean. Clear pink. 

 Pres. Wm. R. Smith. Light 



pink. 

 Niveus. Splendid white. 

 Marquise de Montmort. Early 



pink. 

 Yellow Queen. Early yellow. 



Mme. F. Bergmann. Best early 

 white. 



Mrs. Craige-Lippincott. Fine 

 yellow. 



Mrs. Henry Robinson. White. 



W^. H. Lincoln. Splendid yel- 

 low. 



Mutual Friend. Clear white. 



Price for any of the above, except where specially priced, $3.00 per 100; strong plants from 2 inch pots. 



