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SECOND EARLY COLLECTION. 
This collection contains varieties that perfect their blossoms in the 
open air in October, before the killing frosts in our Northern States. 
Cremo. Veryearly. A light yellow ‘‘sport’’ from Glory of the Pacific. 
Glory of the Pacific. A grand early, light pink, broad petals. 
H. L. Sunderbruch. One of the very finest of the light yellow sorts. 
Ivory. Pure white, a splendid free-flowering variety. 
Lady Fitzwygram. A grand early white sort ; feathery and graceful. 
Marion Henderson. Fine, early yellow; invaluable for forcing. 
MONROVIA. A bright yellow, early Japanese variety. (See cut.) 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Clear pearl-pink, large flower, full to centre. 
Opah. Agrand early variety, beautiful blush-pink, large Japanese. 
Pink-lvory. Bright pink, a ‘‘sport’’ from Ivory. 
Polly Rose. A very fine and large early white. 
Pride. A splendid early white, fine form. Excellent for cut flowers. 
Primo. The very best and largest extra early white Japanese variety 
Robert Halliday. A large, broad-petalled yellow Japanese. 
Rose Owen. Magnificent, large, clear, bright pink. 
Solar Queen. A very large bloom, golden-yellow. A grand sort. 
Soleil d’Octobre (October Sunshine.) 
A yellow Japanese of good sub- 
stance and excellent habits. 
Yellow Lady Fitzwygram. Rich 
yellow, very early. : 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; 
set of 18 early sorts for $1.50. 
RARE TYPES OF 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Cashmere. Light crimson at base, 
shading to rich amber. Petals 
cylindrical, the whole flower re- 
sembling a tassel. 
Golden Shower. Long, drooping, 
hair-like florets, interlacing like 
corn silk. Yellow, intermingled 
with bronze and red petals; very 
dwarf. 
LEOPARD. Deep shade of carmine- 
rose, irregularly splashed and 
spotted with pure white. (See cut.) 
Uncle Sam. Rosy-pink, regularly 
striped with white, long, droop- 
ing petals; very unique. 
**Mizpah’’? Seedlings. Dwarf habit, 
not attaining more than 12 ins. 
in height, with small, single, Mar- 
guerite-like flowers. Argenta, 
pure white; Rosina, light pink. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 6 ‘‘ Rare 
Types’’ for 50c. 
Harpy 
POMPONE | 
) MONROVIA. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These are the only sorts which are re- 
liably hardy at the North. By disbudding, 
nice flowers two inches and more in diameter 
can be obtained. 
Acto. Perfect flowers, incurving petals. 
Bright rose with lighter reverse. 
Aileen. Deep lilac-pink, compact form. 
Arbre de Noel. Orangeandred, tipped yellow. 
Gallia. Clear soft pink, of excellent form. 
Golden Bedder. Clear golden-yellow. Early. 
JulesLagreve. Deep red. Large, fine flower. 
Klondike. Brilliant yellow, extra fine. 
Miss Ada Williams. White, shaded with 
blush, slightly laced with violet. 
Nita. A beautiful rose-pink; extra fine. 
Nydia. Pure white, high rounded flower. 
Quinola. Deep, clear orange-yellow. 
Rose Trevene. White and pink; very pretty. 
Snowdrop. Pure white; very profuse. 
Yezo. A globular variety. Blush color. 
Zenta. Very bright crimson-maroon. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.25 per set of 15. 
GROUP OF HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
——— AANEMONE COLLECTION. 
We offer a splendid collection of this unique type of the Chrysanthemum. 
No more interesting form than the ‘‘Anemone’’ is to be found. 
American Eagle. Rays white; centre rose-purple. A very unique sort. es 
Falcon. Rays pure white, broad, in two or three rows; centre pale straw- AS 
yellow or écru, flushed reddish within the tubes. Very distinct and beautiful. 
Judge Hoitt. Fully eight inches across ; pale pearl-pink. Large centre petals. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Dexter. Rayscrimson; centre yellow and red. Very unique., 
Partridge. Yellowish-pink; rays broad, purplish-red. Very peculiar sort. 
Red Robin. Rays tubular; whole flower rose-purple. Distinct and pleasing. 
Tanager. Deep purplish-rose; centre flat, orange-vermilion, with narrow yel- 
low line about the mouth of each tube. One of the most interesting sorts. 
Toucan. An odd shade of reddish-buff; well-formed centre, bright yellow 
within, pale yellow without. A very fine contrasting variety. 
Yellow Hammer. Flower large, bright chrome-yellow; rays broad, slightly 
twisted in two rows; centre compact. Entirely distinct variety. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. ; set of 9 sorts for 75c. 
Special Low Offer—20 Chrysanthemums, Free 75, for $1.00. We cannot 
a, TIDY TV 
beforehand, but as we sometimes haye a surplus, we are enabled to include some of the choicest 
sorts. If sent by express (buyer to pay charges), we will leave all the soil on the roots. 
HOW TO GROW EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS. We have a pamphlet on the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum, which we will send Free 
to all who ask forit when they orderfrom us. This gives in a concise way the essential points for successful culture. 
LEOPARD. 
