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PETE** HEflDERSOrl St CO., flEUt YOHK— PHAflT DEPA^TME^T. 



GENERAL GOLLEGTION. 



We have selected the varieties below named from among the 

 hundreds we grow, as embracing the greatest variety of form and 

 color to be found outside of those offered in the various groups 

 and collections on the preceding pages. 



JAPANESE VARIETIES. 



Comte de Germiny. Old gold and Indian red. 



Cullingfordii. Dark mahogany crimson ; extra fine. 



Domination. Large, splendid white, fine fluffy flower. 



Bda Prass. Light salmon ; very pretty. 



Edwin Molyneux. Rich mahogany crimson ; reverse of petals 



golden ; broad petals, very large flower ; a grand sort. 

 Etoile de Lyon. White, striped rose, purple or violet, the mark- 

 ings being variable. 

 Excellent. An exquisite shade of delicate shell-like pink, large, 



finely formed flowers, gracefully drooping and double to the 



centre. 

 G. F. Moseman. One of the largest flowered varieties, often 



measuring nine inches across. Incurved petals, bright Indian 



red inside and buff on the outside. 

 Geo. Sand. Bronzy pink, yellow centre. 

 Gladiator. Deep crimson ; fine. 



Indian Chief. A vivid, strong crimson ; loosely incurved. 

 Julius Roehrs. A rich shade of violet rose, the reverse of the 



petals silvery pink. 

 John "Welch. Dark crimson maroon ; loosely formed. 

 Lord Byron. Deep reddish crimson, tipped old gold. 

 Lillian B. Bird. Beautiful light pink ; extra fine. 

 Leopard. Carmine, splashed white. 

 Mandarin. Deep Indian red. 



M. Mousillac. Deep chestnut brown, shaded scarlet. 

 Mrs. J. N. Gerard. Beautiful silvery pink. 





NEW STBIPED CHRYSANTHEMUM, " UNCLE SAM." (Y 2 natural size.) 



O. P. Bassett. A grand crimson variety, lighted up with scarlet, 

 large solid flower ; one of the very largest in its class. 



Pietro-Diaz. Brilliant crimson ; large double flowers ; a gem. 



Puritan. White, tinted lilac ; a beautiful variety. 



President Hyde. Rich yellow ; twisted petals. 



Sec. Barotte. Deep bronzy orange. 



The Tiger. A grand incurved variety ; old gold and deep red. 



Violet Rose. A grand variety for every purpose. Form and habit 

 superb; color, deep violet rose. 



Price, 10c. each ; set of 26 fine varieties for $2.25. 



CHINESE INCURVED VARIETIES. 



Diana. Clear white ; compact. 



Fingal. Rose violet, with lighter back ; very showy. 



Golden Empress. Deep brassy yellow. 



Golden John Salter. Beautiful golden yellow. 



Golden Prince. Clear golden yellow. 



Helen of Troy. Soft, attractive shade of pink. 



Hero of Stoke Newington. Rosy pink, shaded purple. 



Isabella Bott. Purest white ; a perfect globe. 



Jardin des Plantes. Deep yellow ; large and full. 



Lady Slade. Bright lilac pink. 



La Neige. Pure white ; profuse bloomer. 



M. Raoux. Dark crimson red ; very double. 



Mrs. Jessie Barr. Pure white ; incurved. 



Nil Desperandum. Dark red and orange. 



Pericles. Bright Indian red. 



Pink Venus. Lilac peach ; large and beautiful. 



Prince Alfred. Deep pinkish carmine. 



Princess Teck. Extra large creamy white. 



Refulgens. Rich purplish maroon. 



Saint Patrick. Bronzy red ; very fine. 



Virgin Queen. Soft, creamy white. 



Price, 10c. each ; set of 21 fine sorts for $2.00. 



POMPON, OR BUTTON VARIETIES. 



Arbre de Noel. Deep orange, shaded red, tipped yellow. 

 Black Douglas. Dark maroon red ; striking in color. 

 Bouquet. Rich carmine. 

 Canary Bird. Light canary yellow. 

 Cravaction. Deep pink, yellow centre. 

 Golden Bedder. Clear golden yellow. 

 Marie Aurat. Light pink, shaded rose. 

 Model of Perfection. Pinkish lilac, shading to white. 

 Montgolfier. Maroon, tipped rich golden yellow. 

 Mrs. Aristee. Deep canary yellow ; Anemone-flowered. 

 Snowdrop. Pure white ; like miniature snow-balls. 

 White Bedder. Small, pure white ; very early flowering. 

 10c. each ; $1.00 per set of 12. 



"TjftCLE SflM." 

 The most unique variety as yet introduced. The 

 ground color is brilliant rose pink, each petal being regu- 

 larly striped with pure white ; the centre is chocolate 

 colored with crimson shadings. The form is as unique 

 as the coloring, long pointed petals irregularly and grace- 

 fully falling away from the centre, where they stand up- 

 right in feathery gracefulness. The illustration shows a 

 flower less than one-half natural size. Price, 25c. each, 

 $2.25 per doz. 



EXHIBITION COLLECTION, 



Continued from page 123. 

 Robt. Mclnnes. Might be described as a perfectly double 

 Mrs. Wheeler; the color is quite as bright, both the 

 scarlet and the gold, while it is full to the last degree, 

 a perfect globe in form ; it is quite early, being in full 

 perfection the last week in October, and can be 

 had much earlier. 

 Ruth. (Marguerite Graham.) This beautiful va- 

 riety is of a pure white, incurved, of most perfect 

 form ; flowers very erect on stout stems ; when 

 opening, a pale lemon, changing rapidly to pure 

 white ; a grand acquisition. 

 Sun God. One of the largest varieties yet offered. 

 Flowers of the largest size, with broad, bold 

 petals. Deep yellow, marked with rich bronze. 

 Viviand-Morel. Light rose, with creamy white 



and pink shadings. Extra fine flower, reflexed. 

 W. H. Lincoln. Bright yellow ; large, splendid 

 flower. 

 Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Set of 57 Exhi- 

 bition varieties for $7.00. 



