PETER HENDERSON & CO’S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST 
OF PLANTS 9 
Ettie Lane. 
very rose. 
Kioto. (See cut.) 
Deep yellow. 
Mrs. Fottler. 
Soft rosy pink. 
Medusa. ~ Pure 
white ; petals long 
and drooping. = 4 
Mr. H. Cannell. 
Intense yellow. 
The Bride. Pure 
white, large size 
and perfect form, 
Empress of Jas 
pan. Pure white. 
Mrs. John Wan- 
amaker. Silvery 
rose outside and 
deep carmine 
within. 
Hon. EB. H. Fit- 
ler. A yeliow var- 
iety incurved. 
Admiral Lewis. 
Deep wine color. 
Brazen Shield. 
Deep brassy yel- 
low, bronze cen- 
tre. 
Edwin Moly- 
neux. Rich ma- 
hogany crimson. 
Edna Craig. 
Pure white. 
Grandiflorum. 
Bright, golden 
Sil- 
yellow. 
G. F. Moseman. 
Incurved petals, 
bright Indian red 
inside and buff on 
the outside. 
Isabella Bott. 
Pure white. 
Jardin des 
Plantes. Large; 
pure yellow. 
J.Collins. Bronzy 
orange, shaded 
Indian red. 
John Welch. 
Dark crimson ma- 
roon. 
Lord Byron. 
Deep _ crimson, 
tipped old gold 
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Exhibition” Collection, sg. Wwneete 
This collection is made up of such sorts as are | Mme. C. Audiguier, 
generally grown for exhibition purposes. | 
‘The White Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemum 
(Mrs. Alpheus Hardy.) Color, purest white. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Blood red, 
Lillian B, Bird. Beautiful light pink, extra fine. 
Lizzie Cannon. | Large golden yellow. 
F. T. McFadden. Bright carmine. 
Mrs. Geo. Bullock. Large; pure white. 
M. V. Morel. Snowy white; tinted blush. 
President Spaulding. Purplish carmine. 
Mrs. Frank Thompson. _ Bronzy carmine. 
Old gold and crimson. 
Pure white ; a grand variety. 
Clear rosy pink. 
M. L. Fabre. Delicate silvery pink ; large and fine. 
Mr. H. Waterer. Deep yellow. 
Nelly Bly. Twisted golden petals; profuse bloomer. 
Piedro-Diaz. Brilliant crimson. 
Robert Bottomley. Large; pure white. 
Soleil Levant. Pale lemon yellow. 
Thorpe Junior. Golden yellow. 
Val. d’Andorre. (Syn. Gaillardia). Dark red. 
10 cts. each; set of 40 Exhibition Varieties for 
$3.00. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
In addition to the above and those named on the preceding pages, we have numerous varieties which space 
does not permit us to enumerate They embrace some of the very finest sorts in cultivation. If we are allowed 
to select from these and those herein named, we can give a fine variety for any pur) se —Barly, Medium and 
Late flowering—our selection only. Price, $4.00 per 100. 
