PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK-WHOLESALE PLANT LIST. 



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GOLDEN WEDDING 



This is undoubtedly the grandest golden yellow- 

 variety ever introduced and is the marvel of the 

 period. Nothing can exceed the richness of its 

 color. It is a remarkably vigorous grower and has 

 ouch strength of stem that it carries its great 

 globular flowers erect, giving it a bold majestic 

 appearance. The form of Golden Wedding is 

 unique ; the outer petals droop downward in 

 picturesque irregularity ; the center of the flowers is 

 built high, with broad petals irregularly overlaid, so 

 that although the flowers are so large they are not 

 heavy, solid-looking, like many others. For this 

 reason alone it will, no doubt, supersede all other 

 yellow varieties with the public. This grand variety 

 has been awarded the highest honors wherever 

 exhibited. $6.00 per 100.1 



EXHIBITION COLLECTION: 



Ada H. Le Roy. Deep rose-pink ; extra large flower. 



Advance. A beautiful shade of rosy pink. 



Amber Queen. Soft amber with deeper shadings. 

 Chinese reflexed variety of good size. 



Autocrat. Deep yellow, of fine globular form. 



Bride of Roses. An exquisite shade of rosy pink. 

 ' Cashmere. Base of petals light crimson, upper part 

 rich amber. 



Chas. Pratt. Porcelain pink, with maroon markings. 



Dawn. (V. H. Hallock). Delicate rosy blush ; flow- 

 ers of the largest size. 



Dr. H. A. Mandeville. Petals long and twisted ; 

 bright chrome yellow. 



Eva Hoyt. Immense size ; clear yellow. 



Gettysburgh. Deep crimson ; broad petals. 



Golden Gate. Canary yellow and orange. 



Good Gracious. The color is a delicate shade of 

 peach pink. The form is remarkable, the petals 

 are incurved and twisted, overlapping each 

 other in irregular fashion, and resembling 

 talons. 



G. W. Childs. Deep velvety crimson. 



Harry Balsley. Sof t " Merinet " Rose pink. 



Harry May. Deep old gold, with veins of red. 



Harry E. Widener. Large, grand yellow. 



Ivory. Pure white ; a splendid free-flowering variety. 

 It is doubtful if any other Chrysanthemum unites 

 in such marked degree the excellent qualities 

 of Ivory. 



J. H. Cliffe. A delicate shade of pink. 



Joey Hill. Color, deep cardinal red of beautiful shade, faced 

 with old gold. 



John White. Pearly white ; full and double. One of the earliest 

 large flowered Chrysanthemums. 



Lady Florence. Fine rich yellow ; early. 



Lillian Russell. A beautiful clear silvery pink. 



Maud Dean. Color pink, almost rose, a shade not found in any 

 other variety. A mode) variety for cut flower purposes in 

 form, size, color and stem. 



Mermaid. Large; soft pink. 



Mrs. E. D. Adams. Flower very large ; pure white. 



Mrs. F. L. Ames. Rich golden yellow. 



Mr. Hicks Arnold. Large ; flowers of an old gold color. 



Mrs. Bowen. Old gold and reddish crimson. 



Mrs. William Clark. Purest white ; late. 



Mrs. Irving Clarke. Splendid, large, soft pink. 



Mrs. Bayard Cutting. A grand, massive flower of extraordinary 

 substance ; petals incurved ; inside a deep rose, outside a 

 silvery pink. 



Mrs. Walter Cutting. A grand flower; pearly white, suffused 

 with blush pink at the tips of the petals. 



Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early variety ; color crim- 

 son lake ; form rounded into a half globe. 



Miss Lydia Hopkins. Color white, irregularly suffused with 



bright pink ; no two flowers marked just alike. 

 Mile. Marie Hoste. Creamy white, striped amaranth. 



Mrs. Humphreys. Pure white ; a grand variety. 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. Pure white, incurved, high rounded flower ; 

 one of the best of all whites. 



Mrs. Craige Lippincott. A very rich yellow. 





Mrs. L. C. Madeira. 



low ; globular. 

 Miss Ada McVicker. Creamy 



white flowers, broad petals. 

 Mrs. Frank Thompson. Bronzy carmine and creamy white. 

 Mrs. William Trelease. Beautiful shade of pink. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Large clear white ; very fine. 

 Mr. H. Waterer. Yellow, base of petals deep apricot. 

 Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. A handsome light yellow ; very early. 

 Miles A. Wheeler. Ground color, a beautiful light yellow, with 



outer petals, finely striped pink. 

 Miss Mary Wheeler. Large, perfectly formed flower : white. 

 Mrs C. H. Wheeler. Old gold and crimson ; decidedly Japanese. 

 Niveus. A grand snow-white variety. Center irregularly in- 

 curving, with other petals reflexing nearly to the stem. 

 Pres. Wm. R. Smith. Color of Daybreak Carnation, a pure self 



pink ; very heavy in substance, on stiff stems. 

 Roslyn. A superb, clear, " Mermet " Rose pink ; petals thick 



and heavy, cup-shaped, solid to the center. 

 Robt. Mclnnes. Color, deep scarlet and gold ; reverse. 

 Ruth. (Marguerite Graham.) Pure white, incurved, perfect 



form. 

 Sun God. 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 for any of the>bove,'$6.00 per 100. 



Note. — Not less than five of any variety sold at the rate per 

 100. Lesser quantities sold only at retail prices less one-third. 

 See conditions of sale first page of cover. 



