PETER HENDERSON & GO., NEW YORK.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 129 
Special Low Offer, 15 Chrysanthemums for $1.00. 6) 
For $1.00 we will send free by mail 15 varieties of Chrysanthemums, 
but the selection must be left to us at the time the order is filled. We cannot 
supply alist beforehand, but as we sometimes have a surplus of some 
new varieties we are enabled to include in these low offers some of the 
choicest sorts. If sent by express (buyer to pay charges) we send 
larger and stronger plants and leave all the soil on the roots. 
«—Hardy Pompon varieties. 
Arbre de Noel. Deep orange, shaded | Model of Perfection. Pinkish lilac, 
red, tipped yellow. shading to white. 
Black Douglas. Dark maroon red; | Montgolfier. Maroon, tipped rich 
striking in color. golden yellow. 
Bouquet. Rich carmine. Mrs. Aristee. Deep canary yellow; 
Canary Bird. Light canary yellow. Anemone-flowered. 
Cravaction. Deep pink, yellow | Snowdrop. Pure white; like mini- 
centre. ature snow-balls. 
Golden Bedder. Clear goldenyellow. | White Bedder. Small, pure white; 
Marie Aurat. Light pink, shaded very early flowering. 
rose. 10c. each ; $1.00 per set of 12 
Hardy Chrysanthemum, Z 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 
ITH the growing demand 
for outdoor Chrysanthe- 
mums, those that will 
withstand our winters in 
the open ground, attention 
has been directed to that 
useful but somewhat neg- 
lected class known as 
Pompons. None of these is 
more useful than Golden 
Fleece, which comes into 
bloom in the open garden 
early in September, and isa 
mass of golden yellow un- 
til winter. It grows about 
eighteen inches high andis 
very effective either as an 
edging for shrubbery, for 
herbaceous beds and bor- 
ders, or planted either 
singly or in masses. It is 
largely used for these pur- 
poses at Newport and other 
fashionable places and is 
bound to grow in popular- 
ity. (Seecut.) Price, 15c. 
each, 2 for 25c., 4 for 50c., 
12 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 
‘2, 
Chrysanthemum, 
*« DAISY.’ 
HE esthetic taste, 
the desire for sim- 
ple, natural beauty 
in Chrysanthemums, js 
gratified in this pret- 
ty, graceful variety. It 
blooms lavishly, being 
covered with hundreds 
of pearly white flowers 
which are extremely 
useful for vases and 
bunches of flowers or 
for personal wear. Many 
who object to the large 
flowers for the latter 
purpose waive their ob- 
jection in favor of this 
little beauty. Asa pot 
plant or when planted 
out in the open garden 
its unique appearance 
renders it unsurpassed 
for effectiveness. (See 
cut.) Price, 15c. each, 
2 for 25c., 4 for 50c., 12 
for $1.50. 
bh COPYRIGHTED 
Peter Henoerson-Co. yy y Incu rved 
. is 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 Weige. Pure white, profuse bloomer. 
M. Raoux. Dark crimson red; very double. 
Mrs. Jessie Barr. Pure white; incurved. 
Mrs. L. C. Madeira. Brilliant, deep golden yellow. 
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, $1.00 per doz. ; set of 22 fine sorts for $2.00. 
