PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—PLANT DEPARTMENT. 51 
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white, centre cream. 
Mme. Ve. Pasquier. 
UT of over 200 sorts which we tested we hsve 
selected those named below as the most de- 
sirable, and all bloomed the latter part of Sep- 
tember and during early October. Hitherto the grezt 
objection to Chrysanthemums in our Northern States 
was that the frost destroyed most of the flowers be- 
Charles Joly. Beautiful violet rose. 
Chev. Ange Bandiera. 
Nankeen yellow, rose edges; centre creamy white. 
Jean Nicolas. Jepancerh, petals slender and curled; glossy rose and a shade of dim 
ee cut.) 
Mlle. Jacob. Sacences recurved, rosy lilac and glossy white. 
Mlle. Germaine Cassagneau. Lilac rose, shaded with white. 
Mme. Gastelier. Pure white, a large fluffy flower, double to the centre; one of the 
earliest to bloom. (See cut.) ‘ 
Mme. Mathilde Bettzich. White, marked light rose. 
Creamy white, shaded rose. 
White, cream and rose, golden centre. 
Mme. Marie Constans. Silvery white, centre lemon yellow. | M. F.l?Usmayer. Deep yellow, edged crimson maroon. 
Price for any of the above, 30c. each; set of 12 sorts for $3.00. 
je All the plants offered above are growing in 5-inch pots and are in bud and bloom. 
Our pamphlet on the culture of the Chrysanthemum will be sent free to buyers from this catalogue. 
NOTE.—These plants offered above cannot be sent by mail; they can only be sent by express, buyer to pay charges. 
_.. Exhibition Collection.:.. 
This collection, as its name implies, is made up of such sorts as are generally grown for exhibition purposes, az 
embraces nearly every shade of color and variety of form known in the Chrysanthemum. 
Flora Hill. Extra fine late white, very large and deep. 
Golden Wedding. This is undoubtedly the grandest 
golden yellow variety ever introduced. Itisaremark- 
ably vigorous grower and has such strength of stem 
that it carries its great globular flowers erect. 
Ivory. Pure white; asplendid free-flowering variety. 
J. Shrimpton. Bright crimson, of largest size. 
Major Bonnaffon. Grand incurved yellow of largest size. 
Marie Louise. Beautiful recurving white. 
Mermaid. Large; soft pink; a grand exhibition variety. 
Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Large, clear white; very fine. 
Dorothy Devens. Magnificent, pure snow-white, broad 
cupping petals, closely incurved; largest size, globular 
in form, stem and foliage the best. 
New York. Very large, incurved Japanese, filling up 
well to the centre; of great substance and regular out- 
line; color white, foliage and stem first class. Certifi- 
eate and silver medal at Philadelphia. 
Glory of the Pacific. A grand early pink of magnificent 
size, broad petals, showing the color to advantage. 
Mrs. Humphreys. Pure white; a grand late variety. 
Mrs. Howard Rinek. A grand pink, extra fine. 
Mutual Friend. Very large and full; of the purest whit~. 
Pres. Wm.R. Smith. Pure salmon pink; perfectly double. 
Viviand-Morel. Light rose, creamy white and pink. 
W.H. Lincoln. Bright yellow; large, splendid flower. 
Yellow Queen. Extra large; clear bright yellow. 
Mrs. H. Weeks. An immense flower with broad, claw- 
like petals, incurving to form a globe of white, a few 
outer petals reflexing; of medium height. 
Rose Owen. Magnificent, extra large, clear, bright self- 
pink, of perfect form, opening last week in Septembe:. 
T.B. Morse. One of the clearest, bright, early golden 
yellows in commerce;, petals broad and incurving tv 
centre; flower of great substance and high-built; stem 
and foliage perfect. Early. 
Miss Helen Wright. An ideal flower, ivory white, grad- 
ually assuming the faintest tint of pink with age. Very 
broad, massive, incurved petals. 
Wm. Simpson. Claimed to be the best early pink yet 
sent out. Blooms measuring 11 inches in diameter are 
not uncommon; ready to cut October 15th. 
Price for any of the above (except where noted), 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.—fine plants from 5-inch pots. 
NOTE.—These cannot be sent by mail; they can only be sent by express, buyer to pay charges. 
SPECIAL NOTICH.—Want of space in this catalogue will not permit us to list our full collection of Chrysanthemums. 
We have in stock, however, all the varieties offered in our spring catalogue of ‘‘ EVERYTHING FOk THE 
GARDEN,” and can supply them at the prices quoted therein—plants from 2-inch pots. 
If the selection is left to us, we can furnish a grand assortment at $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
