82 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
The Best New Chrysanthemums 
The grand New Chrysanthemums described below are recommended as among the best and most 
valuable varieties up-to-date. They are good healthy growers, early and abundant bloomers, and _ bear 
flowers of the largest size and most beautiful colors. Many of them have taken first prizes at the great 
shows, and all are recognized as among the very best of their respective classes. 
NOTE All the large-flowered Chrysanthemums are the better for being set near a wall or fence for protection from early frosts. 
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NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MISS MINNIE BAILEY 
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Black Beauty—Extra large flowers, very dark deep red; a 
dwarf, sturdy grower and very free bloomer; excellent for 
garden planting. 12 cts. 
Otaheite—Extra large, bold flowers on strong, stiff stems, 
deep red and clear golden yellow; very rich and handsome; 
a good bloomer. 12 cts. each. 
Nyanza—Splendid dark red flowers with pure white mark- 
ings; very beautiful; one of the very best early bloomers of 
its color. 12 cts. 
PRICE: 
SEVENTEEN in all, $1.40, postpaid. 
12 cts. each, FIVE for 50 cts., set of THIRTEEN for $i.00, or, 
Convention Hall—Immense flowers of full 
tregulariorm, well borueup on strong stiff canes 
pure snow white, closely incurved, highly 
esteemed and particularly valuable for Exhibi- 
tion purposes. 15 cts. each. 
J. M. Chadwick—A magnificent variety both 
in formand color; blush white with a delicate 
pink shade in centre of petals very beautiful. 
15 cts. each. 
W. Duckham—Grand Japanese incurved flow- 
ers finest pink ever sent out, wonthe C. S. A. 
silver cup for best 10 flowers of any variety, 
and will undoubtedly hold first place for years ~ 
tocome. 15 cts. each. 
Old Homestead—Fine large flowers, deep 
brownish red passing to a rich terra-cotta 
shade; a strong vigorous grower and abun- 
dant boomer, hardy and good. 19 cts. 
The above 4 for 50 cts. postpaid. 
Mrs. A. McKinley—A beautiful English va- 
Tiety, deep, round incurved flowers of rich 
rosy terra-cotta color; very striking and 
handsome. 12 cts. each. 
Timothy Eaton—Enormous creamy white 
flowers. Exceedingly beautiful and a tre- 
mendous bloomer, should be given some 
protection from wind and frost, a splendid 
greenhouse variety. 12 cts. 
Lord Salisbury—Fine golden yellow suffused 
with rich crimson, very large flowers slightly 
tefiexed; handsome. 12 cts. 
Mrs. F. A. Constable—A magnificent pure white 
variety which always attractsa great dealof attention 
owing to its beautiful form and fine finish. 12 cts. each. 
Mrs. Chamberlain—One of the most beautiful pink 
varieties yet produced; a prime favorite wherever known 
and always attracts attention by its clear bright pink 
color. 12 cts. 
Cremo—Beautiful bright golden yellow flowers; a good 
early bloomer, perfecting its flowers before freezing 
weather can spoil them; a healthy vigorous grower with 
fine foliage, and quite hardy. 12 cts. 
Miss Minnie Bailey—A seedling from Mrs. Perrin; large, 
fully double flowers; color, bright pink, tinted with lav- 
ender; very beautiful and alwaysadmired. 12 cts. each. 
Victory—Large pure snow-white flowers, immense early 
bloomer, hardy and free, one of the best of its color and 
a splendid kind for Garden planting. 12 cts. 
Golden Chain or Climbing Chrysanthemum—Grows 8 
to 10 feet, covered with tiny leaves, and bears thousands of 
single yellow flowers about an inch in diameterand may be 
trained over any support; very striking and showy. 12 
cts, each. : 
The Egyptian—Immense flowers, fine incurved form; color 
dark velvety red; very rich and handsome; a splendid varie- 
ty for bedding, and out side planting; very showy and 
attractive. 12 cts. 
with FOUR first named 
September Flowering CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are particularly desirable because they bloom early and makea grand display of flowers before the cold weather 
injures the blooms. 
Glory of the Pacific—Beautiful clear pink; large round 
flowers with broad petals; immense bloomer and very showy, 
12 cts. each. 
Princess Louise—Early and profuse bloomer, medium size 
flowers; full.and double; rich violet crimson, with bronze 
centre; 12 cts. each. 
Charles Davis—Grand size and jorm; deep rich golden yel- 
low passing to buff; fine. 12 cts. each. 
Princess of Wales—Large, pure white flowers and a most 
profuse bloomer. 12 cts. each. 
Arbre de Noel—Early and abundant bloomer; medium size 
flowers, deep orange, shaded red, tipped with yellow. 12c. 
Estella (New)—Large creamy white; very beautiful; an early 
and abundant bloomer. 12 cts. each. 
Golden Pheasant—Rich orange yellow; very beautiful: 
blooms very early, before frost. 12 cts. each. 
Edith Syratt—One of the most beautiful varieties yet pro- 
duced; rich, violet pink, shading to purplish rose; blooms 
very.early, 12 cts. each. 
Snow Wreath—Fine large regular flowers pure snow white 
early and abundant bloomer, one of the best. 12 cts. each. 
Vve. Chiquot—Perfectly double flowers of medium size; 
color, rich copper yellow with brick red centre; fine. 
cts. each. 
Baron Veillard—Large double flowers; brilliant yellow with 
rosy crimson markings; fine in every way. 12 cts. each. 
Jules La Greve—Magnificent deep red; begins to bloom 
very early and continues the whole season. 12 cts. 
PRICE: Any THREE for 30 cts., SEVEN for 65 cts., the set of TWELVE for 85 cts., postpaid. 
