New Floral Guide—Spring 1907. 83 
New Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums 
HE following list of Ostrich 
Plume Chrysanthemums in- 
cludes the very best varieties 
of this charming class. We make 
prices as low as possible, so that all 
may give them a liberal trial. The 
curious hairy flowers of the Ostrich 
Plumes arealways greatly admired. 
Some protection from early frosts is 
very desirable in exposed situations, 
F. J. Taggert— This is the grandest 
novelty in Ostrich Plumed Chrysanthe- 
mums introduced for many years, im- 
mense flowers, sometimes over 8 inches 
across and perfectly double, larger and 
more beautiful *‘Plumes’’ than ever seen 
in the older kinds. Was awarded the 
$150 Prize at the Kansas City Flower 
Show, and won the medal at Chicago as 
the best and most distinct variety ex- 
hibited; soft clear golden yellow,exceed- 
ingly beautiful; a good healthy grower 
and abundant bloomer, extra fine inevery 
way. 15 cts. each. 
Beauty of Truro—Magnificent large flow- 
ers, beautifully feathered; color, rich 
purplish bronze ; very showy and attrac- 
tive. 12 cts. each. 
Child of Two Worlds — Magnificent 
large white flowers; pure snow white, 
nicely plumed; very fine. 12 cts. 
Leocadie Gentils—Is considered the best 
yellow plumed variety yet produced; 
pure deep yellow; large and fine. 12 cts. 
Louis Boehmer—Grand flowers, extra 
large size, splendid globular form; petals 
broad and thickly plumed; color, fine 
silvery pink; one of the best for all pur- 
poses. 
Monarch of Ostrich Plumes— Deep 
chrome yellow, shaded buff and orange; 
long broad petals, curiously cut. 12 cts. 
Lady of the Lake — Extra large inctitved flowers ; pale 
heliotrope, passing to mother-of-pearl shades ; beautifully 
12 cts. 
Special Offer No. 207 
feathered. 
12 cts. if AV Ls OS Se 
NEW OSTRICH PLUME -CHILD OF TWO WORLDS 
Any Three 12-Cent Kinds, for 30 Cents. 
including the F. J. Taggert, for 75 Cents, Postpaid. 
M. From»nt—Fine dark red, beautifully incurved; flowers 
nicely plumed, nearly globular form and a good early 
bloomer. 12 cts. 
Set of Eight 
Selected Chrysanthemums * General Planting 
TWENTY CHOICE AND VALUABLE VARIETIES. 
Autumn Glory—A grand Japanese variety; immense bloom- 
er; color deep salmon, changing to soft shrimp pink; always 
makes a grand display of flowers, showy and handsome. 
10 cts. each. 
Black Hawk—Largest and most beautiful dark crimson- 
scarlet—looks as if made of crimson velvet; large, full and 
deep; superb in every way. 10cts. 
Buff Globe—Grand incurved golden yellow flowers, like 
balls of gold; good vigorous grower and free bloomer, 10 cts. 
Col. Appleton—Immense globular flowers, deep rich golden 
yellow, a truly grand new variety. 10 cts. 
Columbia—A beautiful variety, perfect incurved form petals 
shining like mother of pearl; white, with rose-pink 
centre. 10cts. 
Corea—Fine, large, solid flowers, rich bronze yellow, deep 
crimson markings; a handsome abundant bloomer. 10 cts. 
Eugene Dailledouse—A grad sort; bright, rish golden 
yellow; not surpassed in size and beauty by any other 
variety. 10cts. each. 
Fisher’s Torch—Pure deep red, very bright and showy; 
makes large bold flowers, borne erect on stiff stems; a good 
free bloomer and a general favorite. 10 cts. each. 
Geo. W. Childs—A fine variety, large, fully expanded flow- 
ers; color, rich, deep velvety crimson; reverse of petals 
shades gold. 10 cts. 
Tora—This is a grand chrysanthemum. Extra large full 
flowets, with beautiful tubular petals; clear bright pink; fine 
artistic form, very large size; a strong vigorous grower; 
early and abundant bloomer. 10 cts. each. 
John Shrimpton—Grand deep red flowers, very bright and 
striking; a neat compact grower and abundant bloomer. 
10 cts. each. 
Mrs. A. J, Drexel—This is a grand large flowering variety; 
color, deep crimson lake; fine large bold flowers on tall 
stems; very showy and effective. 10 cts. 
Mrs, J. J. Glessner—This is a very handsome variety for 
garden planting;makes a neat compact bush, covered with 
large showy flowers; color, light yellow, with rich apricot 
shading. 10 cts. each. 
Major Bonnaffon—Soft clear yellow globular flowers, crowd- 
ed full of petals—perfect in every way; one of the very best 
kinds. 10cts. 
Mrs. Perrine, (Pink Ivory)—Extra large, incurved glob- 
ular floweis; bright, clear rose pink; an ideal variety of this 
color; and a first-class prize winner. 10 cts. : 
Mrs. W. J. Bryan—Extra fine, bright chrome yellow; a 
magnificent flower, and an early and abundant bloomer. 
10 cts. each. 
Philadelphia—One of the best and most beautiful Chrys- 
anthemums yet introduced. Broad incurved petals, rich 
creamy-white, shading to palelemon. 10 cts. 
Rose Owen—A grand early variety, large perfect form, a 
splendid flower of clear, bright shining pink. 10 cts. each. 
The Queen—A very popular white variety; large full flowers; 
a grand sort for general planting, and also for exhibitions, 
10 cts. each. 
William Simpson -Immense flowers, very deep, regular and 
full, fine, rich rosy pink ; reverse of petals silver rose ; oneof 
the earliest large-flowering varieties, and has taken highest 
prizes whenever exhibited. 10 cts. each. 
_ Price 10c Each, 3 for 25c.; 7 for 50c,, Set of 20 for $1.35, postpaid. 
