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Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums 
HE elegant Pompon Chrysanthemums are entirely hardy and live over Winter without protection. They 
begin to bloom in September and continue loaded with flowers till stopped by freezing weather; the 
flowers are small and round and most of them perfectly double and of exceedingly brilliant colors—rich~ 
crimson and maroon, almost black, bright golden yellow, pure white and pink, in many brilliant combinations. 
They are the brightest and most showy Autumn flowers we have, and always greatly admired. 
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Plora—A strong handsome variety, very early and free Queen of Bulgaria—Lovely violet rose; immense bloomer; 
bloomer; beautiful deep golden yellow flowers. 10 cts. one of the best. 10 cts. each. 
Jack—Deep violet rose, early and abundant bloomer; always Little Pet—Small, very double flowers; rich dark red, 
shows out bold and strong. 10 cts. each. 10 cts. each. 
Bridesmaid-— Soft, rosy pink; a fine early bloomer darker at Mule. Elsie Dordan—Beautiful rich lilac pink, very bright 
the edges. 10 cts. each. and handsome; profuse bloomer the whole season. 10c. each. 
Nellie Rainsford—Fine creamy buff, nice round double Dinizula—Lilac tinted salmon and fawn; early and profuse 
flowers; immense bloomer. 10 cts. each. bloomer; a grand variety. 10 cts. each. 
Bronze Bride—Exquisite golden bronze, finely flaked with 
soit rosy crimson; very fine. 10 cts. 
Anna Marie—Rich creamy white tipped with pink; early and 
abundant bloomer. 10 cts. each. 
Todd Sloan—Fine round flowers, bright shell-pink; immense 
President—Rich violet red, bold bright flowers. 10 cts. each. bloomer. 10 cts. 
Bouquet—Rich carmine red, very showy and handsome; one Laranah—Lovely creamy white beautifully shaded with fine 
of the best; great bloomer. 10 cts. each. carnation pink. 10 cts. 
SPECIAL OFFER—Any 3 for 25c., 7 for 50c., 14 for 85c., postpaid. 
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Fine Perpetual-Blooming Carnations 
NotreE—These splendid Carnation Pinks are among the most beautiful and desirable flowers we have; highly 
valued for their constant bloom and delicate fragrance; they flower freely during the Summer and Fall in the 
garden; and if taken indoors, and kept in a cool, light room, will produce 
an abundance of lovely flowers all Winter. Itis best to keep the 
buds picked off those intended for Winter bloom, and they should \\ 
be taken in before hard frost, asthey are not entirely hardy.  sW il 
The following are some of the finest varieties in cultivation. \\ 
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7 New scarce Carnations — 
New Pink Carnation Enchantress—This grand Carnation now 
leads the list of Carnations in this country. It is claimed to be 
superior to Mrs. Thomas W. Lawson, and all other varieties. 
The flowers when well grown are 3% to 4 inches across, and well 
borne up on long stiff stems; the color is rose-pink shading to 
blush, an early and continous bloomer and strong healthy 
grower, undoubtedly the grandest and most beautiful Carnation 
up to this time. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., postpaid. Z 
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Dorothy Whitney—Deep yellow ground edged with light pink, 
makes large well-ormed flowers with high well-filled centre, 
the most perfect form among the yellows. 19 cts. 
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Lady Bountiful—Pure white, 3% inches across, and stems 24 inches 
high, rich clove fragrance, marvelously free bloomer, plants being in 
bloom the whole season. 15 cts. “ 
Viola Allen—Beautiful large full flowers, clear white, delicately splashed and 
laced with bright rose-pink; very beautiful, hardy and productive. 10 cts. 
Harlowarden—Very strong free grower, beautiful large flowers, bright shining 
crimson with scarlet shading, abundant bloomer. 15 cts. 
Guardian Angel—Large regular flowers, deep rich crimson, very bright and 
beautiful, a strong healthy grower and abundant bloomer. 15 cts. 
President Roosevelt —This isa new and splendid high-colored Carnation; flowers 
extra large and fine, one of the most perfect dark carnations we have ever seen; deep rich 
crimson scarlet, shaded maroon; a strong healthy grower and free bloomer. 15 cts. 
Set of Cc ti listed above, only 75 
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9 Choice Carnations for General Planting 
Eldorade—Beautiful clear golden yellow, finely penciled Queen Louise—Excellent for garden planting; an early and 
with red, lovely full fowers. Exquisite perfume. 10 cts. abundant bloomer; pure white, elegantly fringed and delici- 
: ously fragrant. 10 cts. 
Ethel Crocker—Clear, deep rose pink, extra large flowers, 
borne on long stems, very productive, and good every way. | Portia—Extra large and handsome, bright flashing scarlet, | 
10 cts. each. | one of the very handsomest and best varieties. Deliciously | 
Mrs. Frances Joost—Pale salmon pink, a very productive clove scented. 10 cts. 
and beautiful variety, highly valued for cut flowers on 
account of its exquisite color and delicious fragrance, al- | 
ways in demand at the highest prices. 10 cts. 
Kitty Clover—Rich golden yellow penciled with scarlet; | 
hardy and very productive. 10 cts. DO ec vice fu Po: rich fape ere 
ii— Thi ree flowers on long stout andsome and highly perfumed; a vigorous, he y 
SN ee hee fine: dang : S and constant bloomer. 10 cts. each. 
PRICE, 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts., set of nine for 65 cts., 85 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
Prosperity—Flowers of the very largest size; ground color, 
white irregularly overlaid with rosy pink; a valuable and 
very handsome sort. 10 cts. 
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