NEW FLORAL GUIDE— SPRING, 1899. 



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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. 



New Chrysantiiemum, Philadelphia, 



PITCHER AND MANDA. Center bright yellow; outer 



rows of petals white ; flowers very large and full ; very 



showy and handsome. 12 cts. 

 MODESTA. Rich, velvety yellow, unsurpassed in size; 



incurved and slightly whirled form, with full, high centre. 



12 eta. 



SETTING SUN. Bright rich golden 

 yellow; shaded bronze, large broad 

 petals, slightly cupped flowers of good 

 depth and substance. 12 cts. each. 



ROSE OWEN. A grand early variety, 

 large and of perfect form; a splendid 

 flower of clear bright self-pink. 12 cts. 



JULES LA GREVE. Magnificent deep 

 red; an early and abundant bloomer. 

 12 cts. 



FISHER'S TORCH. Pure deep red, very 

 bright and handsome; large round full 

 flowers; an early and good bloomer. 

 12 cts. 



DAY DAWN. A splendid large flower; 

 pure white with creamy-lemon center; 

 very beautiful; early and abundant 

 bloomer. 12 cts. 



KLONDIKE. An excellent new variety; 

 very rich golden yellow; large solid 

 flowers, reflexed petals. 12 cts. 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC. A beautiful 

 clear pink large round flowers, with 

 broad petals; a fine variety of magnifi- 

 cent size and depth. 12 cts. 



MORNING GLOW. Fine peach-red, full 

 rosette form; faintly streaked with 

 white; a mass of lovely colors— once 

 seen, never forgotten. 12 cts. 



SILVER CLOUD. A lovely variety, rich, 

 creamy-white color; shading to bright apricot 

 and fawn; very handsome. 12 cts. 



PHILADELPHIA. This magnificent variety 

 is one of the very best and most beautiful 

 Chrysanthemums yet introduced. Broad incurved 

 petals, rich creamy-white, shading to pale lemon; 

 exceedingly beautiful; has won many valuable 

 prizes at all the great shows in this country and 

 Europe. 12 cts. 



MRS. PERRINE. (Pink Ivory). Extra large, in- 

 curved, globular flowers; bright, clear rose-pink; 

 an ideal variety of this color, and a first-class prize 

 winner. 12 cts. 



MISS M. M. JOHNSON. Deep golden-yellow; 

 beautiful, large flowers of remarkable depth and 

 fulness ; early and abundant bloomer. 12 rts. 



COLOSUS GRENOBLE, (New) Immense flowers, 

 white, beautifully shaded and striped with pink, 

 entirely out of the usual; very phowy and handsome. 

 12 cts. 



DRAGON FIRE. Splendid Japanese; extra large, 

 lull flowers, deep, glowing red, with golden yellow 

 tips; very grand. 12 cts. 



WILLIAM SIMPSON. Immense flowers six to eight 

 inches in diameter, very deep, regular and full, fine, rich, 

 rosy pink, reverse of petals, silver rose. One of the earliest 

 large-flowering Chrysanthemums to date. Has taken 

 highest prizes wherever exhibited. 12 cts. 



Price, 12 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts.; 17 for $1.60, postpaid. 



September=Flowerino; Chrysanthemums. 



These are particularly desirable because they bloom early and make a grand display of flowers before 

 oold weather comes. 



BARON VEILLARD. Large double flowers; brilliant 

 yellow with rosy crimson markings ; fine. 10 cts. 



MARION H iNDERSON. A magnificent early yellow 

 sort; invaluable to lovers of early fall flowers. 10 cts. 



EUGENE FAREZ. "Very early, prodigious bloomer; color 

 changeable, distinct Indian red to coppery bronze, reverse 

 golden buff yellow. Flowers are medium sized, regular, 

 full formed and open well, petals twisted. 10 cts. 



CAMILLE BERNARDIN. Large and handsome, bright 

 violet pink, very clear and beautiful. One of tbe best for 

 general planting. Early, 10 cts. 



LADY FITZWYGRAM. Pure snow-white, very graceful 

 feathery flowers; an early and abundant bJ corner; one of 

 fc V*> -»«^^i* «t»viv fli>ir«jp)ini» lr* win,. lOo.te. 



MISS KATE BROWN. One of the earliest and most 

 abundant bloomers; loaded with pure white flowers. 10 cts. 



MAD. GASTELIER. Pure white with lemon centre ; flow- 

 ers large and full, a good early bloomer. 10 cts. 



MLLE. FLEUROT. Lovely flowers; white tipped with 

 rose, deep yellow centre; large, broad petals, cupped and 

 slightly twisted, beautiful. 10 cts. 



M. VALERY LARBAUT. Creamy-white and rose, lemon- 

 center, medium size and full reflexed flowers. 10 e*s. 



WE CH1QUOT. Early and beautiful, perfectly double, 

 flowers of medium size, regular and solid in form, color, 

 a rich coppery yellow with brick red center, fine. 10 cts. 



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