THE BEST CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
5 SELECT VARIETIES 
Harvard. A particularly attractive flower and fine for exhibition; color is 
very dark crimson; grand stem and foliage. 25 cts. each. 
Golden Eagle (Eagle d’Or). The most glorious golden yellow Chrysan- 
themum in existence; has long, incurving petals and wonderful color. 
25 cts. each. 
October Sunshine. Makes a splendid flower, on strong stems. Color, 
orange-yellow, shaded with apricot. 25 cts. each. 
Queen of the Whites. Enormous flowers of pure, snowy white. 25 cts. ea. 
Major Bonnaffon. Clear yellow; globular flowers; perfect and immensely 
popular (see illustration). 25 cts. each. 
SOFFER> 61 One each of the above selected Chrysanthemums, 5 in all, 
for $1, postpaid. : 
12 EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 
Solomon’s Gold. Beautiful golden yellow. 
Dr. Enguehardt. Pink, without a trace of purple. 
Ivory. A gem among whites and very popular. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Yellow, penciled bronze-red. 
Black Hawk. This flower looks like crimson velvet. 
L. Africane. Crimson, with reverse of petals old- 
gold. Unusually attractive. 
Timothy Eaton. A large, incurved white. Fine. 
Col. Appleton. Golden yellow, globular flowers. 
Cullingfordi. Red with golden bronze reverse. 
Princess of Wales. Pure, glistening, silvery white. 
President Loubet. White, tinted pink; exquisite. 
Mrs. H. W. Buckbee. Immense, incurved white. 
+HEER 6la Any 6 of the above for 90 cts., or 
the set of 12 for $1.75, postpaid. 
12 SEPTEMBER-FLOWERING KINDS 
20 cts. each, postpaid 
Glory of the Pacific. Clear pink; very choice. 
Robert Halliday. Very popular, early yellow. 
Roserie. Clear, bright pink; profuse bloomer. Makes 
masses of flowers if not disbudded. 
Pacific Supreme. An unusual shade of pink (see cut). 
Princess Louise. Violet-crimson, bronze center. 
Intensity. Reflexed bright crimson. 
Monrovia. A good early yellow. 
Chrysolora. Clear yellow and like Major Bonaffon, but 
blooms two weeks earlier. 















20 cts. each 
Estella. Large; creamy white; excellent. ’ THE CHRYSANTHEMUM, by Arthur Herrington. This book gives 
Smith’s Advance. The earliest large, pure white. : full information concerning the growing of these plants for best results. 
Maud Dean. Flowers of extra-large size; blush-pink. Price, 50 cts., postpaid. 
Zenobia. Bronzed orange-yellow; early bloomer, with 
small flowers which entirely cover the plant. >OFFER> 6id 3 each of the Exhibition, September-flowering and 
Ostrich-Plume varieties, and one of the select new 
+E R - 6ib Any 6 of the above for 90 cts., or the 12 kinds, OUR selection, 10 in all, for $1.25; or YOUR selection as above, the 10 
for $1.75, postpaid. for $1.60, postpaid. 

6 OSTRICH-PLUME VARIETIES 
Large flowers with curious hairs on each petal; on account of their odd 
appearance these varieties always attract attention. When planted out- 
doors they should be protected from frost in exposed situations. 
Beauty of Truro. Rich purplish bronze; large flowers, beautifully 
feathered. Very showy. 20 cts. each. 
Child of Two Worlds. Snow-white; splendid flower. 20 cts. each. 
Leocadie Gentils. Pure deep yellow. 20 cts. each. 
Louis Boehmer. Silvery pink; splendid globular form. 20 cts. each. 
Monarch of Ostrich-Plumes. Chrome-yellow. 20 cts. each. 
Mrs. Higginbotham. Rich pink; petals very hairy; one of the most 
unique. 20 cts. each. 
| “OFFER> 61ic Any 3 of above for 50 cts., or the set of 6 for 90 cts., 
postpaid. 
Pacific Supreme SEE OUR HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS — PAGE 43 Ostrich-Plume variety 
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