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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



1 PLANT EACH OF THESE 15 CHOICE SORTS, IE SENT KY 

 EXPRESS AT VOUR EXPENSE, FOR ONLY S1.60. 



ANTOINE CROZY. Flowers of a bright clierry car- 

 mine, very etlective; four and oiie-lialf feet. 15o. each. 



ADMIRAL COUKBET. Flowers larse. light yellow, 

 striped and spotted with crimson; three feet. 15c. each. 



ALPHONSE BOUYTEK. Isavery luxuriant grower, 

 growing considerably taller than Madame Crozy ; bright 

 crimson flowers of the vcrv largest size. -Oc. each. 



FLORENCE YAUGHAN. In color it is of a Ijright rich golden yellow, 

 -potted with bright red ; the flowers are of the largest size, of great substance 

 and of perfect form. 20c. each. 



PAUL BRUANT. One of the freest flowering varieties; in color it is 

 of the most intense shade of orange scarlet, with a peculiar satiny surface. 

 20c. each; 6 for $1.00. 



MADAME CROZY. Flowers of a dazzling crimson scarlet, bordered with 

 golden yellow ; a marvellous and rich combination of colors. 2Jc. each ; 6 

 for tfl.OO. 



CHARLES HENDERSON. One of the very finest crimsons yet intro- 

 duced. Its habit of growth is compact and uniform, rarelj' exceeding three and 

 one-half feet in height. 20c. each; G for $1.00. 



EGENDALE. This is especially valuable as a bedding variety, having 

 dark bronzy foliage, but with large, bright, cherry red flowers of good shape and 

 substance. 20c. each ; 6 for ifl.OO. 



P.'VUL MARQUANT. The flowers are large size, of a bright salmon 

 scarlet, passing to a rosy carmine, with a peculiar silverj- lustre, which lights 

 up the salmon very brightly. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 



C.4PTAINK P. DE SlIZZONI. Its flowers are very large, with broad 

 roim<led petals. The ground color is of a rich canary yellow, while the entire 

 flower is spotted with cinnamon red in such a manner as to intensify the 

 yellow. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 



rR.4NCOIS CROZY. This variety is identical with Madame Crozy 

 in habit, but the flowers are bright orange, bordered with a narrow edge of 

 gold. loe. each ; 4 for 50c. 



LOUIS CHRETEIN. Bright canary yellow, spotted with crimson; 

 foliage light green. 15c. each ; 4 for .50c. 



STAR OF '91. Of dwarf, compact habit, of a bright 

 orange scarlet color, faintly banded with yellow. 15c. each. 



ENFANT DU RHONE. Rosy salmon, overlaid and 

 striped with orange scarlet. 15c. each ; 4 for 50c. 



ROBUSTA PERFECTA. Fine tall growing, dark- 

 leaved variety, giving tropiciilefleet. 1.5c. each ; 810.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEnunS. 



A Selection of 20 of th<^ 5^st of H^ccnt Introductions. 



GOLDEN WEDDING. Of a rich golden yellow color. 

 Flowere ten to twelve inches in diameter, petals broad and 

 long, double to the centre, without an eve. 



E. HITZEROTH. A magnificent extra large flower. 

 Bright lemon yellow, exquisite and novel form. 



COL. AVM. B. .SMITH. The most double of all 

 doubles, forming a solid mass of the richest, brightest 

 golden bronze. 



MRS. L. C. MADEIRA (Golden Ball.) These 

 grand flowers are a perfect l>all of bright golden yellow, 

 of great substance, lasting for many days when cut and 

 placed in water. 



MRS. ROBT. CRAIG. One of the finest globular 

 ■whites; very large and shapely. 



MRS. MARIA SIBIPSON. Very large, soft chrome 

 yellow flower, with broad, incurved petals, showing no 

 centre. Looks like an exquisite ball of butter. 



HARRY E. WIDENER. Bright lemon yellow, with- 

 out shadings. Flower large, on stifi, stout stems that hold 

 the flowers erect, without support. 



WM. H. LINCOLN. A magnificent golden yellow 

 ■variety, straight, flat, spreading petals. An extra large 

 flower, completely double, and of great substance. 



Price of any of the above Chrysanthemums, 

 15c. each; 8 for SI. 00; or the entire collection 

 of 20 extra choice varieties for only $3.00. 



BIERMAID. A soft, mellow pink, with deeper shad- 

 ing on the outer edge, while at the base it is of a deep 

 cream ; a fine incurving globular flower. 



ROBERT BOTTOMLY. Very large, pure white, with 

 petals irregularly twisted and incurved. One of the finest 

 whites for exhibition. 



JOHN GOODE. Of almost globular form, of the 

 finest silky finish ; the outer petals are delicate lavender, 

 forming a decided band of color ; the inner petals are clear 

 lemon. 



MRS. IRVING CLARK. A pearl white on the margin 

 shading to deep rose. Petals twisted and incurved. 



MISS MINNIE WANAMAKER. Immense pure 

 snowy white flowers, borne erect on stout stems. Deep, 

 rich, full form, •with broad, thick petals. 



MRS. A. J. DREXEL. A very large flowering early 

 variety. Color a beautiful crimson lake. 



IVORY. Snowy white, of perfect incurved form ; very 

 large. 



PITCHER AND BIANDA. A fine new seedling ; very 

 large flowers ; yellow centre, shading to white on edges. 



MRS. BESSIE CUN'NING. Pure white, tinged pink. 

 As the flower ages, it becomes a pure white, and before fad- 

 ing, becomes a pure pink. 



OLD LADY. One of the hairy Japanese sorts; white, 

 tinged pale pink ; vellow centre disk ; very fine. 



IMPERIAL FAVORITE. A fine yellow; large, 

 broad, twisted and incurved petals. 



IMPERIAL CASTLE. Pure white; incurved; a large, 

 thick, heavy head. 



