CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued. 



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TYPE OP BEFLEXED CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



*Inter-Ocean (new)— A great novelty. Flowers very large ; 

 >lor, pearly white sufi'used with delicate pink. Ref. Each, 15 cts. 



Ivory— Pure white, one of the best. Inc. 



Jos. H. White— Pure white, very desirable. Kef. 



Kiota— Yellow, a general favorite. Inc. 



L. Canning— Pure white. Always in great demand. Ref. 



Lillian B. Bird— Delicate pink, a beautiful variety. Ref. 



Lillian Russell— Clear silver pink, one of the finest. Inc. 



Lizzie Cartledge— Dark rose, reverse silvery white, very 

 x>d. Ref. 



Louis Boehmer (Pink Ostrich Plume) -A great favorite. Inc. 

 ajor Bonnaffon (new) — Pronounced by many growers the 

 ading yellow. Color very rich. Flowers large and full. Inc. 

 ach, 15 cts. 



Marie Louise (new)— Flowers very large, deep and full and 

 are white; very desirable. Ref. Each, 15 cts. 



Margaret Jeffords— A beautiful amber color. Inc. 



Mermaid — A soft pink, deeper shade on outer edge. Inc. 



Miss Minnie Wanamaker— White, a favorite. Ref. 



Miss Ada McVickar— Cream white, excellent. Inc. 



Miss Mable Simpkins— A grand variety. Flowers very large, 

 laking a solid ball. Pure white. Inc. 



Mrs. A. C. Burpee— Amber and gold. Ref. 



*Mrs. E. G. Hill (new) — Flowers large and full; color, clear 

 earl-pink, very desirable. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 



*Mrs. Craig Lippincott (new) — A superb variety. Flowers 

 ery large, color rich yellow. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 



large; color, a. bright rosy pink with a touch of laven- 

 der. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 



Black Beauty — Crimson maroon, very fine. Inc. 

 Col.W. B. Smith — Rich, bright golden bronze, very 

 large. Ref. 



""'^Challenge (new)— An excellent variety. Has taken 

 many premiums for best yellow. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 

 Cullingfordii — Crimson, an old favorite. Ref. 

 C. B. Whitnall — Velvety maroon, very desirable. 

 Inc. 



Domination — Pure white, very desirable. Ref. 

 Dr. Callandreau — Lemon yellow. Tnc. 

 *Eugene Dailledouze (new) — A superb variety, cer- 

 tainly one of the best if not really the leading yellow; 

 very large and full. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 



Eda Prass — Delicate salmon; a favorite. Ref. 

 Ed. Hatch — Soft lemon and bright pink ; one of the 

 best. Inc. 



Emma Hitzeroth — Bright lemon yellow, a great 

 favorite. Ref. 

 Ernst Asmus— Chrome yellow, mixed with red. Ref. 

 Flora Hill — White, creamy center, a fine late variety. Ref. 

 Frank Thompson — Pearly pink, excellent. Inc. 

 George W. Childs— Crimson, very good. Ref. 

 Golden Gate— Beautiful yellow, very fine. Ref. 

 Jessica — An old favorite, but still one of the very best early whites. 

 Gloriosum— A very early yellow of more than ordinary merit. Inc- 

 Harry Balsley — A magnificent variety; color, rich soft pink. 

 Harry E. Widner — One of the very best yellow varieties grown. 

 Harry May — Deep old gold, occasionally veined with red. Inc. 

 H. F. Spaulding — Apricot yellow, shading to rose, large, very 

 good. Inc. 



Mrs. A. J. Drexel— Crimson Lake, a leading sort. Ref. 



Mrs. Alpheus Hardy— White Ostrich Plume. Inc. 



Mrs. A. Blanc — Rich crimson. Ref. 



Mrs. C. W. Clark— Red, very desirable. Ref. 



Mrs. Irving Clarke — Pearl pink, rosy pink center. Ref. 



Mrs. J. N. Gerard — Silvery rose, a great favorite. Ref. 



Niyius — a very fine white of rare merit. Inc. 



0. P. Bassett — Very fine red. Ref. 



Pres. Arthur — Pink; Flowers very large, of good form. Ref. 



Robert Mclnnes — Very large. Color, crimson and gold. Inc. 



Rohallion — Rich yellow. Ref. 



lioslyn — Clear rosy pink, very large. Ref. 



*The Queen — Very appropriately named, a grand white. 

 Very large and full. Inc. Each, 15 cts. 



V. H. Hallock — Rosy pearl, deepening towards the center, a 

 fine variety. Ref. 



Viviand-Morel — Delicate rose, a great favorite. Ref. 



Waban— Pink, very large, always in demand. Inc. 



W. H. Lincoln — Deep yellow, one of the best. Ref. 



W. W. Coles — Bright terra cotta or bronze. Ref. 



Price, except where noted, each 10 cts.; per doz. $1.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER. — As a special inducement to our custom- 

 ers who wish to secure the latest novelties, and as we have a 

 large stock of each, we offer a set of ten of the leading varieties — 

 those marked thus* — one plant of each for the exceedingly low 

 sum of $1.25. 



