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Hardy Pompon 

 Chrysanthemums. 



These beautiful varieties are now universally popular for out- 

 door bedding, and, considering th'eir many good qualities, there 

 is no cause for surprise to see ihem cultivated so extensively. 

 They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giving color, life and 

 beauty to the garden just at a time when other plants have been 

 destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not 

 materially affect the flowering, and it will frequently happen that 

 an armful of dowers can be cut late in November. They are quite 

 hardy, and, with but a slight covering of leaves or litter during 

 the winter, will take care of themselves after once planted. 



Baby. A miniature flower, color lemon-yellow. 



Dundee. Maroon-shaded scarlet. 



Eagle d'Or. Fine golden-yellow. 



Flora. Beautiful deep golden-yellow. 



Fred. Peele. Deep crimson ; tipped gold. 



Olobe d'Or. Clear lemon-yellow, shaded darker. 



Qolden Fleece. Clear yellow. 



(iolden Pheasant. Rich golden-yellow ; fine form. 

 • Gold Finch. Rich golden-yellow, striped with red. 



Qold Nugget. Golden-yellow, inner petals tinged red. 

 _ /Julia' Lagravere. Very fine rich garnet. 



■'L'Aml Couderchet. Sulphur-white ; fine. 



Model of Perfection. Beautiful small white. . 



't\rs. Vincent. Dark crimson. 

 -•iPettil nt. Soft creamy-sulphur. 



Presid nt. Rich purplish-crimson. 



Princess of Wales. A fine white. 

 —Queen of Bulgaria. Rich rose-crimson. 



Rhoda. Delicate apple-blossom pink. 

 , Rosinante. Blush rose ; very dwarf. 



Soeur Melanie. Very fine ; pure white. 



Strathmeath. Rosy-pink; distinct and pretty. 



Tiber. Crimson-brown ; tipped yellow. 



Trojan. Maroon, with yellow centre. 



Veuve Cliquot. Brick red; edged yellow. 



Price : 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; |6.00 per 100. Set of the 

 25 varieties for $2.00. 



3hj4.sta Daisy 



"Alaska 



A GkuLP of f'OMPON Chkysanthkmums. 



CHRYSANTHEMITMS. 



(3Iooni>enny Daisy.) 



riaximum "Triumph." A free growing plant,, 

 not exceeding 2j feet in height, which continues in 

 full bloom from early July until late October^ 

 The Daisy-like flowers are 3 inches and over in 

 diameter, pure white, with a golden centre ; of 

 great substance, and last a week or more when cut. 

 Nipponlcum. A Japanese species ; grows 2 

 feet high, with thick foliage and bearing its large, 

 glistening white flowers during September and Oc- 

 tober- 

 Improved Shasta Daisy "Alaska." A de- 

 cided improvement on the original, very free-flowering, 

 with blooms 4^- to 5 inches across; of pure glistening 

 white. (See cut.) 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Shasta Daisy. Large snowy-w-hite flowers, in 



bloom continuously throughout the summer and fall. 

 Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 

 100. Set of 4 for 60 cts. 



The regular line of Autumn flowering Chrysanthemums is offered under Garden and Greenhouss Plants. 



