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SIX SPLENDID NEW 



Exhibition Varieties 



Introductions of 1915 



A. S. Baldwin. An absolutely perfect yellow, a 

 most reliable variety, giving all perfect flowers. 



Bob Pulling. Pure yellow, with petals one and 

 a half inches in width and nearly ten inches deep. 



Earl Kitchener. Amaranth with silvery re- 

 verse, a novel color; splendid foliage. 



Jean Stratton. Very large reflexed, beautiful 

 shade of pearl-pink. , 



Mrs. R. C. Fulling. Clear yellow of tremen- 

 dous size. 



Mrs. L. J. Reuter. Purest white with twisted 

 reflexed petals forming an artistic flower. 

 Any of the above 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. ; the 

 set of 6 for $2.50. 



Twenty-five Best Standard 



Cut Flower and Exhibition 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Our list has been carefully revised. All of the varieties 

 selected are such that have made their mark on the exhibition 

 table. At the same time great care has been taken to confine 

 the various varieties known to the trade as "easy doers," that 

 is, varieties which can be grown under ordinary conditions, 

 eliminating those which require special skill and facilities to 

 bring to perfection. 



Alice Salomon. A splendid incurving white. 



C. H. Totty. An enormous glowing chestnut-scarlet; one cf 

 the best. 



Chieftain. A beautiful incurving pink of perfect shape. 



Chrysolora. Beautiful, early, incurving yellow. 



Elberon. Large incurved Japanese pink. 



Gertrude Peers. A beautiful crimson that never burns. 



Harry E. Converse. Chestnut-crimson with bronze reverse. 



James Fraser. Very large deep canary-yellow. 



riary IWason. Gigantic bronzy-red, an exquisite variety. 



Monrovia. One of the best early yellows. 



Meudon. Bright pink of immense size. 



Mrs. J. C. Neil. Large, finely reflexed lemon yellow. 



Mrs. Paul Moore. Magnificent light yellow. 



rirs. Ernest Wild. Early chestnut-crimson, bronze reverse. 



Mrs. W. E. Tricker. An enchanting light pink. 



Pattie. Very delicate shade of pink. 



Pockett'S Crimson. Beautiful crimson with gold reverse. 



Rose Pockett. A splendid old-gold shaded bronze. 



Unaka. The best early pink, a very popular sort. 



Well's Late Pink. One of the finest pinks. 



White Chieftain. Beautiful incurving white. 



White Gloria. Pure white; one of the best earlies. 



Wm. Kleinheinz. Very large chestnut-red. 



Wm. Vert. Crimson with bright gold reflex. 



William Turner. A perfect ball of pure white. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 

 Set of 25 varieties for $3.00. 



HARDY POMPON 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Early-flowering Chrysanthemums (Offered on oppo'site page) "We offer a fine lot of the best sorts. See page 208. 



Exhibition Chrysanthemum 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL, the best book on their culture. Price 50 cts., postpaid 



