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CH RYSANTH EMUflS. 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Autumn Glory. Reddish salmon-pink, shading to yellow. 

 Black Hawk. Dark velvctv crimson. 



Colonel William B. Smith. An immense, double liigh- 

 built flower; petals very broad and large, forming a solid 

 mass of the richest bright golden bronze. 

 Cullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson. 

 Fisher's Torch. Bright fiery red ; the richest shade in 



Commerce ; large and double with high-l)uilt centre. 

 Inter=Ocean. Glistening white suffused with pink. 

 Ivory. An old favorite white. 

 Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, with slender 



interlacing petals, forming a plumy globe. 



rierry Christmas. The latest of all the whites; fine large 



flowers, which are at their best the last week in December. 



rierza. An extra large incurved pure white, of dwarf habit. 



Mrs. Henry Robinson. A fine early white ; a perfect 



ball of snow when fully developed. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy white, ofVery large 



size, and so much incurved as to resemble a white ball. 

 firs. Trenor L. Park. Clear golden-yellow, of fine globu- 

 lar form. 

 Mrs. H. Weeks. Beautiful incurved white, with very broad 



petals. 

 rirs. A. J. Drexel. Large-flowering, early variety ; color 



crimson-lake; form rounded into a half-globe. 

 Niveus. Color snowy-white ; flowers very large. The centre 

 is irregularly incurved, with the outer petals reflexing almost 

 to the stem. 

 Orizaba. A large incurved pink of fine form. 

 T. Carrin^ton. Carmine-rose with silvery reverse. 

 Walter Molatsch. An early incurved yellow of good form. 

 President Wm. R. Smith A delicate pure pink, very 



heavy in substance, borne on strong, stiff stems. 

 Pink Ivory. Shell pink; formed like Ivory. 

 Wm. H. Chadwlck. An immense striking bloom of a 



waxy-white; occasionally tinted rose. 

 The Queen. One of the grandest white varieties. 

 Wm. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden yellow variety; 

 straight, flat-spreading petals; large flower. 



Price : 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6. 



Chrysanthemum Majok Bonnapfon. 



i Wm. Simpson. A pleasing shade of p ink ; flowers incurved 

 I similar to Mrs. E. G. Hill, but deeper in color. 

 00 per 100. The set of 25 varieties for $2.00. 



EARLY=FLOWERINQ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The varieties offered in this collection are all such ihat will per 

 The selection has been made with a view of offering only the v 

 satisfactory results, even with the most ordinary cultivation. 

 Ambrose Thomas. Bright red, with golden reflex; a large 



flower, dwarf grower. 

 Baronne Briailles. Large creamy white, very free and early. 

 Clinton Chalfant. Fine large yellow; of good form. 

 Qlory of the Pacific. Fine pink ; of good size. 

 J. E. Lager. Very clear bright yellow ; full and massive. 

 Lady Fitzwigram. Pure white ; very free. 



Price : 10 cis. each ; $1.00 per doz ; ; 



Ostricli Plume Clirysanttaeinuins. 



The three varietias offered below are the most distinct of the 

 Ostrich Plume, or Hairy sorts. 

 Louis Boehmer. An exquisite shade of silvery-pink, with 



deep rose on the inside of the petals. 

 L'Enfant des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of large size 



and fine build; very heavily plumed. 

 Monarch of Ostrich Plumes, Bright chrome-yellow, 



shaded with amber; flowers very large and full, finely 



incurved. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 3 for 40 cts. 



feet their flowers in the open ground, even in the iNlorthern States, 

 ery cream of the early-flowering sorts, and all of them will give 



riarion Henderson. Fine yellow, of fine form. 



rierry Monarch. Very large; pure white. 



riiss Kate Brown. A very early-floweiing pure white. 



r\rs. J. (j. Whilden. One of the finest very early yellows. 



Polly Rose. A fine white ; of large size ; one of the most 



ile-irable. 

 The Pride. Extra early white, of good form. 



.00 per 100. Set of 12 varieties, $1.00. 



ClirysantlieBiiums Frutesceiis. 



(Paris Daisy or Maiguerite ) 



California Giant. This is the large white Mr.rgueiiie that is 

 used so extensively as n cut flow er in winter and as a decora- 

 live pot plant at Easter. 



EtOile d'Or. This is now used quite as largely as ll e White 

 Paris Daisy, with which it is identical except in coloi", which 

 is a fine clear yellow. 



10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Queen Alexandra. The new double-flowering Marguerite. 

 For descripiion and price see New and Rare Plants, pages 

 106 to 114. 



HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



These beautiful small-flowered varieties are now very popular for outdoor-planting. We offer 25 of the very finest sorts for 



$2. 00. For description see page 176.. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL,. A complete guide to their cultivation. Price 25 cts , postpaid. 



