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CH RYSANTH EflUHS. 



While our list of Chrysanthemums is comparatively limited, it is composed exclusively of varieties standing at the 



head of their type and color. 



TWENTY-FIVE FINEST 





EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 



Co!. D. Appleton. A very large, bright deep yellow 

 iiiCLuveil ; ol fine finish and form; one of the very best. 



Frank Hardy. A superb pure white variety, with im- 

 mense full, deep, globular flowers, beautifully incurved 

 in graceful folds. 



Golden Qate. A fine large yellow. 



Golden Wedding. Of a rich golden-yeilow color, in- 

 tense and dazzling. Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diame- 

 ter, 4 to 6 inches in depth ; petals broad and long, 

 double to the centre, without an eye. 



Gold Mine. Flowers from 10 to 12 inches in diameter ; 

 ricn golden-yellow, outer petals rellexed and centre in- 

 curving in a whorl. 



lielen BloodgOOd, A most beautiful clear pink, of very 

 large spherical shape. 



Intensity. Bright velvety-crimson ; a fine, clear brilliant 

 Color. 



Kate Broomiiead. Massive flowers of golden amber or 

 orange ; entirely distinct. 



Lavender Queen, Soft shade of lavender pink, which, 

 under artificial light, resembles a light-colored Cattleyea. 



Major Bonnaffon. Soft, clear yellow, incurved, full in 

 the centre ; H to 7 inches in diameter and nearly as deep ; 

 form and finish perfect. 



Mayflower. Magnificent large incurved white, lower 

 petals refle.K; grand in every way. 



Minerva. Large and massive, incurved, vivid golden- 

 yellow 



Mile. Marie Liger. Very large flowers of great sub- 

 stance ; of a pleasing pearly-pink, deepening at the base 

 of the petals. 



riodestO. Intense yellow, of an incurved slightly whorled 

 form, with very high, full centre. 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. A beautiful waxy-white, with broad 

 incurving petals; one of the finest. 



rirs. W. D. Chamberlain. One of the finest deep pinks in 

 cultivation. 



riutua! Friend. A reflexed pure white, from 7 to 11 inches 

 in diameter and great depth ol flower. 



A pure white of fine form and gieat 



OolRlLH fLDME CHKVSANTHEMirM. 



Nellie Pockett. 



beauty- 

 Pennsylvania. A fine companion to Philadelphia, from 

 which it is a sport, possessing all the good points of that 

 favorite : color rich bright yellow. 

 Philadelphia. A magnificent variety, of graceful globular 

 form, color white, illuminated with lemon-yellow, giving it a 

 peculiarly pleasing appearance not seen in any other variety. 

 Timothy Eaton. This is unquestionably the largest white incurved 

 variety yet offered. Form perfect, with stout, stiff' stems and healthy 

 folinge. (See cut.) 

 Vlviand Horel. Extra large flowers ; petals long and loosely ar- 

 ranged ; a beautiful light shade of piidc. 

 White Bonnaffon. A late-flowering pure white ; of fine form and 



substance. 

 Yellow Timothy Eaton. Identical with the white variety, except 



in color, which is a fine yellow. 

 Yanariva. Deep blush centre, lighter on edges ; a striking artistic 

 flower, 7 inches in diameter. 



Price : 15 cts. each ; fl.50 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. Set of 25 varie- 

 ties, $2.50. 



Ostrich Plume Clirysaiitlieiiiuiiis. 



The three varieties 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 Hondes. Pure white, of large size and fine 

 build ; very heavily jilumed. 



rionarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome-yellow, shaded with 

 amber ; flowers very large and full, finely incurved. 



15 cts. each ; $150 per doz. Set of 3 for 40 cts. 



HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS are shown in colors and offered on page loo. 



