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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. 



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

 Black Hawk. Dark velvety crimson. 

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

 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-built centre. 

 Inter=Ocean. Glistening white, suffused with pink. 

 Ivory. An old favorite white. 

 riarie 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. 

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



ball of snow when fully developed. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy white, of very large 



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

 Mrs. Trenor L. Park. Clear golden-yellow, of fine 



globular form. 

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



broad petals. 

 Mrs. 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. Carrington. Carmine-rose with silvery reverse. 

 Walter Holatsch. An early incurved yellow of good form. 

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



heavy in substance, borne on strong stiff stems. 



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



Chrvs.^nthemum Major Bonnaffon. 



Pink Ivory. Shell-pink; formed like Ivory. 



Wm. H. Chadwick. An immense striking bloom of a waxy- 

 white ; occasionally tinted rose. 



The Queen. One of the grandest white varieties. 



Wm. H. Lincoln. .^ magnificent golden-yellow variety ; 

 straight, flat-spreading petals ; large flower. 



Wm. Simpson. A pleasing shade of pink; flowers incurved 

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

 00 per 100. The set of 25 varieties for §2 OU. 



Early=flowering Chrysanthemums. 



The varieties offered in this collection are all such that will perfect their flowers in the open ground, even in the Northern States. 

 The selection has been made with a view of offering only the very cream of the early-flowering sorts, and all of them will give 

 satisfactory results, even with the most ordinary cultivation. 



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



flower, dwarf ijrower. 

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

 Clinton Chalfant. Fine large yellow; of good form. 

 Edith Syratt. A distinct early rosy amaranth. 

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

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

 La Vierge. One of the dwarfest and best, pure white. 



Price : 10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz ; $6.00 per 100. Set of 14 varieties, $1.15. 



Lady Fitzwigram. Pure white; very free. 



Marion Henderson. Fine yellow ; of fine form. 



rierry flonarch. Very large ; pure white. 



Miss Kate Brown. A very early-flowering pure white. 



firs. J. G. Whilden. One of the finest very early yellows, 



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



desirable. 

 The Pride. Extra earlv white of good form. 



HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



These beautiful small-flowered varieties are now very popular for outdoor planlinc 

 offer them on page 100. 



We show twelve of the best in colors and 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS (Paris Daisy, or Marguerite). 



California Giant. This is the large white Marguerite that is 

 used so extensively as a cut flower in winter and as a deco- 

 rative pot plant at Easter. 



Etoile d'Or. This is now used quite as largely as the White 

 Paris Daisy, with which it is identical except in color, which 

 is a fine clear yellow. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



A complete index of both the Common and Botanical names of all articles offered in this book is given "n pages i and 2. 



