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OsTKicH Plume Chrv^an ihiimum. 



OSTRICH PI.UME 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



COLEU5 Dr. Ross, or Brilliancy 



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 in- 

 side of the petals. 



L'Enfant des Deux flondes. Pure 

 white, of large size and fine budd ; very 

 heavily plumed. 



Monarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome-yellow, shaded 

 wiih amber; flowers very large and full, finely incurved. 

 15 cts each ; |1.50 per doz.; set of 3 for 40 cts. 



Chrysantheniuiii 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 decorative 

 pot plant at Easter. 

 Etoile d'Or. Yellow Daisy, or Marguerite. 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



COI.EUS. 



The varieties offered below are the standard sorts used for bed- 

 ding. We grow these in large quantities. 



Golden Bedder. Fine yellow. 



Golden Beauty. Crimson, with wavy yellow edge. 

 Queen Victoria. Crimson, with golden edge. 

 Rainbow. Velvety maroon, golden margin. 

 Shylock. Deep maroon, rich crimson midrib and veins. 

 Verschafeltl. Rich velvety crimson. 



10 cts. each; |1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



FANCY COI.EUS. 



Dr. Ross, or Brilliancy. This variety belongs to the giant- 

 leaved section, of strong, vigorous habit, growing from 2 to 3 

 feet high, with leaves often 9 to 10 inches long, which are of a 

 bright carmine, shading off to a deep maroon ; the margins 

 being yellow and green, the whole leaf having a rich velvety 

 lustre. (See cut.) 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 

 We can also supply 12 distinct standard fancy varieties which 

 are much used for planting singly in the mixed border and in win- 

 dow-boxes, vases, etc. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Hardy Pompone Chrysanthemums. 



These beautiful small-flowered varieties are again very popular for 

 outdoor bedding purposes. They are quite hardy, and, with but a slight 

 covering of leaves or coarse stable litter during the winter, will tale care 

 of themselves after once planted, and produce an abundant, almost 

 lavish, profusion of blooms, and the plants lend a coloration to the gar- 

 den 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 flowers can be cut after 

 a sharp frost. 



Canary. Pale yellow ; bushy habit. 

 Eagle d'Or. Fine yellow. 

 Flora. Beautiful deep golden yellow. 

 Fred. Peele. Deep crimson ; tipped gold. 

 Globe d'Or. Golden yellow. 

 Golden Fleece. Clear yellow. 

 Gold Finch. Golden bronze. 

 Julia Lagravere. Very fine crimson. 

 L'Ami Couderchet. Fine sulphur-white. 

 riaid of Kent. Pure white, tinted with rose. 

 riodel of Perfection. A fine pure white. 



rirs. Vincent. Dark crimson. 



Ar. Schmidt. Yellow, tipped crimson. 



Nellie Rainsford. Buff. 



Pettilant. Soft creamy sulphur. 



President. Rosy carmine. 



Regulus. Crimson red. 



Rcsinante. Blush rose ; very dwarf. 



ScEUr flelaine. Very fine ; pure white. 



Strathmeath. Rosy pink ; distinct and pretty. 



Tiber. Crimson brown ; tipped yellow. 



Trojan. Bright maroon, yellow centre ; early 

 and free 



Veuve Clicquot. Brick-red ; edged yellow. 



White Jardin des Plantes. Extra early 

 vvhite-flowering variety. 



Yellow Jardin des Plantes. Extra early 

 yellow. 

 Price, 10 els. each; $1.00 per doz.; set of 25 



varieties for §2. 00 



POMPONH ChRYSANTHEK 



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