Exhibition ("hrvsanthemum. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



TEN SPLENDID 



Exhibition Varieties. 



Introductions of 191 1. 



F. E. Nash. A high-class true Japanese with long, bang- 

 ing petals, a splendid shade of pink. 25 cts. each. 



A splendid reflexed deep crimson. 



JF,T. Quittenton 



,60 cts. each. 



Every flower a beautiful globe of pure 

 25 cts. each. 



Meward Qould 



golden yellow. 



Lxdy Carmichael. A beautiful pure white with long, 

 hanging petals. 50 cts. each. 



MJSS Alice Finch. A grand purple-crimson; very strik- 

 ing. 25 cts. each. 



Mrs. Q. C. Kelly. One of the very largest; old-rose with 

 silver reflex. 50 cts. each. 



Mrs. W. Iggleton. A splendid reflexed pure cream- 

 yellow. 25 cts. each. 



Onunda. This splendid creamy-while variety has been ex- 

 hibited with flowers 45 inches in circumference; the largest 

 m cultivation. 25 cts. each. 



Pioneer. A soft pink with petals dentatedat the ends; an 

 entirely new departure. 25 cts. each. 



William Turner. A perfect ball of pure white. 50 cts. 

 each. 



One each of the 10 New Varieties for $3.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Twenty=five Best Standard 



Cut=flower and Exhibition Sorts. 



Our list has been carefully revised. .-Ml 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 con- 

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

 that is, varieties which can be grown under ordinary condi- 

 tions, eliminating those requiring special skill and facilities to 

 bring to perfection. 



Adonis. Narrow, reflexed petals, forming an enormous light 



pink flower. 

 C. H. Totty. An enormous glowing chestnut-scarlet. 

 Chrysanthemiste Montigny. A wonderful lemon-yellow. 

 Clementine Touset. A splendid early white. 

 Comoleta. A rint early yellow. 

 Dolly Dimple. L;.'ge well-formt-d late yellow. 

 Gloria. One of the b -st early light pinks. 

 Golden Dawn. A p< pular bright yellow. 

 Grace Whitney. Mo.,t beautiful and striking reflexed pink 

 Keith Luxford. Wine-red, a very distinct color. 

 Leslie Morrison. Strong growing fine crimson. 

 Mary Hason. Cli.^antic bronzy-red. 

 Miss M. Hankey. A l andsome late pink. 

 Mile. Margaret Desjoiiis. A splendid spherical flower of 



the purest while. 

 Monrovia. One of th^ nest early yellows. 

 rirs. David Syme. \i\ ab':^()lulely perfect pure white. 

 Mrs. M. Partridge. One of the most striking crimson: 



with bronze reverse. 

 Mrs. Oi H. Kahn. i most beautiful bronze. 

 Mrs. William ArnolC . A good large white, 

 Pockett's Crimson. Beautiful crimson with gold reverse 

 Reginald Vallis. Striking Jajianese deep rose. 

 Rose Pockett. A splendid old-gold shaded bronze. 

 Timothy Eaton. Fine incurved white of splendid form. 

 Valerie Greenham. One of the best pinks. 

 Yellow October Frost. An early fine yellow. 



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

 Set of 25 varieties for §3.00. 



Chrvsanthrmum in Pot. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL, the best book on their culture. Price, 40 cts.. postpaid. 



