GENERAL COLLECTION OF LSEDDING PLANTS. 



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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The single varieties are very siiowv and excellent for 



cutting linring the early fall and winter. Tliey are more 



attractive than Paris Daisies, and last longer wiien cut. 



The varieties we offer include only tlie best that have been 



offered and several new sorts not heretofore .sent out. Tiie 



flowers are very distinct in shape and color, and need only 



to be seen to be appreciated. 



Aspasia. Bronze, sliaded crimson, reverse old gold. 



Edith. Blusii, large yellow centre, fine shape. 



Endviiiion. Suljihur yellow, broad, flat |)etals. 



Kvaiigeliiie. A very large pure white flower with in- 

 curved petals, of globular shape when first opening, 

 expanding flat when full blown. 



lone. I^arge flowers of an entirely new shade of violet 

 carmine^ broad petals, very regular in form and one 

 of the most distinct. 



Juliet. Silvery rose; large, distinct and pretty. 



Nydia. Pure white, yellow disc, large, heavy ]ietals; a 

 desiral)le tort for cutting. 



Psyche. Bright magenta, centre yellow, petals slightly 

 fringed. 



Xeiiobia. Crimson shaded orange and salmon. 

 15 cts. each ; set of 9, $1.00. 



POM PONE DAHLIAS— <^"'^'"'"^"' 



Deiitsclicr Gold meteor. Golden yellow, broad crim- 

 son margin. 



Deutscher Tiirnergriiss. Crimson scarlet, edged with 

 white. 



Deutsche Maedchenliebe. Lilac. 



Dr. Webb. Rich scarlet; medium size. 



Darkness. Very dark, rich maroon. 



Eli Millard. White, shaded pink, edges fimbriated and 

 of perfect form. 



E. F. Jungker. Amber shaded lemon, of compact form. 



Favorite. Deep velvety maroon, crimson edge. 



Gem ol' the Liiliputs. Dark scarlet. 



Gold Pheasant. Yellow, tipped crimson. 



Hindoo. Bright orange red. 



Ida Fisher. Pure white, full centre. 



Isabel. Beautiful well-formed flowers of a dazzling 

 orange scarlet. 



Jessie McMillan. Yellow, suffused bright orange. 



J. C. A. Stanza. Orange yellow. 



Kline Domitea. Buff yellow, marked with red. 



Kleiner Prensse. White, edged with maroon. 



Kleiner Kufus. Maroon. 



Little Arthur. Amaranth, tipped scarlet. 



Liittle Najade. Rose, edged crimson. 



Lurline. Canary yellow. 



Pearl D'or. Lake red, tipped with yellow; extra. 



Panorama. Apricot yellow, pointed with carmine. 



Pursuit. Very dee)) maroon ; fine shape. 



Solfaterre. Rich yellow. 



Theo. Ueymann. Very dark red. 



Tijo Wylle. Cochineal red, close petals. 



Unermuedliche. Lively rose, spotted purple. 



Venus. Crimson, shaded with purple. 



William Buchner. Lilac, tipped yellow. 



Ground roots 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen ; set of 33, 



$7.00. 



Young plants 15 cts. each ; .$1.50 per dozen ; set of 33, 



$4.00. 



Thorpe, Jr. 



ANEMONE FLOWERED 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Bessie Pitcher. Deep rose pink with lighter centre. 

 Geo. Sand. Red with golden centre; fine and free. 

 Souv.de Dorothe Souveille. Beautiful light blush. 

 Timbal d'Argent. Snowy white; one of the most 



beautiful of all Chrysanthemums. 

 Thorpe Junior. A most beautiful variety ; the color is 



a rich pure golden yellow; the flowers are of large 



size, smooth and perfect in shape. 



20 cts. each ; set of 5, 75 cts. 



COBEA SCANDENS. 



A beautiful climber of rapid growth, bearing large 

 purple bell-shaped flowers. For covering arbors, trellises, 

 etc., it is indispensable, as its dark green foliage and pretty 

 ffowersinake it very attractive. 



15 to 25 cts. each ; $1.50 to $2.50 per doz. 



DHHLIMS. 



Pompone. Liliputian or Bouquet. 



The term "Liliputian" applies to the flowers, not the 

 plants. They are possessed of a neat bushy habit, and pro- 

 duce iu profusion small flowers of varied and attractive 

 colors. They are very desirable for cutting and for 

 decorative purposes. 



Alba Nana. Pure white, of perfect form. 

 Butterfly. Orange, tipped with scarlet. 

 Colibri. Rich bright scarlet ; handsome. 



WHITE BOUQUET DAHLIA. 



Guiding Star. 



A grand variety, producing its pure white flowers, which 

 are of exquisite shape, in the greatest profusion. The 

 habit of the plant is all that could be desired, being dwarf 

 and symmetrical. Invaluable as a cut flower, and cannot 

 be too highly recommended. 30 cts. ; 4 for $1.00. 



