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CH RYSANTH EMUMS. 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Autumn Glory. Deep leddish-salmou when first opening, gradually 



changing to a soft shrimp pink. 

 Black Hawk. Scarlet-crimson, showing no dull color. 

 Cullillg'tbrdi. A fine shade of crimson. 

 Frank Thomson. A splendid flower, very nearly spherical in form ; 



petals very broad and heavy, and finely incurving; it is very nearly while 



in color, only showing a touch of pearl-pink at llie base of the petals. 

 Harry Bal.sley. A magnificent variety, of a soft mermet pink in 



color. 

 Harry IVIay. Flowers very large and deep; full double; forming a mas- 

 sive sphere; color deep old gold, with occasonal reddish veins, 

 luter-Oceau. Glistening white, sufi'iised with pink. V 



Ivory. An old favorite white. 



Liberty. The finest late yellow. ^' 



3larie Louise. 'A beautiful recurving white, with slender interlacing 



petals, forming a plumy globe. 

 Merry Christmas. The latest of all the whites; fine large floweis 



which are at their best the last week in December. 

 Miss Louise D. Black. Reddish-orange of large size. ' 



Mr. Kichard Dean. Very bright clear pink of a beautiful shade. 

 Mrs. C. H. Peirce. A soft deep yellow, sure to become a favorite; 



large globular flowers are made up of well developed leathery petals, 



lasting a long time in perfection. 

 Mrs. L. C. Madeira. A perfect compact globe of bright orange 



color; petals upright, like unopened pointed quills ; stems stiff; flowers large and 



of the heaviest substance. 

 Mrs. Perrin. A medium. sized flower; entirely di^^tinct in color, which is of a 



glistening pink, with a fine finish. 

 jNiveus. Color snowy-white; flowers very large, without the least approach to 



coarseness. The centre is irregularly incurved, with tlie outer petals reflexing almost to the stem. 



SUNDERBRUCH. 



Pink Ivory. Shell pink ; formed like Ivory. 

 President Wm. K. Smith. A delicate pure pink, very 



heavy in substance, borne on strong stiff stems. 

 Rohallion. Rich yellow, deepening to chrome; petals long 



and twisted. 



Solar Queen. Enormous flowers of bright yellow. 



Price, 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. ; 



POMPONE 



Chrysanthemum. 

 L'Ami Couderchet. 



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

 waxy-white ; occasionally tinted rose. 



"Wm. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden-yellow variety; 

 straight, flat, spreading petals; large flower. 



Wm. Siinjjson. A pleasing shade of pink ; flowers in- 

 curved similar to Mrs. E. G. Hill, l)ut deeper in color. 



Yellow Fellow. Rich bright yellow of immense .size. 

 00 per 100; set of 25 varieties, §2 50. 



Hardy Ponipone Clirysaiitheiiiunis. 



These beautiful small flowered varieties are again coming to the 

 front, and are certain to become popular for outdoor bedding pur- 

 poses. They are absolutely hardy, and produce an abundant, 

 almost lavish, profusion of blooms, and the plants lend a colora- ' 

 tion to the garden 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. The collection 

 we offer embraces all the leading colors, and, with but a slight 

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

 take care of themselves after once planted. 

 Blushing' Bride. Fine soft pink. 

 Canary. Pale yellow ; bushy habit. 

 Eagle d'Or. Fine yellow. 

 Floi'a. Beautiful deep golden yellow. 

 Fl'ed. Peele. Deep crimson ; tipped gold. 

 Globe d'Or. Golden yellow. 



Golden Fleece. Clear yellow. 



Golden Pheasant. Rich golden yellow; fine form. 

 Julia Lagravere. Very fine crimson. 

 L'Ami Couderchet. Fine sulphur-white 

 La Pui'ete. Fine pure white. 



Maid of Kent. Pure white with rose lint on lower petals. 

 Mile. Elise Doi'dan. Rose-pink ; globular flower. 

 Mr. Schmidt. Yellow; tipped with crimson. 



Nellie Kainstbrd. Buff. 



Strathnieath. Rosy -pink; dis- 

 tinct and i>retty. 



Tiber. Crimson brown ; tipped yellow. 



A^euve Clicquot. Brick - red ; 

 edged yellow. 



White Jardin des Plantes. 



Extra earlv white flowering variety. 



Yellow Jardin des Plantes. 



Extra early yellow. 



Pettilant. Soft creamy sulphur. 



President. Rosy carmine. 



Princess Louise. Deep rosy- 

 pink; one of the best. 



Regulus. Crimson red. 



Kosinante. Bhuh rose; very 

 dwarf. 



Seilir Melanie. Very fine; pure 

 wliite. 



10 cts. each; ^51. 00 per doz.; set of 20 varieties, one of each, for ?2.00. 



