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CHRYSANTHEHUMS. 



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. 



Gullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson. 



Fisher's Torch. Bright fiery red ; the richest shade in 

 commerce ; large and double, with high-built centre. 



H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden-yellow, of fine in- 

 curved form and large size. 



Harry May. Flowers very large and deep; full double, 

 forming a massive sphere; color deep old-gold, with oc- 

 casional reddish veins. 



Inter=Ocean. Glistening white, suffused with pink. 



Ivory. An old favorite white. 



Malcolm Lamond. A fine rich red ; very bright. 



Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, with slender 

 interlacing petals, forming a plumy globe. 



Maud Dean. Extra large petals, broad and incurving, per- 

 fectly double and of great substance; pink, almost rose. 



flerry Christmas. The latest of all the whites; fine 

 large flowers, which are at their best the last week in De- 

 cember. 



Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy white, of very large 

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



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

 globular form. 



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

 broad petals. 



rirs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early variety ; color 

 crimson-lake ; form rounded into a half-globe. 



Mrs. C. H. Peirce. A soft deep yellow. 



Niveus. Color snowy-white; flowers very large. The 

 centre is irregularly incurved, with the outer petals reflex- 

 ing almost to the stem. 

 The Queen. One of the grandest white varieties. 

 Wm. H. Lincoln. A 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. 



Chrysanthemum, Maj 



Pink Ivory. Shell-pink; formed like Ivory. 



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

 heavy in substance, borne on strong stiff stems. 



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

 white; occasionally tinted rose. 



Price : 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6 00 per 100. The set of 25 varieties for $2.00. 



Early=f lowering 



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 grower. 

 Baronne Briailles. Large creamv 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. 

 Lady Fitzwigram. Pure white; very free. 

 Marion Henderson. Fine yellow ; of fine form. 

 Merry Monarch. Very large; pure white. 

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

 firs. E. G. Hill. A beautiful pearly pink ; large and full to the centre. 

 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 early white of good form. 

 Vice=Pres. Hardy. Golden-yellow, bordered crimson rose. 

 Vicomtesse D'Avene. Violet rose, shaded white, centre old gold ; free. 

 Yellow Queen. Early clear yellow. 

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



- $i-.oO. i{ L # Sunderbruch. 



