STAR SET. 



Each, one of the eight varieties offered in this set is 

 totally different from all the others, forming a choice 

 assortment. 



Price, ea., 15c. One each of the entire set of these 

 grand eight varieties for $1.00. 



Gretchen Buettner. The best distinctive white; a mag- 

 nificent, loosely built flower, very pure white; good stiff 

 stems and fine foliage. 



Modesto. The finest yellow yet produced. Of im- 

 mense size, incurved, slightly whorled, very full; an 

 intense golden yellow. 



Miss Helen Wright. Large, broad, massive flower with 

 incurved petals, clear ivory-white; a perfect bloom 

 everyway. Strong, healthy grower with stiff stems; 

 worthy of the highest praise. 



Miss E. Buettner. A grand flower, free bloomer and 

 strong, compact grower. Clear bright yellow, reflexed 

 petals, full: good stem and foliage. 



Pluto. Novel in color and very handsome. Large, 

 full flower, globular in shape, reflexed petals of clear 

 bright red except in centre, which is incurved with 

 bright golden reverse. 



R. F. Hibson. A choice early variety of the Japanese 

 type, very large and full, perfectly double flower, re- 

 flexed, beautiful creamy- white. Good grower, abun- 

 dant foliage and stiff stems; fine for pot culture. 



Signal Light. Incurved J apanese of dwarf habit and 

 foliage right up to the bloom. Solid and very double 

 flower, pale yellow, with reverse of lower petals tipped 

 red bronze; very enduring. 



Violescent. A magnificent flower of enormous size 

 with incurved centre, white with lower petals delicately 

 shaded with lavender, very thick and solid. Vigorous 

 plant and stout stems. Grand for exhibition blooms. 



Additional New Chrysanthemums. 



Every variety entirely distinct from any other offered. 

 Price, each, 10c; doz., 75c. 



Alonzo. A well-built, handsome flower, clear pearly 

 pink, incurved petals, large and solid. Excellent stem. 



Day dawn. Very large, informal and graceful, white 

 with creamy-lemon centre, turning to white. Early. 



Governor Matthews. Handsome, graceful flower, large 

 and full, globular; beautiful, satiny, pearl-pink. £tiff 

 stems and a free grower. 



Indiana. One of the finest of blooms, of enormous size, 

 globular, incurved, bright clear pink. Fiee bloomer. 



Invincible. A monstrous flower, one of the largest of 

 all whites, very full and solid, broad petals cupping to 

 the centre, pure white. Of robust habit and heavy 

 foliage up to the bloom. The best late variety. 



Liberty. Of splendid form, very large, globular, rich, 

 deep golden-yellow; dwarf but robust habit, perfect 

 foliage and stem. A magnificent variety. Late. 



Marion Cleveland. Immense size, high and rounded, 

 broad cupping petals, beautiful ivory-white shading to 

 pale lemon at centre. Rather dwarf habit. 



Wm. Simpson. Large, deep and full, delicate light 

 pink of a very pleasing shade; strong grower with stiff 

 stem. Said to be the earliest large Chrysanthemum. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Our collection of varieties is made up entirely of the very best of all 

 classes and is the result of an untold expenditure of time, labor and cash, 

 in testing all varieties of promise as they appear. In this way we have 

 flowered and discarded many hundreds, reserving only the very best; 

 hence those we offer cannot fail to please. The plants are unsurpassed 

 in quality, having been grown in cool houses. Special rates quoted for 

 any variety in quantity. . 

 Any will be sent by mail, if desired, at prices affixed. 



COTTAGE SET. 



Each is entirely different from all the others and 

 also those in the Star Set. 



Price, ea., 10c. One each of the entire set of these eight 

 beautiful varieties for 60c. 



Miss Georgie Compton. Magnificent, pure, deep golden- 

 yellow; petals broad and flat, which incurve and cup 

 with age, forming a large, round solid ball. Stiff stem. 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. Beautiful waxy white flowers of 

 great size with lower petals tinted rose; petals very 

 broad and incurving. Of rather dwarf habit. Grand. 



Mrs. George A. Magee. A perfect sphere, almost as 

 round as a croquet ball and about the same size; very 

 solid and full, with incurving petals of clear, soft pink. 

 One of the finest. 



Mrs. M. R. Parker, Jr. Of dwarf, robust habit and 

 strong stem. Very large, with broad cupping and in- 

 curving petals, the inner surfaces a deep rich pink, the 

 reverse a light, silvery shade, forming a bright and 

 pleasing contrast. Blooms early. 



Octoroon. A perfect incurving dark Japanese of 

 great size, extra broad incurving petals, perfectly dou- 

 ble, forming a massive ball. Color, bright ox-blood 

 red, reverse a trifle lighter. Habit dwarf and robust. 



Philadelphia. Immense, grand, round Japanese in- 

 curved flowers with petals of great width ; white with 

 faint primrose markings at the tips; strong, stiff stem. 



Pink Ivory. A sport from Ivory, which it resembles 

 closely in all but color. Large, globular, and of a beau- 

 tiful, delicate pink. An immensely popular variety 

 with truly magnificent bloom. 



Trilby. Enormous in size; long, silky petals, twisted 

 and overlapping each other in delightful profusion; 

 clear pure white, very chaste and elegant. Extra strong 

 stem and very lasting flower. 



Some Good Old Chrysanthemums. 



Every one is a gem and entirely distinct from any 

 other offered. Price, each, 6c; 3 for 15c; doz., 50c. 



Cullingfordi. Very dense, reflexed petals, rich crim- 

 son, shaded scarlet; a free bloomer, with good stems. 



Geo. YV. Child. Immense size, rich, velvety crimson. 

 One of the best of its color and a great prize winner. 



Hicks- Arnold. Spherical, large, double and full; pure 

 old gold color. Very enduring and distinct. 



Ivory. Pure soft white, dense and globular; of good 

 size, dwarf, with stiff stem. Early. 



Kioto. Large, incurved, twisted and whorled petals 

 forming a solid ball; deep yellow. 



L. Canning. Very large, clear creamy-white; fine ex- 

 hibition blooms; excellent habit, stiff stems. 



Lillian B. Bird. Very handsome and of great size; 

 long, quilled petals of bright salmon-pink. 



Miss Gladys Spaulding. A spherical flower of fine, 

 full form, pure white, exquisitely soft and beautiful. 



Snowflake. Large, soft, incurving flowers, very full 

 and double, well built up, having absolutely no centre. 



The Queen. One of the best of its color, and without 

 a fault. Pure white, forming a soft, globular bloom. 



Wm. Falconer. Large bloom of a beautiful shade of 

 color, full and double; exquisite rosy-blush. 



