CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



These are Immensely interesting plants, and the handsomest of autumn flowers. There is nothing that 

 •will make such a cheerful display during October and until the groun<l freezes, and they are of an almost 

 endless variety of form and color. There are four classes : The C/iinese, bearing large, loose, graceful 

 flowers, which are retiexed or incurved; the Pompone, or dwarf, with small and perfect very double flowers 

 in great profusion ; the Japa/iese, with ragged, fringe-like flowers; and the Anemone, having rows of 

 broad petals and a centre composed of small star-like florets of a separate color. 



Plants will be sent by mail postpaid, if desired, at prices quoted, and will be supplied by the dozen at 

 ten times the price for each. The letters aflixed to the names of the varieties signify the class to which 

 each belong, as C for Chinese, etc. 



Will. Falconer.— A sport from Louis 

 Boehmer which it resembles in all but color 

 In which it is much finer. The color is an 

 exquisite shade of rosy blush changing to a 

 delicate flesh pink. It possesses all the 

 good qualities of Louis Boehmer with this 

 improved color and its even more beautiful 

 in its pronounced, soft, feathery growth. 

 The flowers are of the largest size, on strong 

 vigorous stalks. One of the flnest introduc- 

 tions of the season. Each, 60<'. 



Patrick Barry.— A new incurved 

 variety of the "Ostrich Plume" class which 

 is of large size and great beauty ; in color a 

 handsome clear yellow. A recent intro- 

 duction from Japan named in honor of the 

 late veteran nurseryman. Each. $1.00. 



lioiii^ii Boelimer.— A pink variety of 

 the White Ostrich Plume type, but of much 

 more robust growth and with excellent 

 foliage. Each, 20e, 



Mrs. AlpheuK Hardy. — Very 

 unique. The flower is large and pure 

 white, with gracefully incurved petals: but 

 Wm. Falconer its distinguishing peculiarity consists in 



the fact that the edges of the petals are fringed with hair. Each, 20c. 



Ada Spaiildiiig.— Plant sturdy and robust. Flower very large and full; novel and distinct in 

 color; the lower half being a rich, deep pink, shading in the upper portion to the purest pearly white. 

 Petals very large, broad and solid. Each, 20c. 



GENERAL LIST. ' Barlh ere ( J). — Deep, brif.'ht, terra 



Eacli, 15c; doz.,$1.50; 100, $6.00 



Annie Atkins (C).— Purple, shading to peach 

 In centre, very bright. 



Brazen Sliield (C).- Yellow and old gold; 

 very compact and double. 



Cullingfordi (C).-Rich crimson, shaded scar- 

 let ; very large, reflexed flowers The flnest scarlet. 



Eliza (J).— Bright, rosy lilac Early. 



Excellent,— Soft pink, large flat flower, slightly 

 drooping, quite double. 



Exposition du Chalons (P).— Rosy lilac, 

 shading to white ; very compact and neit. 



Fantasy (J).— White, faintly shaded with peach. 

 Petals convjx, slightly twisted and two or three 

 inches long. 



Crloriosum (J).— Very bright lemon, immense 

 flowers, petals gracefully curved and twisted. 



Jas. Gunning (J).— Peach, shaded to pearly 

 white; full; a great bloomer ; handsome and early. 



Jolin Collins ( J).— Large flowers; coppery 

 bronze ; free habit. 



Jolin Salter (C).— Bronze red shaded brown, 

 with golden tips ; fine habit; incurved. 



John Thorpe (C).— Lemon yellow, penciled 

 chocolate ; full. 



Kioto,— Rich deep yellow; incurved and twisted, 

 lower petals whorled. Large and handsome ; ex- 

 ceedingly fine. 



cotta red, reflexed lemon yellow. Full, distinct, One. 



L. Cannin;; (J).— A grand white, of free habit, 

 surpassing Mrs. Bulloch in size and purity. 



I?Iad. JDamard (P).— Lively pink with white 

 centre; very double and profuse, dwarf, fragrant. 



JTIasnum Bonum (C).— Bright purple; full. 



ITIodel of Perfection (P).— Pink and white ; 

 fine petals like an aster ; very double. 



Ifloonlight (J).— Immense flowers of purest 

 white, with broad petals 



JTIrs, George Bullock ( J"). —Pearly white 

 flowers, very large. Fine for exhibition. 



WIrs, INorris.— Dark claret ; very free bloomer; 

 extra fine. 



Peter the Great (C).— Bright lemon canary; 

 showy, with handsome foliage and fine habit. 



Pres. Spauldlng.— Purplish carmine; large 

 and full, very free bloomer. 



Prince Alfred( J).— Garnet tipped with gold; 

 very large and flne. 



Sam Sloan (C).— Pearly white, delicately suf- 

 fused with blush. 



Volunteer.— Light pink, striped white, early 

 and one of the best. 



Yeddo ( J ).— Flowers much reflexed and twisted, 

 covering the plant with a mass of golden-yellow 

 bloom. 



