RARE NOVELTIES IN CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



10 Cents Each, Except where Noted. 



SPECIAL OFFER. The8etofl2 Qflly 75 CCIltS. 



GOLDEIS TROPHY — A fine yellow variety which was awarded a 

 certificate by the National Chrysanthemum Society, and a valu- 

 able addition to the second early sorts. It grows about two feet 

 high with foliage of great beauty and nicely carried up to the 

 flower, blooms large, incurved and very full, in color a fine, soft 

 yellow. 15c each. 



MRS. S. T. MURDOCK— Glistening pink; large, round fiower nine 

 inches in diameter. 



YELLOW GIANT— A grand yellow, and without doubt the largest 

 chrysanthemum in cultivation. Flowers often measure 10 to 12 

 inches in diameter. The plant is strong and vigorous. This va- 

 riety is sure to give satisfaction to every purchaser. 15c each. 



JOHN SCHRIMPTON— An exquisite shade of bright crimson; flowers 

 of large size ; plant is of splendid dwarf habit. 



SUNSTONE— Robust habi{ like "The Queen ;" petals hook up at the 

 end, showing the light straw reverse; upper surface, bright yel- 

 low, shading to red at the base ; the flowers being flat shows the 

 three colors to advantage, the most beautiful combination of 

 colors yet produced ; 5 feet high, 7 inches in diameter. 



AUTUMN BRIDE — Beautifullarge white, very early ; plant is dwarf. 

 CHITO — Strap petal yellow ground, with fine red stripes, giving it 



a bronze appearance ; flowers 7 inches in diameter. 15c each. 

 MARION CLEVELAND — Extra early, creamy white; flowers of 



large size and freely produced. 15c each. 



POCAHONTAS — Color, deep ox-blood red; a model variety of rare 

 beauty. 



DEAN HOLE — Very fine large light pink, with creamy shadings. 



NELLIE ELVERSON— Grand exhibition bronze of large size. 



YANOMA — Beautiful late white of large size, flowersioften measur^. 

 ing nine inches across. 



TWELVE FINEST VARIETIES. 



SPECIAL OPFEK. 



10 Cents ''"""p'^'^^^l^t'of 12 for 80 Cents. 



E. M BIGELOW — Color of flower is deep reddish crimson, of very 

 large size often measuring ten inches in diameter. 15c each. 



MAD PERRIN— The very nearest approach to the true pink so long 

 desired. Color is rose pink within, glistening pink without. 



EVANGEL1^E — A pure white, and similar in form to Kioto but is 

 larger and more graceful. 



SUNCLAD — A gorgeous golden yellow, oneof the grandest varieties 

 ever introduced. Color cannot be excelled in richness. 



KLONDIKE— From the time the flower developes, and throughout 

 its period of bloom it contains all the various golden shades that 

 can be imagined. Flowers are of mammoth size, often measuring 

 13 inches in diameter; petals are beautifully incurved. 15c. 



SILVER CLOUD — Flowers are of massive size and often measuring 

 10 inches in diameter ; petals beautifully incurved and twisted; 

 color of flower, a most exquisite glistening white, shading to a 

 delicate salmon. 15c. each. 



LIBERTY— The fiower isaperfectglobeof gold, which finally shows 

 a pointed center The color is a beautiful bright yellow; the 

 shape fully as deep as wide, giving it the appearance of a great 

 golden ball. 15c each. 



PHILADELPHIA — Color is a very distinct white, changing to a faint 

 green with yellow shadings, in fact it has all the shades of a 

 beautiful diamond, if placed in dilTerent lights. The flowers, are 

 very large and globular shaped, and measure 12 inches across 

 when well grown. 15c each. 



MRS. EG AN — Flowers large size; outside of petals soft creamy 

 white, inside striped and tinted with soft rose shade. 



HELEN GiiULD— Color is of a deep glowing pink of great beauty, 

 beautifully shaded at different periods of its growth. 15c each. 



ROSY MORN— Flower is large, often measuring 10 inches in diame- 

 ter; color is an exquisite shade of deep rosy pink and changing 

 to a light pink as the flower advances in age. 15c. each. 



JUBILEE— Color is a deep golden yellow very bright and very 

 massive in build; flowers incurved and shaded. 



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