PETEE HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE LIST OF PLANTS. 



TIMO THY EATON (Miller & Sons.) 



HSfliHRDS OF 1900. 

 CHICAGO C. S. A. Silver cup for any best 10 blooms on exhibition. 

 NEW YORK. American Institute $25 premium. Silver cup N. Y. 



Horticultural Society. 

 PHILADELPHIA. Two first premiums. Two silver medals. 

 Also the National Society's Certificate scoring 92 points. 

 The sensational novelty of the year, the finest variety given to 

 the trade since 1893. This grand new white came over to our fall 

 shows in 1900 and captured every prize and cup for which it was 

 entered, and the entries were numerous. It is the largest, globu- 

 lar, Japanese incurved variety yet raised; the form is perfect, the 

 stem stiff a healthy grower and brings a full crop of perfect flow- 

 ers and can be spaced 6x9 in. on the bench ; height 3^ to 4 feet. 

 Crown buds must not be taken earlier than Aug. 15th ; terminals 

 also bring magnificent blooms. Time of flowering Nov. 15th and 

 later. Price, 50c. each, $5.00 doz., $30.00 100. Ready April 1st. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. A R P A 



New Varieties for 1901 , all of 

 which have been Certificated. 



IOLANTHE.— Smith &> Son. An incurving 

 pink maturing Oct. 10th to 15th. Fine stent 

 and foliage ; height 3^ ft.; either bud, second 

 crown a few days earlier. Color a beautiful 

 shade of soft pink. 



OMEGA. — Smith 6-» Son. . A second early 

 yellow, the same shade as Mrs. J. J. Glessner ; 

 7i in. in diameter. Belongs to the V. Morel 

 type, but has broader petals, In perfeetiom 

 Oct. 25th. 



MRS. ELMER D. SMITH.— Smith 6- Son. 

 A Japanese Incurved of perfect form ; full, 

 double, high rounded center. Bright yellow, 

 deeper than Golden Wedding. Stem and foli- 

 age perfect : scant 3 ft. high. This variety will 

 rival Maj. Bonnaffon, being brighter in color, 

 more dwarf, very similar in form, with muck 

 heavier and stronger stem. In season Nov. 1st 

 to 10th. Four of the C. S. A Committees gave 

 this variety an average of 92 75 points. Price, 

 for the above three varieties, 50c. each, $5.o» 

 per doz , $i = .oo per 100 Ready April 1st, 1901. 



MARY HILL .— Hill &* Co. Seedling fror* 

 Mrs. Perrin, of quite similar habit and growth, 

 flower very much fuller, showing no sign of a 

 center : a light bright shade of pink with a high 

 pearl gloss on the outer petals. Nov. 15th. 



MALCOLM LAMOND — The red that does 

 not burn This beautiful new red variety was 

 raised by Mr. James Niven, of Oakland, Cal. 

 It is the exact color of Fisher's Torch, is very 

 much fuller having three times as many petals; 

 is very dwarf, 2 A ft., is self-supporting, has 

 beautiful foliage of metallic sheen, small leaves 

 and perfect down to the soil 



GOLDEN BEAUTY.—///// <5- Co. A late 

 golden yellow ready for Thanksgiving and la- 

 ter. A very easy doer, brings elegant large 

 blooms of good depth when grown to a single 

 stem and also makes 10 to 12 good flowers to a 

 plant where medium sized blooms are preferred. 

 Growth and foliage excellent, and a fine ship- 

 per. Price for the above three, 35c. each, $3.50 

 per doz., $25.00 per 10c. 



BRUTUS. (May.) Very bright red shaded 

 with orange; broad flat petals reflex but full to 

 center, the whole forming a bold handsome 

 flower of glowing sunset color; average size 6 

 in. through by 5 deep with extra good stem and 

 foliage. 3 ft. Cr. or Ter. bud. Season Oct. 

 20th to Nov. ";th. 



CHESTNUT HILL. {May.) Clear bright 

 yellow of excellent form and substance. A 

 Thanksgiving variety which can be shipped to 

 any reasonable distance with absolute certainty 

 of reaching its destination in good condition. 

 A seedling from W. H. Lincoln with equal con- 

 stitution but better form. 3 ft. Ter. bud. Sea- 

 son Nov 25 th to Dec 10th. 

 MRS. W. B. CHAMBERLAIN. (May.) The most beautiful 

 shade of pink yet produced in a large flower ; lower petals reflex 

 with tips slightly incurving, the balance reflex and incurving. The 

 petals are broad and massive, recurving from the base three- 

 fourths of their length, then turning to a graceful incurved form, 

 quite full to center and making one of the most beautiful and ar- 

 tistic flowers ever introduced, measuring 6$- to 7 inches through by 



6 inches deep. A fine commercial or exhibition variety with ex- 

 cellent constitution, good strong stem and foliage. Ter. bud. 

 Season 10th to 25th Nov. 



YANARIVA. (May ) Reflex Vi viand Morel form, deep blush 

 center with delicate blush for the balance, making a very striking 

 and artistic flower quite distinct from any known variety, and a 

 grand acquisition either for commercial or exhibition purposes. 



7 inches through by 6£ deep. Ter. bud.; in season from Oct. 30th 

 to Nov. 20th. 



ZAMPA. (May.) Old gold, reverse bright strawberry red, 

 lower petals tubular, balance flat, reflex but full to center ; an ac- 

 quisition for exhibition purposes with extra good stem and foliage. 

 Average height. 3 ft. Ter. bud ; season 5th to 15th Nov. 



Priees of above 5 varieties, 50c. each. $5.00 doz., $35x0 per roo. 



