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ON this page are described new and standard varieties, the best and most distinct of their color to be had in 

 America. 



Our collection positively includes the finest varieties in existence. We make the price so low that every 

 one who orders from this catalogue can include at least a few Chrysanthemums. Follow cultural direc- 

 tions given elsewhere, and they will prove a revelation to you. 



Prices of all varieties described on this page, strong, healthy plants, lO cts. each ; 3 for 

 25 cts.; 6 for 50 cts. $100 per dozen, postpaid. 



INDIAN MAID.— Absolutely distinct in color; grand deep 

 solid crimson. A crimson queen. Flowers beautifully marked, 

 large and full. Broad incurved petals. 



IVORY.— Tbe grandest of all whites for general planting, 

 and for specimen flowers it is the standard variety by 

 which others are judged. Color snow white. 



JOHN K. SHAW- The flowers form a perfect ball of 

 beautiful popular pink. Large in size. Splendid stem and 

 foliage. 



LADY FITZWYGRAM.— One of the earliest of all white. 

 In full bloom about September 22d. Blooms measure 5 

 inches in diameter; pure white, incurving and feathery. 



LADY PLAYFAIR.- Fine variety for amateur culture, 

 producing its grand pink flowers on long stiff stems. 



LIBERTY.— Beautiful rich yellow. A grand variety for 

 Thanksgiving and later. 



LOUIS BOEHEMER.— Grand flowers; extra large size. 

 Splendid globular form; color rich deep pink. One of the 

 finest Ostrich Plume varieties. 



MARION HENDERSON.— One of the earliest golden 

 yellows. Large, incurved flowers. 



MAUD DEAN.— The best of its color. Violet-pink; large, 

 full and double. 



MISS MINNIE BAILY.— Color bright pink. Very dis- 

 tinct. Large globular flowers. 



MAJOR BONNAFFON.— The most popular variety in 

 cultivation. Magnificent, large, deep flowers. Color golden 

 yellow. 



MLLE. LUCIE FAURE.— Splendid French variety. Pure 

 white flowers and absolutely perfect finish. As round as a 

 globe; incurved petals, smooth and glistening. Immense size. 



MODESTO.— The grandest deep golden yellow; enormous 

 flowers, 6 to 8 inches across; long stiff stems; midseason. 



MRS. COOMBES.— Bright rose color. The flower is im- 

 mense, with broad, slightly reflexing petals. Dwarf, and 

 with elegant foliage. 



MRS. J. G. WHILDEN.-One of the finest very early 

 yellows. 



MRS. H. ROBINSON.— A variety noted for the exquisite 

 form of its flowers, which are superb white. 



MRS. JEROME JONES.— Grand stem and perfect foli- 

 age; large, full, round blooms. Perfect in form and color, 

 which is waxv white. Grows about 3 feet, blooming late. 



MRS. PERRIN.-A beautiful shade of rose pink. Dwarf. 



MRS. TREMOR L. PARK.— New variety; very rare; 

 one of the grandest of all yellows; immense size; exquisitely 

 finished and handsome grower. Incurved. Japanese type. 



MRS. RUFUS W. SMITH.— Bold, handsome flowers. 6% 

 inches in diameter and 5% inches deep. Clear, shining ivory 

 white. Prize winner. 



MRS. W. C. EGAN.— Color crimson pink at base, shaded 

 to pale sulphur suffused with strawy buff on outside of 

 petals; very unique. Distinct. An early bloomer. 



OCTOBER SUNSHINE — Very fine. Early blooming; 

 enormous flowers; perfect ball shaped form. Sulphur yellow. 



PHILADELPHI A.— Japanese incurved; creamy white, 

 tipped primrose. 



PINK IVORY.— Identical with ivory, save color, which is 

 a soft pearl pink. Good form, fine color and very early. 



PLUM A.— A beautiful hairy variety; the most perfect of 

 its type. Color very delicate pink. Superb. 



POLAR QUEEN.— Graceful, high built; large, irregular 

 incurred flowers, pure white. 



POLY ROSE.— White Glory of the Pacific. Truly a great 

 variety. Dwarf grower. 



PRIDE.— Magnificent pure white flowers of enormous size, 

 forming almost a perfect ball; long, stiff stems. 



QUITO.— The best late flowering dwarf pink; a grand bril- 

 liant color. Flowers large and of great depth. 



SHILOWA.— Deep, solid crimson or maroon. Flowers per- 

 fectly formed. Tall grower. Magnificent. 



SILVER WEDDING.— Noble. Flowers 7 to 7% inches in 

 diameter and 5 Inches deep. Color pure white. Magnificent. 



SIMPLICITY.— Bright golden yellow. A choice variety. 



SOLAR QUEEN.— Blooms when but 20 inches high. Color 

 golden yellow and shading lighter. Enormous flowers 10 

 inches across. 



THORNDEN.— An immense golden yellow. Fully 10 inches 

 in diameter. Glorious. 



WHITE BONNAFFON.— Pure white. Fine form. 



W. H. CHAD WICK— A valuable white Chrysanthemum 

 of the largest size. Flowers pure white, sometimes slightly 

 tinged, pearly pink. 



WILLOW BROOK.— The earliest of all wnites. Strong, 

 dwarf grower. A grand variety. 



YELLOW FITZWYGRAM.— One of the best early 

 blooming yellows. Dwarf grower; large, deep incurved; pure 

 golden yellow. 



Chrysanthemum — Glory of the Pacific 



ADELBr- New Japanese incurved. Color delicate pink. 

 Strong grower. Perfect flowers. 



AGNES SHELLEM.— White sport from Maud Dean, in 

 shape like Major Bonnaffon. 



ALGOMA.— A beautiful shade of light rose, reverse petals 

 silvery. Grand foliage ; superb. Japanese Incurved flowers. 



ECLIPSE.— Lemon-jellow. A sport from Wm. H. Chad- 

 wick, of which it is the counterpart in every way except 

 in color. 



EL KSHORN.— Color lavender pink. Strong grower. A 

 choice variety. 



ESMERALDA.— Fine tall-growing variety, with flowers 

 much after the fashion of Mrs. E. G. Mill; large and 

 incurved. Color soft, pearly pink; exquisite. 



FRANK HARDY.— A pure white snort from Good Gra- 

 cious. An immense white glow, with sheen like mother- 

 of-pearl. 



GEORGE S. KALB.— Best early white. Large symmet- 

 rical, ball-shaped flowers, fully 7 inches across. Grand. 



GLADYS VANDERBILT.— Bold, handsome, incurved 

 flowers. Pearly white with lemon shaded centre. Thoroughly 

 distinct. 



GLOBOSA ALBA.— Japanese incurved. Globular form; 

 pure white; 5% inches across. A perfect snowball. 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC.-The best early pink. Mag- 

 nificent flowers of great size and depth, with broad outer 

 petals, faintly reflexed. Snowy clear pink color. Dwarf, but 

 vigorous habit of growth. Blooms early. 



GOLDEN SUNRISE.— Anemone. Outside petals terra 

 cotta; inside bronze or old gold. 



GOLDEN WEDDING.-Still one of the best yellows. 

 Very large. 



HARRY A. PARR.— Perfect ball-shaped flowers. Color 

 lemon yellow. 



H. W. REIM AN.— Large, bright, yellow flowers; dwarf. 



IDA VAN.— One of the largest pinks we have ever seen. 

 Japanese incurved. Blooming in mid-seasdn. Color pink, 

 shading in centre to creamy white. Tall grower. 



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