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-NEW- 



Chrysanthemums 

 of 1910. 



We offer herewith the very best of the new 

 varieties which appeared at the exhibitions in 

 the Fall of 1908 and which were considered 

 improvements on existing sorts. They all 

 were awarded high honors wherever exhibited. 

 Clara Wells. The color is a pale yellow, a true 



incurved variety and the largest in its type. 



Stem and foliage unsurpassed. 

 Frank Payne. A beautiful light pink reflexed 



form; greatly admired wherever shown. A 



heavy grower and fine stem. 

 G. W. Pook. A distinct shade of salmon terra 



cotta. large flower, loosely incurved. Should 



be in every collection. 

 Lillian Coppard. A fine red variety. In per- 

 fection early in October and fine for early 



cut flowers. 

 Madagascar. A grand midseason yellow, 



enormous size, equal to the best of the later 



sorts. Beautiful foliage, a vigorous grower. 

 Mrs. O. H. Kahn. A beautiful and showy 



bronze-red. This was considered the best 



novelty of the season. Very showy. 

 Pockett's Crimson. A rich crimson with 



golden reverse ; the finest in its color ever 



issued. Splendid grower and fine foliage. 

 Pockett's Surprise. Rosy crimson with cinna- 

 mon-bronze reverse. Immense size with very 



strong stem. Awarded numerous prizes. 

 Pres. Taft. A pure white of the largest size, 



Japanese incurved form. A fine mid-season 



variety equal to the best later ones. 

 W. T. Brock. A fine late pink, large globular 



flower. Good in every way and invaluable 



as a late variety for Thanksgiving Day. 

 Yellow Miller. A yellow " sport " from Mrs. J. A. Miller, one of 



the largest in its color. A fine grower and splendid foliage. 

 Mrs. Chas. H. Totty. A delightful shade of heliotrope-pink 



beautiful and distinct. Large flower of refined appearance. 



Price, 25c. each, §2. 50 per doz. Set of 12 sorts for $2 50. 



New Chrysanthemums of 1909. 



For explanation regarding dates for taking buds, see our 



pamphlet on Chrysanthemum Culture, sent free on application. 



Fuller details in A. Herrington's book which we sell at 50 cents. 



AMI BERGERET. A very big incurving pink of bright rose 

 shade, and regular in form; stem and foliage good; height 

 medium. Scored 90 points in France. 



COMMANDANT MATHIEU. One of the prettiest yellows of 

 recent years, bright golden color, large petals very long and 

 curling, incurving center. A beauty; scored 90 points in 

 France, also on C. S. A. certificate 88 points. 



DOROTHY GOULDSMITH. A massive reflexed yellow slightly 

 shaded bronze from early buds, which are most desirable, 

 and should be taken Aug. loth or thereabouts. 



LE LUTIN. Narrow thread-like petals; delicate lavender pink. 

 Strong and free to grow. Take bud Aug. 25th. 



LYNNWOOD HALL. A glorious new chrysanthemum, glistening 

 snow white, of the largest size, perfectly incurved, of elegant 

 finish. Won Smith cup at the Xew York show. 



MARY MASON. Very irregular and striking in form and color, 

 which is rosy bronze with lighter reverse. The outer petals 

 reflex to the stem, while the center ones incurve, showing 

 the reverse. A large flower. Take bud Aug. loth. 



MARY DONNELLAN. A splendid golden yellow. The coloring 

 is superb, Japanese incurved in form, broad petals of splendid 

 substance and finish. A strikingly beautiful variety. Bud 

 taken August 20 onward. First prize N. Y. show for 6 

 yellow, certificated C. S. A. 



MISS KITTY LAWRENCE. A beautiful ball of delicate fawn 

 color; petals large and beautifully curled; stem and foliage 

 fine; take bud after August 20. 

 Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. Set of 8 sorts fcr $1.50. 



Choice Chrysanthemums of 1908. 



MISS CLAY FRICK. The most talked-of Chrysanthemum in- 

 troduced in some time. Won the special prize of $50.00 at 

 Chicago, offered by Mr. H. C. Frick for the best new variety. 

 Won first prize at Xew York for the best white and also at 

 Madison, N. J. Flower is massive, keeping qualities are re- 

 markable. [Sec cut.) 



Buttercup. Deep golden yellow, splendid incurved variety and 

 superb for cut blooms. Any bud after Aug. 20th. 



Directeur Gerard. This is a golden yellow and a grand flower. 

 The second bud a bronzy-yellow. In bloom Oct. 1st. 



Dubisson-Foubert. Deep golden yellow with fine habit and 

 foliage; flowers slightly reflexed, fine form. In bloom Oct. 1st. 



Lady Lennard. A strikingly handsome variety, forms a globe 

 of burnished bronze. Take bud after Aug. 25th. 



Magnificent. Petals long and narrow, hanging straight down- 

 ward. Deep crimson, reverse bronze. Crown bud Aug. loth. 



Miss Kathleen Stoop. Pure white with graceful, curling petals. 

 a beautiful variety which charmed all. Crown bud Aug. 20th. 



Mile. Angele Laurent. Color pure white, incurving, compact 

 and splendid texture. In bloom Oct. 10th. 



Mile. L. H. Cochet. A grand early pink, splendid form, some- 

 what flat and gracefully recurved. In bloom Oct. 20th. 



Mrs. A. T. Miller. Pure white, enormous flowers developing 

 into a perfect globular form. It was perfect Oct. 13th. 



Mrs. George Hunt. Beautiful soft canary yellow. Flowers of 

 the largest size, somewhat loosely built, petals long. 



Pres. Loubet. An enon oils early white, slightly tinted jink. 

 Incurving center with curling petals. Second btui Aug 25th. 



Pres. Viger. Beautiful shade < wer, 



unique and distinct. Crown bud. 



Sergeant Levy. Deep golden yellow, with ^curving 



center; outer petals reflexing. It bloomer. - 5th. 



Winter Cheer. In bloom Thanksgiving Day. Incurving in 

 form, color a beautiful pink. Any bud after Aug. 20th. 

 Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; set of ]" $2.00. 



