Our splendid New Chrysanthemums 

 stand in the very front rank of 

 beautiful Autumn flowers, their 

 brilliant colors and profuse 

 bloom continuing right up to 

 the edge of Winter, long 

 after other flowers have 

 disappeared, has made 

 them great favorites, 

 and they are therefore 

 very largely 

 planted. This 

 year the New 

 Varieties are 

 said to be finer 

 than ever b e- 

 fore; several 

 have obtained 

 valuable prizes 

 over all competi- 

 tors at the great 

 Chrysanthemum 

 shows, and are 

 believed to show 

 a great advance 

 over older styles 

 ofbeauty. Some 

 are beautiful, others 

 weird and grotesque, 

 and all extremely in- 

 teresting. Every one 

 wants choice Chrysan- 

 themums, and we have arranged 

 them in convenient lists, which we 

 think will meet all wants, and be 

 sure to please. 



1. We ask attention to the lovely Ostrich Plume 



Set of Six very choice Chrysanthemums, 

 including- Mad. Alpheus Hardy, the fa- 

 mous Ostrich Plume Variety, and five 

 other valuable sorts. Price, $i, post-paid. 



2. Twenty-five Novelties, the choicest and best 



New Varieties of the year, several of 

 them prize winners, and rare high-cost 

 sorts. Set of 25 for $6.50, post-paid. 



3. Twenty-five Diamond List Chrysan- 



themums. — Choice and valuable varie- 

 ties carefully selected and recommended 

 as among the most beautiful and valuable 

 sorts in cultivation. Price, $3.75, post-paid. 



4. Fifty Standard Chrysanthemums, 



best and cheapest varieties for general 



planting. Set of 50 varieties for $4. N£W CHRYSANTHEMUMi H ARRY E. WIDENER. 



Complete Collection, all the above Sets, 106 Varieties in all, for $15.25. 



SET OF 25 CHOICEST NOVELTIES FOR 1891. 



Harry E. Widener.— This magnificent New Chrysanthemum was the winner of the Blanc prize, a beau- 

 tiful silver cup, at the great Philadelphia Chrysanthemum Show, and is considered by many good 

 judges to be the best yellow Chrysanthemum yet produced. Splendid flowers, extra large, elegant, 

 full form ; color, bright clear lemon yellow, exceedingly beautiful, and borne on long stout stems ; one 

 of the verv best for cut flowers; unequaled by any of the new sorts. Price, 75 cts.; $7-5° P er doz - 



Mrs. Thomas Edison.— Awarded a Certificate of Merit bv the New Jersey Horticultural Society; immense 

 incurved flowers, resembling a solid ball of fine long silky petals of the most delicate rose pink color ; 

 exceedingly beautiful. Price, 35 cts.; $3.50 per doz. 



Triumph d'Expositionde Marseilles.— Awarded a Certificate of Merit at the Indianapolis Show; color, 

 rich amber with coppery yellow centre; full compact flowers with long pendant fringe-like petals ; very 

 distinct and beautiful. Price, 35 cts.; $3.50 per doz. 



Addie Decker. — Rich mandarin yellow, a new and dazzling shade, flamed with salmon and crimson ; 

 very handsome and showy; one of the best new kinds. Price, 30 cts.; $3 per doz. 



Antonette Martin.— A glorious specimen of Japanese bloom ; immense petal; forming a compact mass 

 of brilliant pink silvery sheen penciled with bright carmine. Price, 30 cts.; $3 per doz. 



Mrs. Winthrop Sarg-ent.— Magnificent large incurved flowers, carried erect on long stiff stems ; rich 

 buff, shading to canary, very handsome and striking; one of the best. Price, 30 cts.; $3 pe*- doz. 



Rose Queen.— Splendid'broad cup-shaped flowers, 5 inches across, self; color, clear rosy amaranth, very 

 distinct shade; petals curiously quilled half their length and then flattened out ; full centre ; very profuse 

 bloomer ; handsome. Price, 30 cts.; $3 per doz. 



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