L009 B STKEET, N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. 



Timothy Eaton. Pure White. A prise 

 winner. 



Price, 10 cts. each. One each of the ten splen- 

 did kinds. 80 cts. 



Col. D. Appleton. Golden yellow; 4 feet. 



Black Hawk. Kctlexed ; brilliant crimson, 

 ahaded Bcarlet. 



Glory of the Pacific. Magnificent site and 

 dt'i>Ui: clear pink. 



Ivory. Pure white; globular. 



Minerva. Large; yellow. 



Mrs. Weeks. Incurring petals, purest white. 



Mrs. H. Robinson. Best white. October 15 

 to November i. 



Murdock. Deep pink. 



Mrs. 0. P. Bassett. Canary yellow; large. 

 Incurved, broad petals. 



Pink Ivory, rink sport from Ivory. 



Polly Rose. Pure white, fine for pots. 



Pullman. Large; Incurved; yellow. 



Robert Halliday. Japanese. Large; yellow, 



Pompon Varieties, Perfectly Hardy. 



Excellenta. large, white. 



Boston. Golden bronze. 



Fair Haven. Pearl-pink. 



Littlo Pet. Bright red. 



Rebecca. Orange-yellow. 



Sunshine. Yellow. 



Windalia. Copper yellow. 



King Henry. Straw white. 



Matilda. White. 



Oban. Silvery pink. 



Prince of Wales. Pure White. 



Susquehanna. Large yellow. 

 Palmyra. Rose pink; one of the very best. 



Queen Bui. Bed. 



Price, 10 cts. each. 



Chrysanthemums 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



QUEEN OF THE AUTUMN 



In May or June, prepan 

 deep. leaving ample cracks for drainage. Fill 

 the box with a compost, three parts di 



lea soil and one part f-ow-manure. 

 well rotted. Add one pint each of bone meal 

 and wood-ashes to each bu- 

 rnt! well. Plant young pi::- • 

 10 Inches aj gle stem and stake. 



Place the box in sunn;. 

 Disbud, leaving bat one to each plai 

 the best specimen. Mulch with well rotted 

 manure. Keep plants growing 

 Toward fr«?st. place in sunny wit ! 

 room with night temperat 



Three Extra-Early. 

 Chrysanthemums. 



Golden Glow. Beautifully Incnro 

 golden ye:i September 1 



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Monrovia. A few day. Infer: color about 

 the same; petals narrow. 



October Frost. red; Dearly 



white, tinged lemon-yellow 



One each of the above three for 60 cts. 



Nine Latest Introductions 



Clementine Touset. The "Earl;. I 

 Largest white for its date, October 12. Lasting; 

 splendid stem and foliage. Price, 1~> cts. 



Dr. Enguehard. Awardi 

 Trite pink, without purple. Stem and Collage 

 ■,'. Inches. 



Gen. Hutton. Yellow and orange, 1% feel 



Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain. Pink; valuable for 



ittii 



Pri- 



Sanburst. How, shading paler 



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White Bonaffon. Wavy white. Price, 1". Cta. 



William Duckham. Deep, dark, clear pink; 

 (lower :< i' long - 1 i rT stems 



Price, 1") cts. 



Chrysolora. Bright yellow: stem strong 

 enough to hold up its uionsti 



One each of these nine giant kinds, $1.20. 



Varieties of Special Merit. 



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F. J. Taggart. P-rf.-.th double; light yel 

 low. Fine exhibition variety. 



Golden Weddinj. Globular flowers hold 

 majestic. 



Lavender Queen. Outer petals reflexed, cen 

 tor erect; silvery lavender-pink. 



Major Bonaffon. Clear yellow, full in center 

 lameter; nearly as deep. 



Marie Liger. Japanese. Extra large; pearl 

 pink, deepening to rosy lavender. 



Ministre Olanesco (Brnant). French. Very 

 violet, heavily plumed. 



Mrs. Coombes. Enormous refleted flower 

 broad petals; light rose. 



Hellie Pockett. Great beauty. White in 

 curving and reflexing narrow petals. 



DAHLIAS 



The Dahlia is the people's flower. It makes n 

 more gorgeous, dazzling display than any other 

 outdoor grown flower. Immense bloom can be 

 had from our improved varieties, which In sixe. 

 beauty and style rival the finest house-grown, 

 single-stem chrysanthemums. We have a mag- 

 uiflcenl collection of the best sorts grown. 



The Dahlia is of the easiest possible culture. 

 Plan! In good soil in the full sunlight, and 

 keep the ground well worked or mulched, and 

 yon "ill be repaid by showers of bloom. When 

 the frost kills the tops, lift the roots and place 

 It where they will not freeze. I offer 

 strong, pot-grown plants that will bloom early 

 and continuously, and be far more satisfactory 

 than roots, which I do not sell. 



Four New Giant Dahlias 



for size, coloring, form and vigor of growth. 

 these varieties are in a class by themselves. 



Price, 25 cts. each; the four for 75 cts. 



Cuban Giant. An immense, full-double. 

 quilled Dahlia, C to 7 inches in diameter. Color 

 ■ lark, glowing crimson. 



Gegantea. A light-yellow decorative flower 

 of largest size. 



Mrs. Roosevelt. Even larger than Cuban 

 Giant. Decorative form, full and double. Color, 

 a delicate shade of pink. 



Souvenir de Gustave Douzon. A pure scarlet 

 decorative variety of mammoth proportions; 

 will produce flowers C to '.» inches across. Pro- 

 fuse-flowering. 



Superb New Cactus Dahlias 



Charm. Yellow at base of petals, then red, 

 with heavy white tips at edges; long petals; 

 blooms freely. Price, 15 cts. 



Clara J. Stredwick. Long, narrow-pointed 

 petals; flowers sometimes measuring 7 inches 

 across. Salmon-flesh, shaded darker. Price, 

 15 cts. 



