^e Dingee & Conewrd Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Chrysanthemums — Col. Appleton in foreground, Timothy Eaton in background. 

 From a photograph taken in our establishment. 



TIMOTHY EATON 



THE GREATEST WHITE 



OFFERED by us in the Fall of 1901 for the lirst time. The original plants cost $1,000. Compared with varieties that have 

 hitherto been considered the best of the color, Timothy Eaton stands out head and shoulders above ihem. Ihis 

 vaiiety has been the seusation in Chry.-authemunis in all the great exhibitions throughout the cotmtry, and from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific it is the most famous of all Chrysanthemums, and in size the greatest uf its color. We have had 

 lliousands of flowers ot this variety 10 inches in diameter and almost as deep. (See illustration above). The flowers are 

 uuiformly large under ordinary cultivation, a^d are full, deep and double, but not crowded, while the color is purest 

 vvliite. The stems are stout, erect and srift'. One of the easie.st varieties to grow, and any amateur can have it to perfection, 

 lu the open ground blooms quite early in the season, following closely after Glory of the' Pacific. Has won dozens of prizes, 

 certificates, gold medals, silver cups, in fait, every honor has been showered upon it— strictly on its merits. Do not fail to 

 secure it. Our stock being grown from the original "plants may be depended upon to be absolutely genuine. We caution our 

 customers against spurious stock. 15. cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



INDIAN MAID 



A CRIMSON QUEEN 



TOTALLY unlike any other Chrysanthemum. Absolutely distinct in coloi— a grand, deep, solid crimson. Flowers 

 beautifully made, large and full, broad incurving petals. Forces a striking contrast with other Chrysanthemums, and 

 as the only one of its color must prove to be one of the most valuable varietiesof modern introduction, andindispensable 

 in every collection. Blooms early in the season, producing its grand flowers on very stiff stems in the greatest pro- 

 fusion. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 7 tor $1. 



COL. APPLETON 



KING or THE YELLOWS 



WITH flowers of immense size, almost as large as Timothy Eaton, with a depth as great as the breadth, large, heavy, 

 reflexing petals and grand substance, perfect form and magnificent color— bright yellow, we have the greatest of 

 all yellow Chrysanthemums Another point in its favor is the faultless stem and foliage The stem is strong, 

 carrying the flower erect, while the foliage is of the best fixture, not too large, and growing fully up to the flower. 

 Blooms at mid-season, and in the open ground is especially fine. We know of no variety to compare with it, and U is indeed 

 the champion of champions, and the greatest of all yello-ws. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $1. 



GiLADYS VANDERBILT 



A DECIDED NOVELTY 



AFTER thorough trials in our establishment we have foimd this variety to be one of decided merit and a pronounced 

 novelty both in form and color. It produces bold, handsome flowers of good substance, the petals being incurved. In 

 color it is pearl white, with lemon shaded center, entirely different from any other variety. A tall, thrifty 

 grower, producing its maunificent flowers on strong, stiff stems, while the foliage is clean and healthy. It blooms in 

 midseasou, and is a splendid variety both for indoor and open ground ctilture. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $1. 



SPECIAL OFFFR— The four superb varieties described above and illustrated in colors 



^ on opposite page, one strong plant of each, four in all, postpaid for 



,^^^^^^^^0 cts. ; two of each, eight in all, for 90 cts,, postpaid. 

 B@^ PLEASE ORDER AS THE TIMOTHY EATON SET^^a 



