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Two Fine New Varieties. 



GOLDEN TROPHY. A fine yellow variety, 

 which was awarded a Certificate by the National 

 Chryanthemum Society, and a valuable addition 

 to the second early sorts It grows about 2 feet 

 high, with foliage of great beauty and nicely car- 

 ried up to the flower ; blooms large, incurved and 

 very full ; in color a fine soft yellow. A most 

 desirable addition to our list of yellows. 

 50 cts. each ; $5.00 perdoz.; $35. 00 per 100. 



MRS. COLONEL GOODMAN. One of the 



best of all the new Chrysanthemums for cut flow- 

 ers or as a pot plant. It was awarded a Certificate 

 of Merit for commercial purposes by the Chrysan- 

 themum Society of America, at Philadelphia, No- 

 vember 7th, 1896 — an honor clearly earned by its 

 wonderful lasting qualities. It remains in splen- 

 did condition from November 7th until the 22nd, 

 clearly proving a lasting quality, not equalled by 

 any other Chrysanthemum. The plant is of fine 

 habit, specimens having been grown in 10-inch pots 

 with more than 100 large flowers. The foliage is 

 all that could be desired, carried on erect stems, 

 and well up to the flowers. The flowers are of 

 splendid form, perfectly globular, measuring from 

 16j to 18 inches in circumference ; petals regular, 

 cup-shaped, of great substance ; the color, strange 

 to say, may be had as desired. Grown in a tem- 

 perature of 50°, the flowers are a fine pink ; at 60°, 

 a blush white ; at 65°, a fine white —thereby ena- 

 bling the grower to have them whatever shade he 

 may desire. 



50 cts. each ; $5.00 perdoz.; $35.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Col. Goodman— Chrysanthemum. 



Selection of Standard Varieties. 



Per 100 



Ada Spaulding. Habit most sturdy and robust ; 

 color distinct, the lower half of the flower being a 

 rich, deep pink, shading to purest pearl white . . .$4 00 



Beau Ideal. Incurving, Japanese, broad petals, 

 outside silvery pink, inside bright pink 4 



Charles Davis. This is simply V. Morel in another 

 color, being tawny yellow or golden bronze 4 



Col. Wm. B. Smith. An immense, double, high- 

 built flower, bright golden bronze ■ . . .. 4 



Challenge. A very late flowering variety, the flower 

 is a perfect globe of gold 4 



Clinton Chalfant. A fine large yellow 4 



Cullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson 4 



Daydawn. A grand large early white, flowers 7£ 

 inches in diameter 8 



B. Hitzeroth. A magnificent extra large flower, 

 petals broad and full to the centre ; bright lemou 

 yellow, exquisite and novel form. 



Eugene Dailledouze. Flowers large yellow, full 

 and double, a grand variety 



Erminilda. Very fine rosy pink, outer petals re- 

 flexed, inner incurved .. 



Fisher's Torch. Bright, fiery red ; large and dou- 

 ble, with a high-built centre 5 



George W. Childs. The best deep self-colored 

 crimson variety ; flowers massive, of immense size. . 



Golden "Wedding. Golden yellow, intense and 

 dazzling. Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 

 6 inches in depth ; petals broad and long .... 



Harry E. Widener. Bright lemon yellow without 

 shadings ; flower large, on stiff, stout stems ; in- 

 curving, forming a large rounded surface 4 



Harry Balsley. A magnificent variety, of a soft 

 mermet pink in color. ... 4 



Helen Bloodgood. A most beautiful clear pink ; 

 of very large spherical shape . 4 



H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden yellow, of fine 

 incurved form and large size 4 00 



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Iora. Tubular, clear pink $8 00 



Indiana. One of the largest, measuring 22 inches 



in diameter, color clear bright pink. 8 00 



Ivory. Snowy white, of perfect form, flowers very 



large ; an early and free-flowering variety 4 00 



Inter-Ocean. Glistening, pearly white, suffused 



with pink ; very large 4 00 



J. E. Lager. Clear, bright yellow; full and massive 4 00 

 Lady Playfair. Pearly pink, a fine large flower. . . 4 00 

 L. Canning. A singularly large and handsome 



pure white flower, of dwarf compact growth 4 00 



Louis Bcehmer. Wine pink, Ostrich Plume, the 



best of its color of this type ....... 



L'Enfant des Deux Mondee. Best white Ostrich 



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Plume. ...... 



Mme F. Bergmann. 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones. 

 Mr. Richard Dean. 

 Mi«s Kate Brown. 



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White, flamed with rose. . . 4 

 Very bright, clear pink. . 4 

 A very early flowering vari- 

 ety of a pure white color, flowers very large . 4 00 



Maud Dean. Extra large petals, broad and incurv- 

 ing, perfectly double and of great substance ; pink. 4 00 



Marguerite Graham. Pure white, incurved, 

 opening a pale lemon, changing to pure white. ... 4 00 



Mrs L. C. Madeira. A perfect, compact globe 

 of bright orange color ; petals upright 4 00 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. A very early variety oflarge size, 

 full to the centre when fully developed, and of a 

 beautiful pearly pink 4 00 



Mrs. J. George lis. A magnificent ivory white, 

 very massive in build, recurving petals, 4 00 



Mrs. Irving Clark. Pearly white on the margin, 

 shading to deep rose in the centre, which is beauti- 

 fully whorled ; reflexed ; very large and distinct 4 00 



Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. A handsome light yellow 

 variety of splendid size and form 4 00 



Mrs. Craige Lropincott. A very rich yellow, 

 flowers 8 inches through ; petals incurving 4 00 



