

C^ tandard (^ hrysanthemums. 



These varieties we recommend as the best for general plant- 

 ing. Strong three-inch-pot plants, sure to give satisfaction. 



Price, 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. ; $1 per dozen. 

 Ada H. Leroy. — Full and double ; deep rosy pink. 

 Ada Spaulding". — Extra good ; pink, shaded pearl white. 

 Amber Queen. — Exquisite ; amber with deeper shading. 

 Charles Canfleld. — Large and full; claret red, reverse pink. 

 Charles T. Yerkes. — Extra large ; bright crimson and gold. 

 Crystal Wave. — A grand crystal white; very distinct. 

 Clara Riemen. — kich lavender rose, with white centre. 

 Chicago. — Rose pink, changing to white ; grand. 

 Christopher Coliunbus. — Superb dark crimson; fine. 

 B. G. HiU.— Extra good ; golden yellow, shaded red. 

 Bda Prass. — White, shaded blush ; extra good. 

 Etoile de Lyon. — Varies from pearl to soft lilac. 

 Frank Thompson. — Color creamy white ; very fine. 

 H. F. Spaulding-. — Rich apricot yellow, shading to rose. 

 Harry May. — Bold double flowers ; old gold veined red. 

 Jennie Williams. — Creamy white with yellow shadings. 

 John Bertermann. — Massive and grand ; creamy white. 

 J. S. Fassett. — Immense lilac crimson flowers, shaded pink. 

 Jessica. — One of the earliest whites in existence. 

 J. N. May. — Extra large deep red; full and solid. 

 Lillian Russell.— A beautiful clear pink ; large. 

 Mermaid. — Bright pink, passing to silvery rose. 

 Michigan. — Deep magenta; blooms early and all the time. 

 Miss Lydia Hopkins. — White suffused with pink. 

 Mrs. Charles Duhme. — Large and beautiful ; pure white. 

 Mrs. Wm. H. Joyce.— Pale rose ; violet scented. 

 Robert S. Brown. — Rich dark crimson; of immense size. 

 Rose Queen. — Early and profuse ; rich pink. 

 Ruth Cleveland. — Very fine ; delicate silvery pink. 

 Sarah Hill. — Flowers bright golden yellow ; early. 

 Sugar Loaf. — Immense and vigorous ; rich yellow. 

 Vivian Morel. — The famous pink variety. 



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SIX FAMOUS HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Price, 15 cts. each ; complete set of 6 varieties 

 for 75 cts., postpaid. 



W. A. Manda. — This is the finest variety of its color for 

 general cultivation. The flowers are large and simply 

 magnificent in color — fhe purest golden yellow we have 

 ever seen. Our illustration shows the beautiful form of 

 flower. The petals are covered with a downy growth of 

 fine hairs, presenting a charming and unique appearance. 

 Remarkably free blooming; we counted on an average 

 plant 843 buds and flowers. Exceedingly desirable. 



Mrs. Wm. Trelease. — This is a magnificent variety of the 

 Louis Boehmer type. The color is a new and very pleasing 

 shade of violet pink. This superb new sort was one of 

 the great winning set at Chicago. May be safely labeled 

 " extra good." 



Miss Annie Manda. — The flowers of this valuable new 

 variety are sweet scented, and in color are a beautiful clear 

 white; petals incurved and finished with long hair-like 

 outgrowths. A strong, healthy grower and a free bloomer. 

 Very fine. 



Wm. Falconer.— A superb variety with large, beautifully 

 incurved flowers, with a pronounced "Ostrich Plume" 

 outgrowth. The color is a pleasing shade of rosy blush, 

 changing to a delicate pink as the flowers mature. 



Louis Boehmer. — Grand flowers, extra-large size, splendid 

 globular form ; coXor x\ch. deep pink ; strong grower, qui«k 

 and early bloomer, especially in open ground. One of the 

 finest Ostrich Plume varieties. 



Mad. Alpheus Hardy. — The famous white variety. Flow- 

 ers large and globular, with feathery plume-like petals, 

 giving the appearance of great balls of pure white downy 

 feathers. Curious and handsome. 



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