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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



NEW QIANT WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM, TIMOTHY EATON. 



AWARDS OF" 1900. 

 CHICAGO C. S. A. Silver cup lor any best 10 blooms on exhibition. NEW YORK. American Institute S25 premium. Silver Cup N. V. Horticultural Society. 



PHILADELPHIA. Two first premiums. Two silver medals. Also the National Society's Certificate, scoring 92 points. 

 The sensational novelty of the year, the finest variety given to the trade since 1893. This grand new white 

 came over to our fall shows in 1900 and captured every prize and cup for which it was entered, and the entries 

 were numerous. It is the largest, globular, Japanese incurved variety yet raised: the form is perfect, the stem 

 stiff, a healthy grower and brings a full crop of perfect flowers and can be spaced 6x9 inches on the bench ; height, 

 2>]/z to 4 feet. Crown buds must not be taken earlier than August 15th ; terminals also brini, r magnificent blooms. 

 Time of flowering. November 15th and later. Price, plants from 5-inch pots, 50c. each, S5.00 per doz.: from 2-inch 

 pots, 30c. each, So. 00 per doz. 

 ^==^= GENERAL COLLECTION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Chestnut Hill. Clear bright yellow of excellent form and 

 substance. A Thanksgiving variety which can be 

 shipped to any reasonable distance with absolute 

 certainty of reaching its destination in good condition. 

 A seedling from W. H. Lincoln with equal constitution 

 but better form. 



Chas. Davis. Grand size and form, color rich yellow, 

 shaded buff. 



Eugene Dailledouze. Intensely bright yellow, large, full 

 and double. Extra fine for cut flowers. 



Frank Hardy. Pure white, full, deep and solid; petals 

 gracefully curved. 



Glory of the Pacific A grand, earl\- light pink, broad, 

 ribbon-like petals. 



Ivory. Pure white, a splended free-flowering variety. 



Marion Henderson. Intensely bright yellow, ver\- grace- 

 ful petals. 



Maude Dean. An unusual shade of deep rosy pink. 



Major Bonaffon. Deep golden yellow, perfect form. 



Niveus. A grand snow-white variety. Centre irregu- 

 larly incurved, outer petals reflexing nearly to the stem. 



The Queen. Flower of the purest white, broad ribbon- 

 like petals. 



Timothy Eaton. See detailed description above. 



Viviand-Morel. A changeable variety, varying from 

 deep pink to light rose, light pink and creamy white, 

 according to season. 



W. H. Lincoln. Brightest yellow, never fading, large 

 splendid flower. 



Wm. Seward. A grand, deep, rich, blackish crimson. 



Yanariva. Reflex Viviand-Morel form, deep blush 

 centre with delicate blush for the balance, making a 

 very striking and artistic flower, quite distinct from any 

 known variety, and a grand acquisition either for com- 

 mercial or exhibition purposes. 



Price for the above, except Timothy Eaton, strong 

 plants from 5-inch pots, 30c. each. 



Special Offer. The set of 16 sorts for 54.00, ami the 

 picture '"A Yard of Chrysanthemums" tree with each 

 order for a set. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. — W a nt of space in this catalogue 

 will not permit us to list our full collection of Chrysan- 

 themums. We have in stock, however, all the varieties 

 offered in our spring catalogue of "EVERYTHING kor 

 thk Garden," and can supply them at the prices 

 quoted therein. 



Our selection, a Lr<>od assortment, at 75c. per doz., $4.00 

 per 100; plants from 2-inch pots. 



