Magnificent Dingee Chrysanthemums 



Since the introduction of these lovely autumn-flowering plants into 

 Europe, some two hundred years ago, they have bec.i developed to a 

 wonderful extent. Those who have in mind the small, old garden 

 varieties cannot imagine the exquisite beauty of the newer sorts. 

 They produce enormous, massive flowers of most beautiful colors and 

 perfect shape. Their culture is the easiest. See "How to Crow 

 Them" on circular enclosed, and if further information is desired, it 

 will be furnished upon application. Our collection contains the best 

 and most beautiful of the newer varieties, as well as the choicest of the 

 standard sorts. We offer them at prices within the reach of all, as we 

 would like to see them growing in every garden and in every home. 



Price — Strong, healthy pot plants, 12i/^c each; $1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 

 Chrysolora — One of the best yellow. Fine, incurved form, 



with perfect stem and foliage. 

 Black Hawk — Late. Dark velvety crimson-scarlet. '^ 



Early Snow — A pure early white. , 



Dr. Enguehard — Beautiful true pink. Ball shape. 

 Cullingfordi — Red. Darker shadings. ^'' 



Chas. Rager — Early. A pure white variety of special merit. 

 Glory of the Pacific — Snowy pink. 

 Major Bonaffon — Golden-yellow. Ball shaped. Petals 



beautifully overlapping. 

 Maud Dean — Incurved, bright pink, with fine stem and 



foliage. Petals tipped white. 

 Sun Glow — Bright yellow. Fine large flowers. 

 Pacific Supreme — Pink; Large handsome blooms. 

 Robert Halliday — Yellow; tremendous size. 

 Timothy Eaton — Most magnificent v/hite. 

 Wm. Turner — A decided incurve of the purest white. 



Semi-dwarf. Fine form and strong grower. 

 Smith's Imperial — Midseason. Pure white. Dwarf 



habit. Incurved. 

 Smith's Advance — Early. Large flowering white. 

 Josephine Foley — Midseason. Exceptionally fine 



pure white. Strong grower. 

 Betsy Ross — Midseason to late. Incurved pure white. ^- 



Very fine. 

 Golden Chadwick — Late. Golden yellow incurved. 

 Unaka — Early. Large handsome pink. 

 Edwin Seidewitz — Late. Beautiful incurved bright 



pink. 

 Pink Gem — Midseason. Salmon pink. '^ 



New Bronz — Early. Coppery bronz. 



W. H. Lincoln — Midseason. Bright orange yellow, incurved. 

 White Chieftain — Midseason. Sturdy grower, a pleasing shade of 

 light pink. 



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Pompom Chrysanthemums 



These are entirely hardy and produce hundreds of button-like perfectly double 

 flowers, making an excellent show. Last until late in the autumn. We offer the 

 choicest varieties only. Price — Strong plants, 12 He each; $1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



" ' ' "" ■ Iva — Amber. Medium size. 



Juliana — Bright golden yJlow. 

 Baby — Small. Yellow. 

 Mrs. Wm. Buckingham — Single. 

 Rosy pink. 



White. 



Helen Newberry — Late. 



Lillian Doty — Shell pink. 



Hilda Canning — Bronze. 



Fairy Queen — Rose pink. Exquisite. 



Emma — Anemone type. Rose pink 



centre outer petals almost white. Handsome. 

 Special Offer — One of each of the 9 Pompoms for 90c, postpaid 



Pompom ChryBanthemuiu 



American Wonder Lemon 



Largest Edible Lemon in the World — Actual Weight, 2H Pounds. 



Large, dark green foliage; handsome, pure white flowers, nearly as large as 

 tuberose blooms, fragrant as orange blossoms. The lemons have a thin rind for 

 such large fruit, and are full of rich, acid juice. The plants will produce their 

 magnificent, large fruit under ordinary cultivation the second year, and will prove 

 a source of genuine delight. Plant in a pot or tub. Not only ornamental, but 

 useful, as it will bear a fine crop of fruit each season. Very hardy. Strong plants, 

 20c each; 5 for $1.00; two-year-old plants, 75c each, postpaid. 

 OTAHEITE ORANGE — A dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit-bearing orange 

 tree, the flowers being identical. It flowers and fruits in pots and blooms con- 

 tinuously. Fragrance is delicious. Fruits immediately after flowering. Fruit 

 measures about three inches in diameter and is edible. Strong young plants, 

 25c each; 5 for $1.00; large two-year-old plants, 75c each, postpaid. 



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