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



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EXHIBITION COLLECTION. 



This collection, as its name implies, is made up of such sorts as are generally 

 grown for exhibition purposes, and embraces nearly every shade of color and variety of 

 form known in the Chrysanthemum. We have remodeled this collection by the addi- 

 tion of some of the very best sorts extant, replacing some of the less attractive vane- 

 ties, and have included in it our Newer Varieties of last year, offering them now at greatly reduced prices. This 

 collection of Chrysanthemums as now offered will be sure to give satisfaction to purchasers. 



Bouquet. A "Pompon," hardy, small flowering sort,. 



bright carmine with yellow centre. 

 Chas. Delmas. Japanese, dark red. 

 Daisy. A single flowering variety, clear white with 



yellow centre, very free blooming and very pretty. 

 Emerald Gem. A green Japanese variety. Flowers 



six inches across, sec. each. 

 Golden Wedding. Rich yellow, extra large, the best of 



the loose incurving Japanese type. 

 Gladiator. Deep crimson, Japanese. 

 Golden Bedder. A "Pompon," hardy, small-flowering 



variety, bright golden yellow. 

 G. W. Chjlds. Deep velvety crimson, large flat flower, 



broad ribbon-like petals. 

 Ivory. Pure white, dwarf branching habit, it is consid- 

 ered the finest sort in its color. 

 J. E. Lager. Very early yellow reflexed Japanese, of 



good size, color and substance. 

 John Shrimpton. Very dark crimson. 

 King of Ostrich Plumes. Deep chrome-yellow, shaded 



buff and orange, large and double, perfectly incurving; 



long broad petals, covered with glandular hairs. 

 L'Enfant des Deux Mondes. (Ostrich Plume). ("Child 



of Two Worlds"). Magnificent white sport from L. 



Boehmer, partaking of all of its good qualities. 

 Louis Boehmer. "The Pink Ostrich Plume Chrysan- 

 themum." One of the best of the type. 

 Major Bonnaffon. Grand incurved yellow of largest size, 



full to the centre, stem dwarf and erect. 

 Maud Dean. Petals broad and incurving, perfectly 



double ; color, pink, almost rose. 

 Miss Louise D. Black. Color reddish orange; flower 



compact, very full and conical. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Large clear white; very fine. 



Miss M. M. Johnson. Beautiful foliage, a stiff stem and 



deep golden color. 

 Mrs. Henry Robinson. An early white, blooming with 



us October 5th. An exceptionally grand variety. 

 Mrs. Aristee. A "Pompon" of the "Anemone" type, 



hardy, clear yellow, a very useful sort. 

 Mrs. Humphreys. Pure white, very late. 

 Marion Henderson. This grand variety is invaluable 



for early cut flowers. Bright yellow, fine form and 



substance. 

 M. Boyer. Bright pink with carmine shades, 

 Perle Lyonnaise. (Ostrich Plume). Bright clear golden 



yellow, somewhat plumed, quite full; one of the very 



finest, of medium size ; beautiful globular form. 

 Silver Cloud. Color, creamy white, shading to bright 



apricot at base of petals ; very large and full ; outer 



petals nicely reflexed. 

 The Queen. The flower excels all in pure whiteness, 



is extra large, broad and deep ; the petals are heavy 



and thick. 

 Thomas Emerson. A grand variety, with short stout 



stem and very large leaves. Flower large, loosely in- 

 curved, of a beautiful deep orange red color. 

 W. B. Dinsmore. Japanese incurved, golden yellow; 



flowers well built and very attractive ; strong stem, 



with good foliage and great substance. 

 Wm. Falconer. (Ostrich Plume). The flowers are of the 



largest size, and are borne of strong vigorous stalks. 

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



florets exceedingly long and of firm texture ; early 



flowering being at its best about the end of October. 

 Viviand-Morel. Light rose, creamy white and pink. 

 W. H. Lincoln. Bright yellow ; laige, splendid flower. 

 Yellow Queen. Extra large; bright yellow; very early. 



Price for any any of the above (except where noted) 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., fine plants from 5-inch pots. Set 

 -of 32 sorts for $6.00. NOTE. — These cannot be sent by mail, they can only be sent by express, buyer to pay charges. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. — Want of space in this catalogue will not permit us to list our full collection of Crysan- 

 themums. We have in stock, however, all the varieties offered in our spring catalogue of "Everything FOR THE 

 Garden." and can supply them at the prices quoted therein — plants from 2-in pots. 



If the selection is left to us, we can furnish a grand assortment at $1.00 per doz. , $6.00 per lOO. 



