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DREER'S CHOICE GARDEN 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



These are universally popular for outdoor bedding, and considering their many good qualities, there is no cause for surprise to see 

 them cultivated so extensively. They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giving color, life and beauty to the garden just at a time when 

 other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the flowering, and it frequently 

 happens that an armful of flowers can be cut late in November. They are reasonably hardy if planted in a well-drained position, with a 

 covering of leaves or loose litter during the winter, or may be carried over with perfect safety in a cold frame. 



The various collections offered below have been selected from hundreds of varieties that we have tested, and we believe represent the 

 very best in their respective class and color. 



DREER'S COLOR-PLATE COLLECTION 

 GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



The color plate on the opposite page shows twelve of the most distinct and desirable varieties selected from the various classes, 

 and are sure to give a wealth of high-grade flowers the coming autumn. 



Moran (Aster-flowered). Striking brilliant flame 



Anna L 



scarlet. 

 Chrysolora [Early-flowering). A fine large early yellow. 

 La Garonne (Early-flowering). Unique and attractive rose and 



buff. 

 Lilian Doty {Aster-flowered) . Large, tall growing incurved pink. 

 Little Dot {Button). Rich mahogany crimson, early. 

 Lucifer {Large-flowered). Rich ox-blood-red. 

 Price 



Model of Perfection {Button). A vigorous growing free-flower- 

 ing white. 

 Mrs. H. Harrison {Early-flowering) . Medium sized blush-pink 



freely produced, very early, button form. 

 Petite Louise {Aster-flowered). Silvery pink, a favorite color. 

 Red Doty {Aster-flowered). Red flowered form of Lilian Doty. 

 Tints of Gold (Early-flowering). Very attractive golden-bronze. 

 White Doty (Aster-flowered). Pure white globular flowers. 

 Anyof the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Set of the 12 Varieties as shown on color plate for $2.00. 



Aster-Flowered 



Garden Chrysanthemums 



Adironda. A fine bronze. 



Anna L. Moran. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 



Capt. R. H. Cook. Clear deep rose. 



Pernridge. Splendid single red. 



Julia Lagravere. Rich garnet. 



Juliana. Fine yellow. 



Lilian Doty. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 



Miramar. A fine bronze. 



Mme. D. L'Argentage. Blush-white. 



Mrs. F. H. Bergen. Light pink. 



Mrs. Harrison Craig. Yellow, overlaid with orange-crimson, 



very attractive. 

 Mrs. Dean Emory. Golden bronzy-yellow with rose suffusion. 

 Mrs. Nellie Kleris. A fine incurved clear pink. 

 Mrs. Roberts. Deep rose-pink. 

 Mrs. Chester Robinson. Large, deep rose-pink. 

 Nellie Blake. A good deep red. 

 Ouray. Rich dark mahogany brown. 



Petite Louise. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Red Doty. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Sidney Mitchell. Attractive orange-yellow. 

 Soleil d'Or. A fine golden yellow. 

 ntan. Rose, shading to white. 

 Wanda. Large, pure white. 



White Doty. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 William Sobey. Very free yellow. 

 Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 25 



varieties for $3.75. 



Five Old-fashioned 



Large-flowered Chrysanthemums 



A selection of five of the hardiest large-flowering Chrysanthe- 

 mums, all of them varieties adapted for permanent planting in 

 shrubbery and herbaceous borders. 

 Angelo. A beautiful light pink. 

 Comoleta. Yellow. 



Lucifer. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Oconto. Pure white. 

 Zelia. A fine orange bronze. 

 Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 



5 sorts for 85 cts. 



Twelve Early-flowering 



Garden Chrysanthemums 



A selection of early-flowering varieties embracing a full range 

 of colors, which in the latitude of PhOadelphia can be depended 

 upon to perfect their flowers before October 15th. 

 Chrysolora. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Fee Parisianne. Large, deep old rose. 

 Firelight. Bright red, aster form. 

 Globe d'Or. Compact bushy habit covered with large canary 



yeDow flowers. 

 Idolf . A pretty shade of salmon-pink. 

 La Garonne. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Marie Dupont. Very free-flowering, large pure white. 

 Mrs. H. Harrison. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 October Gold. Beautiful deep orange. 

 Provence. Pale pink. 



Tints of Gold. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Uvalda. Large pure white. 

 Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. The set of 



12 varieties for $2 .00. 



Tw^elve Button-shaped 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



Varieties that produce a great profusion of small flowers seldom 

 over an inch in diameter and of very regular, almost globular form. 



Baby. Clear bright yellow. 



Bright Eyes. Blush white, before full development, the centre 



is orange which suggested the name. 

 Iva. Very small deep bronze. 



Little Dot. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see above. 

 Metzi. Early, yellow with red centre. 

 Model of Perfection. Offered in Color-plate Collection, see 



above. 

 Nio. Shell -pink shading to white. 

 Rhoda. Fine rosy pink. 

 Rose Travena. A good deep rose. 

 Ruth. Claret red. 



Skibo. One of the earliest, opens bronze passing to yellow. 

 White Midget. Pure white. 



Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 12 

 for $2.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL. New and revised edition of this splendid book on their culture, $1.50 postpaid 



