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CHRYSANTHEMUM, 

 GOLDEN QUEEN. 



NEW ANNUAL 



Ctirysaqineinmiis. 



These improved va- 

 rieties form bushy, 

 compact, oval plants 

 about !5 inches high, 

 are of easy cultivation, 

 and flower most abun- 

 dantly during the sum- 

 mer; very showy garden 

 annuals and fine for cut- 

 ting. 

 Golden Queen. Double 



golden flowers.Ptt. 10c. 

 White Pearl. Double 



white flow^ers. ... . . .10c. 



Primrose Queen. Double 



lemon-yellow 10c. 



Evening Star. Sheeted with 

 large single golden-yellow 

 flowers 10c 



Morning Star. Large cream- 

 yellow flowers; profuse 10c 



Inodorum Snowball. A great ad 

 vance in this useful type; large, 

 densely double, perfectly-formed Belli: 

 like flowers of purest white, borne freely; 

 finely cut fern-like foliage; fine garden and 

 cut flower 10c 



H^SS. CHRYSANTHEMUM SEED. c^^lZI'Z... 



This Seed ivill produce Blooming Flanls the first season. 



The regal beauty of these Royal flowers of the Orient is well known. There are many people, however, 

 who do not realize how easily they may be grown from seed, and that all of the magnificent new varieties 

 v;ere raised from hybridized seed, similar to that we are now offering. 



Chinese Double, Choicest Mixed Colors. Large double flowers with incurved petals Pkt. 1,5c. 



Japanese Double, Choicest Mixed. Immense double flowers with long twisted petals 15c. 



Ostrich Plume, Choicest Double Mixed. Petals covered with hairs 15c. 



Delaux's Early-flowering, Choicest Mixed. Early or September flowering; they are mostly of the 



.l.ip.im'-e type, but of dwarf and branching habit and very abundant bloomers 15c. 



Chrysanthemum CH A QT A Fi A 1 ^V 



Leucanthemum liybridum, or ^1 I r\-tJ 1 rx UrXltJ I • 



The great white "Moon-Penny" Daisy has long been considered 

 one of our finest hardy perennials for permanent garden decoration. 

 This variety is the latest, finest and most A-aluable of all; it is 

 hardy; of compact, bushy growth, bearing in profusion, through- 

 out the season, single white Daisy flowers of immense size, 

 often more than 4 inches across, on stems 1^ to 2 feet long, 

 (See cut.) Pkt. 2r)C. 



HENDERSON'S LARGE-FLOWERINQ 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 



Jlagnific.ent and indispensable flowering plants for 

 spring decoration for the conservatory or window garden. 

 The flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across, are of white, 

 blue, violet and crimson shades; usually two or more 

 colors are shown in one flower, covering the plant with 

 a sheet of bloom. 

 Large-flowering, Choicest Mixed. From prize va- 



rietie.- Pkt. 25c. 



" Striped. Large, beautifully striped 



flowers, blue, red, pink, lilac, etc., 



striped white 35c. 



" with White Mottled Leaves. Pro- 



duces large flowers of the usual variety of colors, 

 while the foliage is variegated, white and green... 25c. 



Double, Large-flowering, Mixed 25e. 



Stellata, Improved Hybrids. Tall, pyramidal plants, 

 bearing quantities of medium-sized star-like flowers 

 in immense umbels; an exceedingly decorative pot 

 plant. Colors, white, rose, red, carmine and blue 



mixed 25c. 



"My gardener raised some of the finest Cinerarias, from 

 seed purchased from you last spring, that have ever been 

 seen around here. I measured some that were fully three 

 inches in diameter, plants in 8-inch pots." 



F. A. KECHINE, Canandaigua, N. Y. 



Plumed Cockscomb. 



A very superior type of Celosia, forming pyramidal, 

 branching plants 3i feet high and bearing large coni- 

 cal, plumed heads of either golden-yellow, fiery-scarlet, 

 purple, salmon, blood-red, etc. The plants are annuals, 

 growing easily and quickly from seed, and present a very 

 showy appearance in the s\immer garden , lasting long in 

 bloom. 

 Thompson's "Magnifica," Mixed Colors, Pkt. lOc. 



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