PETEt^ HEflDEt^SOH St CO.— PliflflT DEPflf^T^E^T. 



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This grand variety is included in our list of newer sorts on page 114, which 

 please see. Among the many good kinds offered there, we call particu- 

 lar attention to this, and illustrate it in the accompanying engraving. 

 It belongs to the type known as "Kefle.xed Japanese," and 

 is a worthy type of that class. The coloring is gorgeous — a 

 magnificent shade of glowing crimson— and the flowers are 

 above the average size. Price, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



•^1- D A JaZ N 1^ 



(Syn. V. H. Hallock.) 



This charming variety is included in our Royal Jap- 



aiiese Collection on page 115, and is one of the most 



distinct varieties in our list. The coloring is delicate 



in the extreme, a shade of rosy flush deepening to pink. 



To this exquisite tint it owes its name of Dawn. The 



petals are broad and gracefully disposed. 



Without question, a very beautiful variety. 



Price, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 



The Royal Japanese Chrysanthemums came 



in good shape. Tbey gave evidence of having 



been raised and cared for by experienced hands. There are 



but few dealers who can compare with you in sending 



out good strong plants, and maintain the high reputation your house 



so richly merits.— Thos. L. JoHKaoN, Leavenworth, Kans March 



7th, 1891. . , cu 



STflj^Ofll^D COLiIiECTIOlM. 



Below we offer, under the above title, a fine coUec- 



'tion of standard sorts. Each one is a gem. 

 -"Mandarin. Deep Indian red. 



Mrs. Jessie Barr. Pure white. 

 ZBartholdi. Deep rosy pink, shaded maroon. 



Crladiator. Deep crimson ; fine. 

 "Volunteer. Light pink, striped -white. 

 Xeopard. (See special description, page 118.) 



Geo. Pratt. Deep crimson, like the Gen. Jacq. Eose. 



Gladys Spaulding. Clear brassy yellow. 



John Thorpe. Deep crimson lake; a splendid variety. 



Mrs. T. H. Spaulding. Purest snow white. 

 -Mrs. J. N. Gerard. Beautiful silvery pink. 

 -President Hyde. Eich yellow ; twisted petals. 

 IPuritan. "White tinted lilac ; a beautiful variety. 



Sokoto. Clear golden yellow ; large and full. 



Triomphante. Eosy pink ; a very pleasing shade. 

 IPhoebus. Large handsome yellow. 

 Jrinoe KamoutskL Crimson and coppery bronze. 

 Xividia. Large white ; finest in the Anemone section. 

 IMrs. Carnegie. Deep crimson ; extra large. 

 iMedusa. Pure ■white, long silky petals. 



Price, 15 cts. each ; set of 20 for $2.50. 



SUCCESSIOfl COLiIiECTIOl^. 



Under this heading we offer late flowering vari- 

 •eties, such kinds as perfect their flowers late in the 

 season, succeeding the early varieties. 

 Ben d'Or. Pure yellow ; ribbon-like petals. 

 •CuUingfordii. Dark mahogany crimson ; extra fine. 

 Comte de Germiny. Old gold and Indian red. 

 Prank "Wilcox. Eich golden amber. 

 ■James Salter. Clear golden yellow ; incurved. 

 .Jennie Y. Murkland. Bright apricot yellow. 

 'Julius Caesar. Eich red, shaded terra cotta. 

 Lakme. Light bronze red ; veryshowj- and distinct. 

 -LaNymphe. Eich salmon pink ; very attractive. 

 -M A. "Viimorin. Soft creamy white ; fringed. 

 MoUie. Soft creamy white ; twisted petals. 

 Mons. Raoux. Dark crimson red ; very double. 

 'Moonlight. Immense size ; clear white. 

 -Mrs. Meredith. Light lavender pink. 

 -Maid of Athens. Pure white ; full and double. 

 Mrs. "Wm. Hamilton. Extra large, double ; white. 

 -Mrs. Humphreys. Large pure white. 

 Sultan. Bright crimson quilled petals ; very fine. 

 'Talfourd Salter. Eich crimson and golden bronze. 

 ■yellow Eagle. Deep golden yellow. 



Price, 20 cts. each ; set of 20 for $3.00. 



