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Chrysanthemums. 



Our list of Chrysanthemums has this season been revised for us by one of the most successful specialists in this class of plants. All 

 of the varieties selected are such that have made their mark on the exhibition table. At the same time great care has been taken to 

 confine the various sets to varieties known to the trade as "easy doers;" that is, varieties which can be grown under ordinary con- 

 ditions, eliminating those requiring special skill and facilities to bring to perfection. 



TEN CHOICE NEW 



EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 



A selection of the best of recent introduction; a grand collection 

 of novelties. 

 Andrew McKendry. A warm cerise color with bronze 



reverse. 

 Dorothy Goldsmith. One of the largest yet introduced; of 



a yellow bronze color. 

 Lynwood Hall. A beautiful pure white. 

 flary Donnellan. A splendid golden yellow, beautifully 



incurved. 

 flary flason. An immense flower, beautiful old rose and red. 

 firs. Girard Foster. Creamy white, petals incurved, forming 



a perfect finished flower. 

 firs. Joseph Sinnott. A splendid rose-purple with light 



pink reverse. 

 rirs. J. C. Neill. An immense beautiful pure yellow. 

 firs. Norman Davis. A fine, large Japanese white. 



firs. W. Wells. A bronzy reddish orange, distinct and 



unique. 

 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. The set of 10 sorts for §2.50. 



Standard Collection of Best Cut- 

 flower and Exhibition Varieties. 



The following are all up-to-date varieties, the best in their 

 color and class: 



A. T. Stevens. A fine dwarf golden-yellow. 

 Beatrice flay. Splendid white, flushed pink. 

 Ben Wells. .Flesh color; very large. 

 Cheltoni. Pure yellow of graceful form. 



Col. D. Appleton. A very large, bright, deep yellow, in- 

 curved, of fine form; one of the very best. 

 Dub. Foubert. Deep yellow, fine habit, unique form. 

 F. S. Vallis. The largest yellow-grown. 

 F. A. Cobold. Handsome mauve pink of reflexing form. 

 General Hutton. Yellow, tinged red, of enormous size. 

 Glory of the Pacific. A good early pink. 

 lalene Light pink; an early dwarf variety. 

 Ivory. An old favorite very early white. 

 Lady Hopetoun. Heliotrope pink; largest of its color. 



Lady Lennard. A perfect ball of shining bronze; distinct and 

 striking. 



Leila Filkins. Reflexed soft pink; a fine flower. 



M. Lolseau-Rousseau. A splendid pink of enormous size. 



Marion Henderson. Very early fine yellow. . 



Miss Kathleen Stoop. A fine late pure white. 



Miss Mary Godfrey. A good reflexed early pure yellow. 



Miss Miriam Hankey. A splendid late pink. 



Mile. Jeanne Rosette. A large late fine pink. 



Mile. Susanne Gauthier. Pure white, flat ribbon-like 

 petals. 



Mile. Simon Jossier. An extra large creamy-white. 

 Mrs. A. H. Lee. A beautiful rich, glowing crimson. 

 Mrs. A. T. Miller. One of the purest whites in cultivation. 

 Mrs. Clay Frick. The best midseason white. 



15 cents each; §1.50 per dozen; §8.00 per 100. One 



Exhibition Chrysanthemum. 



Mrs. Wm. Duckham. One of the best golden-yellows. 



Mrs. D. V. West. A magnificent white of immense size. 



Mrs. Edwin Currie. A clear, bright pink of very dwarf habit. 



Mrs. G. Heaume. A very popular salmon bronze. 



Mrs. Geo. Beech. A fine late yellow. 



Mrs. Geo. Hunt. Soft yellow; a flower of enormous size. 



Mrs. Henry Barnes. Old rose, shading to terra-cotta. 



Mrs. Henry Robinson. A fine, very early pure white. 



Mrs. H. Weeks. A splendid broad-petalled incurved white. 



Mrs. John E. Dunne. Old rose; one of the largest and best. 



Mrs. J. A. Miller. Brick-red; an immense large flower. 



Morton F. Plant. A fine large pink. 



Nellie Pockett. A pure white of fine form and beauty. 



Polly Rose. One of the most desirable early whites. 



Reginald Vallis. A very striking deep rose, with long, nar- 

 row petals. 



Timothy Eaton. The largest white, incurved, of perfect 

 form. 



W. J. Crossley. Bright crimson, with the florets opening out 

 flat, which shows up the color handsomely. 



Wm. Duckham. A pure pink of incurved form, perfect in 

 every way. 



Winter Cheer. An attractive deep pink of incurved form. 



Yellow Timothy Eaton. Identical with the white variety, 



except in color, which is a fine yellow, 

 each of the entire collection of 46 varieties for §4.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL, the best book on their culture. Price, 40 cents, postpaid. 



