25 





per oz 



per lb. 





8. 



d. 



8. 11. 



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6 



p. 



Hoherizollern, new ; very rich flowering, 









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1 



6 



14 





1 





1 9 





1 





1 0 



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9 



c 



o — 



Toadies, with narrow leaves and well-shaped 









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Asters ; a very distinct class j mixed . 





1 A 



10 



1 0 



Pcicony Perfection , 









I . crimson, ^, bright scarlet, 









2. light blue, 5- dark blue, 









3. pure white, 6. bright rose, 











1 



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o 



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1 







Washington, mixed 



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1 9 



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8 



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4 

 1 





1 o 



C-oca.rd.eau imbricjiK^e Pompon (Pom- 









pon Crown) mixed .... 





9 



o 



o — 



Giant Comet , crimson , lilac rose , rose, 









incarnate, snow white, sulphur yellow, blue. 









dark blue, the Bride, white changing into 











1 



3 



1 A 



all colours mixed 



1 





1 o 



Mammoth Come, new, Dam. 1905. 









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changing afterwards into rose, reach a dia* 









meter of about 6 inches. They are very 









double and are born on long stiff stems. 









The leaves are also very large. The plant, 









owing to its extremely robust habit resists 

 better than any other to wet and cold weather 

 and will for this reason lie greatly appreciated 

 in northern Countries. We can therefore 

 recommend it most warmly 



Sada Yakko, new, Dam. 1905 (Electro). 



This is undoubtedly the finest of all kinds 

 belonging to the Chrysanthemum class. The 

 extremely double flowers are white with a 

 rosy hue forming such a lovely colour that 

 they can be used even for the most delicate 

 bouquets. The petals of the flower are 

 canaliculate and most gracefully bent back 

 towards the center of the bloom. The 

 flowers are borne on strong and stiff stems 

 which do not bend, and are highly valuable 

 for cutting all the more as they keep fresh 



a very long time 



Surprise, rose chamois 



White of Boston, splendid for cutting 

 Asters tall varieties, mixed . . . 



2. Semi-tall Section. 



Comet, Bride's maid (white, changing into 

 rose-purple) carmine, lilac, light blue, dark 



IT) 

 7 



blue, dark blue and white. King Humbert 

 (white, very large), rose, bright rose, rosy 

 carmine, snow white, white with lilac, white 

 with rose, each separate 



Comet, mixed 



Christmas -Tree , a curious very rich 

 flowering kind of pyramidal habit, with 

 almost horizontal branches 



Quilled, mixed . . 



Earliest of the Halls, white . . . . 



Globe-flowered, mixed 



Paeony-flowered Globe, mixed 



per oz 

 8. il. 



1 — 

 1 — 



Aster Sttda Yakko. 

 Electro 4/ — . 



Rose, large-flowered, mixed . . . . 



Liliput, mixed 



Mignon, pure white, early (lowering . 



,, mixed in many beautiful colours . 

 Ostrich-Feather, carmine, light blue, dark 



blue, lilla, rose, pure white, white changing 



into rose, each separate 



mixed 



Princess, ,mixed 



Queen of the Halls, crimson, dark blue, 



dark scarlet, each separate 



Queen of the Halls, mixed . . . . 

 Schiller, mixed 



— 9 



— 8 

 1 — 

 - 10 



- 10 

 — 8 

 1 ti 



per lb. 



s. d. 



13 10 

 11 10 



14 



4 

 8 

 6 



8 



8 



8 8 

 8 — 

 14 — 

 10 — 



lo 



8 

 20 



