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A. N. PIERSON, INC., CROMWELL. CONN. 



CHOICE (iEXER.AL ITRPOSE VARIKTIES- 

 Coiitiiuicd 



Indian Summer. In color, tlic sjroiinfhvork 



\■v\ln^K. l„n int.. Ihi- air 1 .Icii. Ir, 1 llu- t rrr.i -c. .1 1 

 aiul -..InMli -h.i.l,-, v.iil. .i liiu. .-I i^..,!/. , "11 



a iiRa^urc di-^rrihc- tlir ci ili .riiii;. h i-- .i >|)()i'l 

 of C.oliien Chadwick. 



Well's Late Pink. Clear, bright pink in color. 



W. H. Chadwick. For the markets that want 

 select stock, this variety stands alone. Slight h' 

 pinkish when grown cool, it is even more charm- 

 ing than when pure white. 



William Turner. I'nrr whiir l.l.iuin, in.nrsr.I 

 and \ri-'.. 1 . I In.- ..1 ill. Iin. - > 1 lli. l.n.. 

 ll.ASrrrd ( InN-a.illi. niiiin-, an.l a ^, n. lal Ln..in. 

 This \arift> i> gr(j\\ n i Dniniercialh ,ind wi- lia\ i' 

 a large stock prepared for the cut-flower grower. 



Yellow William Turner. Tlu \. ll..v 



onl \<\ ^nnili, 1- lli.-^ saii. iN ..II 



TuiMUT as lx-iii>4 till,' In ighlfsi \rll.j\ 

 excellent variety and will rank as 

 finest for exhibition use. 



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BARHARA DAVIS 



GENERAL PURPOSE VARIETIES 



PRICKS 



Rooted Cuttings . ... S . 10 each 

 2V4-ir»ch . If) each 



Charles Razer. Pure white, with strong stem; 

 foliage as handsome as Eaton. Flowers much 

 like Bonnaffon in form, but larger. Blooming 

 date, November Isl. 



Chieftain. Deep, clear pink; incurved in t\[)e 

 on the order ot Bonnaffon. A very fine mid- 

 season pink variety and a good companion to 

 Bonnaffon and Charles Razer. 



Chrysolora. A very fine conuuercial yellow; 

 medium to tall in growth. Foliage heavy. Con- 

 sidered the finest early yellow variety ever intro- 

 duced. 



Colonel Appleton. .An old favorite yellow used 

 for exhibition and for general growing. 



December Gem. I'lowering season extends from 

 the last of November lo middle of December, 

 according to dale of l)uds. While with a slight 1\ 

 pink tinge. Ball-shaped; very stiff, wir\ Mcni. 



Dr. ICnftuehard. A late commercial pink. .\ \a 

 riet> that is always safe to plam. 



Early Frost. A very early commercial white. .A 

 cross between (ioldcn (}low an<l October Frost. 

 Height 3 feet. Pure while flowers, perfect in 

 form and full t() the center. Sets buds early. 

 Is an excellent ship])er. 



§1.01) i)er doz. SO . 00 per 100 



1.2.') per doz. 10 ()() |.er 100 



Early Rose. Clear, bright pink in color; good stem 

 and foliage. Malures early in October. 



Edwin Seidewitz. An incurved pink thai will 

 matuie for Tlianksgi\ing l)a\-. In color and 

 form llir ll..\vn i- all tli.u lan'lH- desired. I.ate 

 planliii'.- .n. |.. pulciiril .ind peri eil ion can 

 be sc. niv.l 1,N i-Lunin:.; n..l earlier than the middle 

 of June. 



Glory of the Pacific. Dwarf habit ; line for earK- 

 pink. Valuable where head-room is lacking. 



Golden Glow. Owing to the ease with which this 

 \'ariely can be brought into late bloom ai a de- 

 sired dale, it has become \ery po|)uhir. Clear 

 yellow in color. 



Golden Gleam. Bright goMen \cllo\v in color. 

 Should be cut just befcjic lirin;.^ tnll\ matured, 

 to be at its best. A ^imni;, lua\\ i^ioxwr. 

 Mowers ready to cut Octobir 20ili. It is one of 

 the best varieties lor pot culture. 



(Jolden Queen. A conuuercial m IIow oI the s.ime 

 shade as Golden Cilow, ni.iinrin,; (>. i..|»'r Isi to 

 U)th. In many ways it i-^ -n| ..1 1. .1 i . . ( In \ ilora, 

 from which it is a seedling;, an.l i. ii ^ rarlier. 

 I'ine incurved form and liilK ii..iiM.-, Inmi ( ). tober 

 early and late buds. Six in. Ii.-. in .liameier. 

 three and one-half feet lii.L;li. i.mnl stem and 

 foliage. Best bud .August lOili. 



