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Theodore Payne, Seedsman and Nurseryman 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Plants ready for delivery from tlie Ijeginning of 
April to June. Eacli 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
ALICE BYRON. Pure white. Broad incurved petals. 
A fine variety for cutting. 
AUTUMN GLORY. Rich salmon-pink, reflexed. 
BLACK HAWK. Very dark crimson, medium size, 
well-formed flowers. 
BRUTUS. (iinnKC rod, of dwarf habit. Quite distinct 
from u(1h i' \ ;i riri ics of its color. 
COLONIOI, \ l'l'i,i ;'r<»\. Golden yellow, flowers of enor- 
mous .size. iinin\ c.'d petal.?. A standard variety foi 
cutting; ,t;u(jd keeper. 
COLONEL HOWELL. A rich canary yellow; largr 
handsome llower.s. 
E. .S. VALLLS. Yellow, very large and good for exhibi- 
tion purposes. Petals twisted and reflexed. 
GOLDEN GLOW. One of the finest early yellow va- 
rieties. It has been liad in flower in the early part 
of July and also as late at December. 
HELEN BLOODGOOD. A fine shade of pink; has good 
stems and foliage. Blooms in November. 
J. H. SILSBURY. Crimson with gold on the reverse 
side; extra fine. 
JEANNE NONIN. Pure white, large globular flowers. 
A late flowering variety. 
L.WENDER Q,UEEN. Lavender pink, large flowers 
of good form, petals reflex. 
MADAME SIMON .JOSSIER. A French variety of re- 
cent introduction, and one of the very best sorts 
ever offered. Tlie flowers are creamy-white, very 
large, and carried on thick, stiff stems. ' 
Madiiiiie Simon Jo.ssier 
MAJOR BONNAFFON. Soft clear yellow, full In- 
curved flowers, 6 to Y inches in diameter; a general 
favorite. 
MARY DONELLAN. Bright yellow, broad petals of 
great substance, incurved; the reverse side of the 
petals being of the same color. 
MISS HELEN FRICK. Dark pink, incurved. A late 
flowering variety. 
MRS. f;oOMBS. Well -formed blooms of a pleasing 
shade of pink. A standard commercial variety. 
MRS. J. A. MILLER. Rosy bronze. An immense 
flower of good form. 
MRS. O. H. Ky\HN. Bronze. One of the best of its 
color. 
T. CARRINGTON. Rosy-crimson. Of large size, and 
one of the best exhibition varieties. It took the 
first prize as the best chrysanthemum of any color 
at the Pasadena Flower Show. 
NAGO^'.V. Rich yellow. A splendid late variety; may 
be had in bloom for Thanksgiving Day. 
SILVER WEDDING. Waxy wliite. Long, wide, point- 
ed petals. 
TIMOTHY EATON. Creamy white, flowers of good 
form on stout, stiff stems. One of the largest white 
incurved varieties. 
YELLOW PRINCE. Buff color. Flowers ball shaped, 
with narrow petals. 
N.iAc.va 
CANNAS 
Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
ALFRED MAUTHER. Rich crimson scarlet. Flowers 
of immense size. 
lORNST WIELAND. Pure orange scarlet, very large 
flowers. Large leathery foliage. 
FREDERICIv Iil0\ \m'. Liglit scarh't, broadly edged 
witli goliliMi xi'lliiw: iinwiTs of iiiiin.Mi.se size, carried 
in eminn.iiis niissrs. X-.tn- Imiu.^. 1 i ,■, ii.l.some foliage. 
plants glnw li, .1 hriuiil nl' ei^lll left. 
FURST WIOII). Crimson of a clear, even shade. Plants 
are of dwarf habit. 
HERZOG A ON OTR.\NTE. A fancy variety of most 
unusual colors; tlie outer portion of the petals is a 
rich shade of Indian yellow. Tlie center of th'e 
bloom being brownish ci'inison. 
KING HU.MBERT. One of the most magnificent va- 
rieties ever introduced. The color is an intense 
reddish scarlet. Foliage of enormous size, of a very 
deep puriilish bronze shade. 
MADAME MARGUERITE MUHLE. The flowers have 
very broad petals and are produced in a large fluffy 
truss; color a rich shade of carmine rose. It is 
extremely attractive when planted in a large bed 
by itself. 
MADAME SEIBERT. Deep golden yellow, marked 
with brownish scarlet. An odd but attractive shade. 
MEPHISTO. One of the finest varieties of late in- 
troduction. The flowers are large and well formed, 
and is tlie richest shade of velvety crimson to be 
found in any canna. 
NEW A'OIIK. Brilliant carmine crimson flowers. Fol- 
iage (lee)) bronze lesembling that of King Humbert. 
STI'TT<;ARniA. Rich orange-scarlet, dotted with spots 
of a deeijer shade and edged with golden yellow. 
WILLIAM BOFINGER. Scarlet with orange sheen; 
flowers of medium size, but borne in immense 
trusses. One of the most effective for bedding 
and producing a sheet of color. 
