the McGregor bros. co., Springfield, ohio. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS-Continued 



The following list of Standard Varieties, price, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. 



MRS. O. P. BASSETT— It is a sport from the grand 

 variety Mrs. Henry Robinson, and. takes after its 

 parent in all the fine qualities. The color is a fine 

 canary-yellow of a soft texture. It is a large, flat, in- 

 curved variety. 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC — It is of magnificent size 

 and depth, with hroad petals which, finally reflex, show- 

 ing the clear pink color to excellent advantage. 



ADELE — A globular incurved variety. A delicate 

 pink and very early flowering. 



BLACK HAWK — The darkest red yet raised, velvety 

 crimson-maroon. Outer petals very much refiexed and 

 center erect, making a very large flower. 



IVORY — Unexcelled for pot culture or cutting; pure 

 white flower of exquisite form and finish. 



NIVEUS — A splendid snow-white variety. Center 

 irregularly incurving with outer petals reflexing nearly 

 to the stem. 



WHITE MAUD DEAN — (Fine Dean.) A beautiful 

 sport from the fine commercial sort, Maud Dean. The 

 color is a charming ivory-white, beautifully veined. 



MAUD DEAN — An immense pink variety, finely in- 

 curved, petals broadly shell-shaped. One of the largest 

 flowers exhibited in the fall shows. 



LILLIAN E. BIRD — Of the very largest size; flow- 

 ers are twelve inches in diameter; the color is an ex- 

 quisite shade of shrimp-pink. 



PINK IVORY— A sport from Ivory. Color a beautiful 

 shell-pink. 



MM E. F. BERGMAN — Very large and full, and of 

 the purest white, with creamy center; a strong, sturdy 

 habit; fine foliage. 



MRS. PERRIN — The flower is of globular form, in- 

 curved, full and with a finish as fine as satin. Color 

 rose-pink within, glistening pink without. 



MRS. HENRY ROBINSON— In the entire Chrysan- 

 themum family there is no grander white variety. 

 Immense, incurving, broad-channeled petals of great 

 substance and the purest white. 



ROBT. HALLIDAY— Is still near the top of the list 

 of early yellows. Very large when well done. Growth 

 three feet. Blooms about October 20th. 



THE QUEEN— It excels all in purity, extra large in 

 size, of beautiful half globular form with broad in- 

 curved shapely petals of great substance. Color pure 

 white. 



JOHN K. SHAW — Very solid Japanese incurved; 

 large in size, fine light pink, splendid stem and foli- 

 age; blooms about October 15th. An exceptionally, fine 

 variety for commercial use; also as a pot plant. 



OSTRICH PLUME CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



MRS. H IGGI NBOTH AM — Enormous bright pink, 

 broad, spreading Japanese variety; petals are cov- 

 ered with glandular hairs. 



PERLE OF LYONAISE— Bright, clear golden-yel- 

 low, somewhat plumed, quite full, one of the very 

 finest. 



L'ENFANT DES DEUX MONDES— Pure white. 

 Like the parent, it is a strong grower of good habit, 

 and, is considered the best white of the hairy type. 



LOUIS BOEHMER— (Pink Ostrich Plume.) "Louis 

 Boehmer" has the same wonderful hair-like growth; 

 color beautiful shade of lavender-pink, shaded with 

 Bilvery-pink on the ends of the petals. 



F. J. TAG G ART — The most striking novelty of re- 

 cent years. The best of all the hairy or plumed sec- 

 tion. Color light yellow, Flowers eight inches in 

 fliameter. 



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CANNAS 



All Cannas Listed Below are Strong, 

 Well Established Potted Plants 



Cannas. 



MARTHA WASHINGTON— (2% feet.) Color is a 

 pure pink, a little lighter than Mile. Berat. Price, 50 

 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



SOUV. D'ANTOINE CROZY— (4 feet.) A Canna we 

 can recommend as one of the best we have today. Its 

 color is an intense scarlet, bordered with a band of 

 fleep golden-yellow. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 

 per hundred. 



LOUISIANA— (Height 3% to 4 feet.) It is a vig- 

 orous grower, producing a thick mass of glossy-green 

 foliage; each leaf edged with a narrow purple band. 

 They are like beautiful Orchids; size, often more than 

 seven inches across and every inch a vivid scarlet. 

 Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 



SHENANDOAH— (Bronze, 4-5 feet.) The plant 

 grows to a medium height, having broad chocolate- 

 colored foliage, with a bronze-metallic luster. The 

 flower is large and of a pretty shade of pink. Price, 

 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



EG AN DALE — (Bronze, 4 feet.) A good dark-leaved 

 variety. The foliage is good, habit sturdy. Flowers a 

 currant-red of a good size. Price, 50 cents per dozen; 

 $4.00 per hundred. , . . AX 



KING HUMBERT— (Bronze Leaf, 4 to 4% feet.) 

 Flowers are as large as those of any of the Orchid- 

 Flowered Cannas, yet have the firmness and substance 

 of the Crozy type. Bright orange -scarlet, streaked 

 with crimson. Price, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per hun- 

 dred. 



DAVID HA RUM — (Bronze, 3 feet.) Flowers of 

 bright vermilion- scarlet mottled with deep red. Price, 

 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



J. D. EISLE — (Height, 4 feet.) This fine new Canna 

 is an improved Charles Henderson, Flowers a flam- 

 ing scarlet in trusses of enormous size. A constant 

 and abundant bloomer. Price, 60 cents per dozen; 

 $4.00 per hundred, 



FLORENCE VAUGHN— (3 to 4 feet.) Flowers are 

 very large, of the most perfect form. Color bright 

 yellow, spotted with bright red. A strong, robust 

 grower and flowers very freely, price, 50 cents per 

 dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



MLLE. BERAT — (3% feet.) It is much the darkest 

 of all the pink Cannas, being dark carmine-red. Heads 

 of bloom are held very erect and well (above the foli- 

 age. A showy, effective bedder. Price, 50 cents per 

 dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



ALE MANN I A— (5 feet.) An immense flower, orange, 

 with bright yellow border spotted with orange. Dis- 

 tinct. Price, 50 cents per dozen. $3.00 per hundred. 



AUSTRIA — (5 feet.) Orchid flower of a golden-yel- 

 low color. Strong grower. Price, 50 cents per dozen; 

 $3.00 per hundred. 



BURBANK — (2 to 3 feet.) An Orchid flowering 

 Canna, very similar to Austria, only a little dwarfer 

 in habit; color clear golden-yellow. Price, 50 cents 

 per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



CHAS. HENDERSON— (3 feet.) Height two and 

 one-half to three feet; color brilliiant deep crimson; 

 broad deep green foliage, narrowly margined with 

 bronze; standard crimson bedder. Price, 50 cents per 

 dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



BLACK PRINCE— (4 feet.) Large flowers of a vivid 

 crimson color. It has a very compact, bushy growth 

 labout four feet in height. Price, 50 cents per dozen; 

 $3.00 per hundred. 



SECRETARY CHABANNE— (4 feet.) Clear orange- 

 scarlet; immensely productivev of bloom the season 

 through. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



ELDORADO — (4 feet.) Color is a rich, pure golden- 

 yellow speckled with a red. Price, 50 cents per dozen; 

 $3.00 per hundred. 



