Golden Glow 
(Early) 
Col, D. Appleton 
(Mid-Season) 
Jeannie Nonin 
(Late) 
EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Clementine Touset. (Early Chadwick.) Largest 
white in the early flowering class. 15 cts. 
Glory of the Pacific. One of the best early pinks. 
Golden Glow. (New.) The earliest of all; fine golden- 
yellow of velvety finish. 15 cts. 
Ivory. Pure white, of exquisite form and finish. 
Monrovia. One of the very earliest bloomers. Flow- 
ers good sized, deep yellow. 
October Frost. The earliest blooming white 'Mums 
are seldom large, but this variety is at once very 
early, and shows blossoms six inches and more in 
diameter. Its color is pure white, with creamy center. 
Omega. Beautiful light yellow; flowers, under good 
cultivation, reaching ^% inches in diameter. 
Pacific Supreme. (New.) A fine pink seedling of 
Glory of the Pacific, intermediate between the 
shades of Pacific and Wm. Duckham. 20 cts. 
Pink Ivory. (Miss A. L. Dalskov.) A sport from 
Ivory; color, a beautiful shell-pink. 
Polly Rose. Extremely early, pure white. 
Robt. Halliday. Large, broad petaled, yellow. 
Rosiere. A fine double, deep rose-pink that does not 
fade. Of dwarf habit, with heavy foliage and im- 
mense blooms seven and one- half to eight inches across. 
Unless noted, 10 cts. each; 20, our choice, $1.00; 
by express, $4.50 per 100. 
MID-SEASON 'MUMS 
A. J. Balfour. Broad petals of great substance; 
dazzling rose pink. 15 cts. 
Col. D. Appleton. Very large, deep golden yellow 
flower of fine finish and form. 
Golden Wedding. Brightest yellow. 
John Shrimp ton. Very dwarf; good shape and habit 
for pots. Crimson. 
IVnie. Marie Liger. Grand deep flowers, magnificent 
shade of pink. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Baer. A good rich yellow; derived as a 
sport from Mrs. Jerome Jones, and following the 
parent closely in form and habit. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Glistening white with creamy 
center; a splendid Japanese incurved sort. 
Mrs. Wm. H. Chadwick. A very broad, handsomely 
formed variety, with incurved petals of white, 
slightly tinted blush. 15 cts. 
President Roosevelt. Its color is uniqu'^and exceed- 
ingly beautiful; being a white ground, with light 
shell-pink at center and on tips of each petal; giving 
the entire bloom a light pink appearance. 1 5 cts. 
Red. Wm. Duckham. A much desired combination 
of strong, easy growth, with red flowers. 15 cts. 
Viviand- Morel. Large flowers, deep rosy pink, 
blooming very freely. 
Yellow Eaton. A good clear yellow form of Timothy 
Eaton. IS cts. 
Unless noted, 10 cts. each; 20, our choice, $1.00; 
by express, $4.50 per 100. 
LATE 'MUMS 
Golden Chadwick. One of the very best yellows; 
deep in color and perfectly formed. 20 cts. 
Helen Frick. One of the very best dark pinks, with 
fiaished heads 6 inches wide. 15 cts. 
Intensity. One of the very few good red varieties. 
Brilliant crimson; petals reflexed. 15 cts. 
Jeannie Nonin. A perfectly globular flower of the 
largest size, and finely finished; very pure white. 
Major Bonnafion. Bright, clear yellow; the yellow 
for all purposes. 
Maud Dean. The most popular, extra large pink. 
White Cloud. (New.) Rather loose-petaled ; pure 
white with creamy center. 20 cts. 
Unless noted, 10 ets. each; 20, our choice* $1.00; 
by express, $4.50 per 100. 
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