33 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
BEST NOVELTIES OF 1597 
Price, 26 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. Ready March Ut. 
Barrington. —Bright maroon, silver markings; high 
built, with grand, broad petals. 
Casco. — Bright garnet; an incurved Japanese sort, of 
large size, free in growth and bloom. One of the 
best for outdoor culture. 
Chito. — A very fine variegated sort, of largest size; 
yellow ground, with red stripes, changing to a 
bronzy appearance. 
Defender. — Dark crimson; slightly reflexed; of im- 
mense size and great substance. 
Eureka. — Porcelain-white. In this we have all that 
can be desired in a Chrysanthemum. 
Evangeline. — Pure white; very large. Good for any 
purpose. 
Golden Trophy. — Golden - yellow ; incurved ; of 
beautiful form; very early, and of dwarf habit. 
J. H. Woodford. — Shell-pink; globular in shape, 
with heavy, closely incurved petals; early, and 
good for commercial or private purposes. 
rirs. H. Meek. — White; of immense size and great 
substance; the petals are broad, incurved, and 
form a perfect globe. 
rirs. R. D. Douglas. — Bright yellow; very large, 
incurved, and of perfect form. 
Sandstone. — Upper surface bright yellow, shadingto 
re d at base. A beautiful combination of color. 
Western King. — Pure white; incurved; a few of the 
petals sliglitly redexed; of great value. 
Price of the following good sorts (among which 
are some of the novelties of i896), 15 cents each; 
$1.35 per dozen. Ready flarch 1st. 
As our space is limited, we content ourselves 
with simply giving colors. The varieties we offer 
are all of the very best. 
Buff Globe. — Chrome-yellow, shaded buff. 
Corea. — Deep bronze-yellow, shaded buff. 
Etoile de Lyon. — Lilac-pink; reflexed. 
F. P. Domoto. — Deep cherry-pink; very early. 
Golden Globe. — Rich buff-yellow, shaded amber. 
Eugene Dailledouze.— Rich, bright yellow. 
lora. — Light pink; petals tubular and whorled. 
Improved Louis Boehmer. — Deep rose; of im- 
mense size. 
Kiota. — Golden-yellow ; incurved. 
riajor Bonaffon. — Clear yellow; incurved. 
Harshal Oyama. -Glistening white. A grand va- 
riety. 
Mayflower. — ^A grand bold-white. 
Millbrook.— Bronzy salmon, shaded red. 
Monarch Ostrich Plume.-Chrome-yellow.sliaded 
buH'and amber. One of the hairy varieties. 
Mrs. Craig Llppincott. — Rich yellow; immensi.- 
size. 
Mutual Friend.— Pure snow-white. 
Oakland. — Terra-cotta. 
Pride of Japan. — Beautiful deep pink; dwarf 111 
habit. 
Robert M. Gray.— Terra-cotta. Another fine 
hairy or ostrich-plume sort. 
Sunrise. — Inside petals terra-cotta; reverse, old 
gold. 
The Queen.— One of the grandest whites. 
Vivian Morel.— Deep pink; very early. 
Vernal Beauty. — A beautiful combination of 
salnion-yelloxv and buff. 
White Swan.— Pure white. Elegant. 
