^oses — CKrysantltemums 
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ROSES— Everbloomingf 
Best Varieties for Greenhouse and Winter Blooming 
These varieties we can furnish on their own roots or grafted. 2J to 3J inch pots. $15.00 to $35.00 per 100 
American Beauty. Deep bril- 
liant rosy carmine. 
Bridesmaid. Deep brilliant 
pink. 
Madame Hoste. Creamy 
white. 
Perle des Jardin. Rich 
yellow. 
Killarney (New Irish Rose), 
Deep shell pink. 
Richmond. Scarlet crimson. 
Madame Chatenay. Rosy 
carmine, shaded darker. 
The Bride. Pure white. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 
Pearly white. 
Liberty. Deep crimson scarlet. 
Sunrise. Austrian copper, 
scarlet and yellow, and 
turning to dark red copper, 
inside. 
Golden Gate. Creamy yiel- 
low with pink edges. 
Snnset. Orange yellow with 
rich orange and chrome yel- 
low confer. 
Franz Deegen. Orange shade, 
deep and rich. 
Belle Siebrccht. Brilliant 
deep rich pink. 
Meteor. Itich velvety crimson. 
ROSES— Noisette 
or 
Tender Climbing 
75c. 
large. 
each; extra 
$1.50 each. 
Climbing Papa Gontier. 
Rich cherry red. 
Climbing Perle des Jar- 
din. Yellow. 
Climbing Wm. Allen Rich- 
ardson. Coppery yellow. 
Climbing Marechal Niel. 
Dark golden yellow. 
Climbing Gloire de Dijon. 
Rich creamy amber color. 
RICHMOND ROSE 
We 
have a largs stock of Hardy Everbloomina Roses, bush and standards. See our Nursery Catalogue 
NEW AND RARE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Herewith wo offer a carefully selected list of the best of the new and rare varieties shown at the exhibitions last sea- 
son They are all very distinct and marked improvements over previously introduced sorts. 
No flower makes a more magnificent display in the Autumn than these, with their almost endless variety of form and 
colors ranging from the purest snowy white, delicate pink and rose, through all the shades of brilliant yellows and deep 
reds ' Set out the plants in a sunny, sheltered location, in good, rich soil, using plenty of well rotted cow manure. Water 
freely and keep well cut back until the first of August. If wanted for indoor blooming, they should bo lifted about the 
middle of September, potted, watered thoroughly, and set in a shady place tor a few days ; afterward expose thorn to the 
full light, in a temperature not higher than fifty degrees. 
Beatrice May. A splendid white variety, of the larg- 
est size. It is unsurpassed in stem and foliage and 
has a splendid habit : dwarf, strong and stocky. The 
foliage comes up to the flower. Flowers on terminal 
buds taken in September show a flush of pink on the 
petals. 
The Largest Horticultural Establishment in America, 
Ethel Fitzroy. An early variety, color an orange 
amber with red shadings which is very attractive. 
A magnificent flower, very large and handsome ; a 
bold, fine incurved, .Japanese type with broad, curl- 
ing petals. A very popular variety and one o£ the 
very best in the list of new sorts. 
