38 SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
SELECT CARNATIONS. 
The following list embraces the cream of the standard and 
well-tried varieties, together with the best of the new introduc- 
tions of 1898 : IS cts. each, $l.SO per doz. ; set of 25 for $2.S0. 
Alaska. Very fine, hirge pure white. 
Armazindy. Pure white, lightly penciled willi 
scarlet. 
Bon-Ton. Bright warm scarlet ; large, deeply 
fringeil flowers. 
Buttercup. Rich golden yellow, with a few 
streiiks of clear carmine. The florets are full 
and very double. 
Daybreak. Delicate flesh-pink. 
Eldorado. Canary yellow, tipped carmine. 
Empress. Rich crimson; finely fringed, extra 
fraj^rntit. 
Evelina. A beautiful free-flowering white. 
Flora Hill. This grand white has made a sen- 
sation wherever shown; stems long and mod- 
erately stiff; caly.K strong; very free in bloom, 
perfecting grand flowers. 
Cold Nugget. Clear deep yellow, slightly 
marked with red. 
Helen Keller. White, striped carmine. 
Jubilee. Beautiful rich scarlet flowers. 
Kitty Clover. A fancy light yellow variety, 
marked with ciirmine. 
Lily Dean. A very large, bold and handsome 
flower; pure white, with delicate margin and 
penciling of clear pink. 
Mayor PIngree. C'lear lemon-yellow, lightly 
marked with pink and splashed white. 
Melba. This is a 
grand combination 
of good qualities. 
A free, early ami con- 
tinuous bloomer ; in 
point of color the finest 
pink Carnation yet pro- 
duced ; large, and of 
perfect form; very fra- 
grant ; has, long stitf 
stems. $2 per doz. 
Meteor. One of the fin- 
est dark velvety reds. 
Mrs. Ceo. M. Bradt. 
Clear white, heavily , 
edged and striped scar- 
let; a well rounded, deep flower. 
Mrs. Jas. Dean. Clear silvery pink. 
Mrs. McBurney. A strong-growing variety 
with stitf stems and flowers of a pure salmo; 
color, shaped like a ciinie 
New York. Briirht cerise pink ; a fine flower. 
Portia. Fine, rich scarlet; very free. 
Princess Bonnie. Light pink ground, prettil 
marked with a darker shade. 
Thomas Cartledge. Beautiful carmine. 
Triumph. I'ure pink with a tinge of yellow. 
William Scott. Flowers large, rich pink. 
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Twenty-five Finest Exhibition CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
ALL FOREMOST IN THEIR TYPE AND COLOR. PRICE, IS cts. each, $1.50 per doz. ; the set of 25 vaiieties, $2.50. 
Charles Davis. Light yellow, 
sutfused with rich apricot ; 
grand flowers of great size. 
Col. William B. Smith. Petals 
very broad and large, forming 
a solid mass of richest bright 
golden bronze. 
Eugene Dallledouze. There is 
nothing brighter and clearer in 
yellows. Flowers large, double; 
a free, easy grower. 
Fisher's Torch. Bright, fiery 
red; the richest shade in com- 
merce. 
Frank Hardy. A superb pure 
white variety with immense 
full, deep globular flowers, beau 
tifuUy incurved in graceful 
fohls. 
Ceorge W. Childs. The best 
deep self-colored crimson va 
riety in existence. 
Colden Wedding. Of a rich 
golden yellow color, intense 
and dazzling. 
Helen Bloodgood. A most 
beautiful clear pink ; verylarge ; 
of spherical shape. 
H. L. Sundorbruch. Bright 
golden yellow, of fine incurved 
form and large size, 
lora. Tubular petals of clear 
pink; a fine artistic flower; 
very large. 
John Shrlmpton. Bright vel- 
vety crimson-scarlet, of good 
size. 
Chrysanihemum, Helen Bloodgood. 
Maud Dean. Incurving, per- 
fectiy double, and of great sub- 
stance; pink, almost rose. 
Malor Bonnaffon. Soft, clear 
yellow ; form and finish perfect. 
Mayflower. Magnificent large, 
incurveil white. 
Miss Minnie Wanamaker. 
Creamy wliile; very large. 
Minerva. Large and massive; 
incurved; vivid golden yellow. 
Modesto. Intense yellow, of 
slightly whorled form ; very 
high, full center. 
Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large-flow- 
ering, early; crimson-lake; a 
half-globe. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Waxen 
white, with broad, incurving 
l)etals. 
Mutual Friend. A reflexed pure 
white, broad and deep. 
Pennsylvania. Rich, bright yel- 
low. 
Philadelphia. Of globular form; 
color white, illuminated with 
lemon-yellow on tips of petals. 
Pluto. A fine, bold fiower of 
clear bright red ; reverse of 
petals golden yellow. 
The Queen. One of the grand- 
est white exhibition varieties. 
Viviand Morel. A beautiful 
light shade of pink. 
We believe that this list con- 
tains the very cream of all Chry- 
santhemums. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Ambrose Thomas. Red with golden reflex. 
Baronne Briallles. Large creamy white. 
Clinton Chairant. Fine, large yellow. 
Edith Syratt. Rosy amaranth. 
J. E. Lager. Very clear bright yellow. 
La Vierge. The dwarfest and best white. 
Longfellow. Blush white, of medium size. 
Marion Henderson. Fine yellow. 
Marquise de Mortemarte. Very fine pink. 
Merry Monarch. Very large, pure white. 
Mrs. Hawkins. Golden yellow ; good form. 
Miss Kate Brown. Early-flowering white. 
Mrs. F. Bergman. Earliest white. 
Mrs. E. C. Hill. Pearl-piuk; large and full. 
Mrs. Henry Robinson. A perfect ball of 
snow. 
PRICE, IS cts. each, $l.SO per doz., $8 per lOO ; set of 22 varieties, $2. 
Mrs. J. C.Whiildin, Finestvery early yellow. 
Snow Queen. Snow-white; round. 
Vice-President Hardy. Golden yellow, bor- 
<lered ci'imson-rose. 
VIcomtesse D'Avene. Violet-rose. 
White Crunerwald. White, reflex rose. 
William Holmes. A fine crimson. 
Yellow Queen. Early; clear yellow. 
