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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
SET OF PRIZE WINNING “MUMS” 
The following varieties are the Cream of all the “Mums” to date. 
BLACK HAWK— An extra fine deep 
crimson variety of the largest size; none 
finer of its color. 15 cents 
BRONZE REALTY — Beautiful bronze col- 
or; reverse yellow. 15 cents. 
CHARLES RAGER— Pure white, In- 
curved. Perfect flower. 10 cents. 
CHIEFTAIN— The most popular pink; 
good in every way. 10 cents. 
CHRYSOLORA— The best yellow for early 
October. 15 cents. 
CLEMENTINE TOUSET— -The most, won- 
derful of all white "Mums.’’ Pure 
snow-white, often flushed pink; of im- 
mense size. 10 cents. 
COLONEL D. AFPLETON— One of the 
best yellows for commercial and exhi- 
bition use. 10 cents. 
DOLLY DIMPLE— A fine large built yel- 
low variety. Extra 15 cents. 
DR. ENGUEHARD— Bright rose-pink; 
extra fine. 15 cents. 
GOLDEN TANGO— A tango-yellow col- 
ored variety. 20 cents. 
GOLDEN WEDDING — Nothing finer 
among yellows; shines like burnished 
gold. The standard for measuring yel- 
lows ; of mammoth size. 20 cents. 
H. w. BUCKBEE — A lovely shade of pink 
and lilac. 10 cents. 
L’ AFRICANS — Thought by many to be 
the best red “Mum.” 15 cents. 
MARIGOLD — As a golden-yellow is un- 
surpassed both as to size and color. A 
monster flower. 25 cents 
PACIFIC SUPREME— This grand variety 
has literally leaped into popularity. 
Flowers are so large as to startle you. 
The color shades from lavender-pearl to 
the richest pink. 15 cents. 
ROI I)E ITALIA— Flowers of mammoth 
size and deep golden-yellow; really a 
wonder. 10 cents. 
ROMAN GOLD — A very intense yellow, 
showing bronzy tints In the depths of 
the petals, hence the name. 15 cents. 
SILVER WEDDING— White with a slight 
pink tinge, ball shaped; extra fine. 20 
cents. 
UNAKA — A fine incurved bloom of a 
pleasing shade of pink. 10 cents. 
WHITE BONNAFFON— Incurved white; 
still largely grown for its many good 
qualities. 10 cents. 
YELLOW MRS. JONES— Deep golden- 
yellow, of immense size. Extra. 10 
cents. 
MAJOR BANNAFFON— One of the very 
best deep golden-yellow Chrysanthe- 
mums; beautiful flower, both in form 
and color; incurved. 15 cents. 
MAUD DEAN— The old standby pink; 
hard to beat. 10 cents. 
MILLICENS RICHARDSON— A glorious 
red . flowering “Mum.” Large bloom. 
15 cents. 
MISS MINNIE BAILEY— One of the 
grandest all pink Chrysanthemums. In 
finish it is exquisite, showing not the 
slightest trace of coarseness. 10 cents. 
MRS. JEROME JONES— One of the finest 
white Chrysanthemums ever raised; 
flowers of exquisite form and finish; 
grand. 10 cents. 
MRS. PERRIN— Still the brightest of all 
pinks. Beautifully formed. 10 cents. 
SPECIAL OFFER— ANY SIX PRICED AT 10 CENTS FOR 50 CENTS. 
NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 
Fine young plants, 20 cents each; strong plants, 40 cents. 
AVALANCHE — A splendid large white, 
which has made a reputation for itself 
during the past two seasons. An easy 
variety to force. 
E. G. HILL— This is the newest one and 
the very best, and is by far the very 
best pink that we have yet tried ; 
trusses of immense size. Color a most 
pleasing shade of baby pink that does 
not fade. Growth vigorous, foliage 
large and attractive. It is one of the 
easiest to force into bloom during the 
spring, coming into flower early. 
OTAKSA — The well-known forcing Hy- 
drangea; flowers large, of a beautiful 
unique pink. 
MOUSSELINE, The Famous Blue Flow- 
ered Hydrangea — With us a beautiful 
plumbago-blue. The Introducer de- 
scribes it as a beautiful mauve- rose 
with cream -colored center; the flower 
heads are large and held erect; a de- 
cided acquisition. If you desire a 
beautiful deep blue Hydrangea flower 
get this one. 
BOUQUET ROSE— Large trusses of well- 
formed flowers, rosy-amber, turning to 
bright pink; has proved a special fa- 
vorite in the New York market this 
season. 
