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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
of Red Cbrysaothenjurns. 
Culliii^fordii. Brilliant crimson, under side of 
petals old gold ; one of the finest. 
E. W. Clark. Rich peony-red ; large and fine. 
Mrs. AViii. Howells. CriinSon, reflexed ; fine for 
pot culture. 
Mrs. Carnegie. Velvety red ; incurved, large, broad 
petals. 
Moiilev.iiina. Light red ; outer side of petals striped 
with gold : yellow center. 
Mrs. tj. T. Kinlin. Blood-red on upper side of petals; 
reverse old gold. 
Montauk. Crimson-maroon ; flat petals, showing 
yellow center ; large. 
Mrs. Haig. Dark red, large ; full in center. 
Mrs. Win. Bowen. Red and gold; free grower and 
bloomer. 
Ml’S. George. Dark red ; good grower. 
Oceola. Bright red, reverse pale yellow ; twisted 
petals ; large, irregular flower. 
Rotliwell Hyde. Red, shaded with yellow’ ; large 
flower. 
Jolin Thorpe. Rich, deep lake ; long, broad petals, 
few tubular petals in under row ; flower large ; early 
bloomer and vigorous grower. 
W.AV. Coles. T erra cotta ; whorled center ; a popu- 
lar variety. 
of Yellow. 
Harry E. AVidener. Pure, bright lemon-yellow ; 
incurved ; petals crisp and stiff ; long, erect stems ; 
flower averages lo to ii inches in diameter; finest 
yellow for cut flowers. 
Katnoiia. Bright amber; incurved; large and fiill ; 
petals or florets numerous ; long, slender and tubu* 
iar. 
Bettina. Clear orange ; long petals; early, and lasts 
well. 
California. Rich yellow; incurved; a perfect ball ; 
large, early. 
Cointo (le Gerininy. Nankin-yellow ; large and 
novel. 
Kdwin H. Fittler. Brilliant yellow, slightly streak- 
ed with red; large and fine. 
Gold. Pure yellow ; flowers large ; fine for cutting in 
sprays. 
Graiulifloriini. Pure golden color ; petals broad, 
incurved ; solid ball ; fine variety. 
Henry Cannell. Golden yellow ; incurved, ball- 
shaped : strong. 
John Collins. Yellow, orange shading; large and 
full. 
John Webster. Light orange. 
>^a^ficicnne. Light lemon color; tubular petals; 
large, spreading flowers ; early. 
Mrs. C. H. Wlieeler. Orange-yellow, outside of 
petals crimson ; flower very large and heavy. 
Mi.ss Mary Weig:litinan. Chrome-yellow; loose, 
feathery form ; large and full. 
Mi*s. A. AVaterer. Rich yellow, base of petals pink. 
Mrs. W. K. Harri.s. Rich chrome-yellow ; one of 
the finest yellows. 
Suzon. Clear orange; refle.xed petals. 
Source <rOi*. Orange-gold shading ; twisted, re- 
flexed ])etals. 
A^iele d'Or. Deep yellow ; fine, large flowers. 
AV. H. Lincoln. Golden yellow; flat, spreading 
petals of great substance ; very large ; incurved. 
Yellow Bird. Soft yellow ; long petals. 
of PioK. 
Mrs. Irving Clarke. Margin of petals pearly white, 
shading to deep rose, center beautifullv w'horled ; 
large and fine. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Bright pink, base of jietals 
white ; unique appearance ; should be in every col- 
lection. 
Mr.s. Fottler. Soft rose; incurved, long-pointed 
petals; large, and fine for cut-flowers. 
Ada Spaulding. Delicate shade of pink, incurved ; 
a beautiful flowor. 
Harman Payne. Deep rose ; very large flower ; 
long petals. Price, 25 cents each. 
Excellent. Rosy pink ; large flower ; fine for cutting. 
Elkhorn. Rich peach color; incurved, segregated 
petals ; very fine. 
Fred Hart. Flesh color; incurved, large. 
.1. N. Gerard. Pink ; one of the best of its color. 
Lilian B. Bird. Beautiful shade of pink ; very large ; 
tubular petyls ; one of the best. 
Mr.s. A. Blanc. Rich lavender ; inside florets erect ; 
strong grower. 
Mr.s. Mary Morgan. Soft blush ; beautiful, perfect 
flower. 
Rose Queen. Bright rose ; a fine variety. 
T. C. Price. Strawberry cream color ; petals twisted, 
incurved ; large. 
10 cents each, or 12 for $1. 
,^S-Chrysanthemums are a specialty with us, and we keep thoroughly posted on all the new varieties, as 
well as those suited for any special use. Therefore, we can give good service to any of our friends who are not 
familiar with the proper varieties, and will cheerfully make careful selections for any special purpose, or for 
general utility. 
These serve to brighten up the home grounds when planted in masses, and very fine decorative efforts can 
be attained by their judicious use. We do not list them separately w'ith descriptions, but will have a select 
stock of the following varieties ready for shipping March i : 
Ageratum, Alternanthera, Achyranthus, Alyssum, Begonias, Coleus, Dahlias, Fuchsias, 
Geraniums, Heliotropes, Hydrangeas, LemonYerbena, Panicum, Petunias (Double and Single), 
Pelargoniums, Salvias, etc. 
Prices from fti to <2 per dozen, $6 to S15 per zoo. 
If you receive two Catalogues, give your neighbor one. 
