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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
BELLE OF CASTLEWOOD. 
Rich, enameled shell pinl;, broad petaied incurving Japanese, distinct 
and pleasing shade; immense bloom on a grand stem, with splendid 
foliage; too much cannot be said in favor of this variety, as it is one of 
the most chaste and beautiful Chrysanthemums in existence; no grower 
should be without it. 1 5 ctfnts each. 
A good hack row flower for exhibition collections ; str ip petal, yellow 
ground with fine red stripes giving it a bronzy appearance; November 
1st; either bud, from same cross and equally as large as Modesto. 20 
cents each. 
An extra high-class porcelain white; sixe and form similar to Phila- 
delphia; petalage very abundant and well set; shipping and keeping 
qualities first-class; stem and foliage all that can be desired. 20 cents 
each. 
The roll owing varieties were introduced and distributed during the 
past season and every one has its own peculiar merit. No Chrysanthe- 
mum grower at the present season will be up-to-date that has not a 
number of the following varieties. Ali these varieties sold last Spring 
as high as 75 cents and $1.00 each, so that I take pleasure in offering 
them to my customers at the following low prices, so that ail may secure 
some of these rare varieties and enjoy their wonderful beauty: 
Price from Following List, Ten Cents Each. 
Adelaide. Fine compact white flower; good stem and foliage. 
Admiral Ito. Enormous brilliant yellow. 
Belle of Pacific. Deep rose; long cupped petals; hairy. 
Brian Boru. Delicate salmon pink; very full and firm. 
Casco. A distinct shade of bright garnet; short strong stem. 
Castleton. Large pure white of great substance. 
C. W. Ward. Pure snow white; stem and foliage good. 
Duchess of York. Large spreading yellow. 
Dancing Maid. Delicate self pink with twisted petals. 
Defender. Dark crimson; slightly reflexed. 
Dorothy Deven. Closely incurved pure white. 
Dorothy Spaulding. Deep rose pink, globular flower. 
Elainora. Deep pink, reverse clear rose. 
Elvena. Soft silvery pink; broad incurved petals. 
Geo. S. Kalb. Pure, extra early white; slightly reflexed. 
Golden Wonder. Golden yellow, shaded deeper at center. 
CHITO. 
EUREKA. 
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