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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
Ostrich Plume or Hairy Chrysanthemums. 
PATRICK BARRY. Z UIIIKSH. W. \. M A A ISA. 
Will. FAM'OXKH. I.Ol'IS iiOIill II lilt. HISS A \ > 1 1; HA \ l>A. 
These arc ;i good roprescntulive sot of the Ostrich Plume varieties, and comprise .all the eolor 
in this class. Wo make a special offer of these six varieties for 50 cents. 
September Flowering- Chrysanthemums. 
Hitherto the great objection to Chrysanthemum culture in several of the Southern States not 
sufficiently South In miss the first Fall frosts of October was that the frost destroyed most of the 
flowers before coming to maturity, but now this difficulty is overcome and an advance made in 
the culture of the Chrysanthemum in localities where this objection has 'previously existed. 
These varieties will flower through September and October and will come to mat nrity in Ten- 
nessee before frost. 
Price 15 cents each, the Set of Twelve for $1.00. 
Albert Thauss on. Holden yellow, blazed and 
lined with deep crimson. 
Huron Veillard. Brilliant yellow, eac h pend 
outlined in rosy crimson. 
Charles Joly. Beautiful violet rose, the centre 
gold. 
M. Maxiftie tie In Rochetorie. Flowers very 
large, disheveled and curled; brilliant orange 
with yellow centre, shaded rosy crimson. 
Mons. Louis l.iotuiet. A beautiful shade of 
peach pink with silvery white centre, long 
drooping petals, full double flower. 
Mine. Gastellier. l’nre white, a large fluffy 
flower, double to the centre ; one ot the earliest 
to bloom. 
Mine. Louis Lion net. silvery white, richly 
tinged with rose: centre old gold. 
M. LcmaiUe. t nlor dregs of wine, centre gol- 
den chamois: a new color. 
Mine. Leon Itasse. Brilliant yellow, blazed 
with brick red and light flame: reverse gold. 
M'lle Germaine Cassngneau. A lilac rose, 
shaded with white: centre gold eolor. 
Mine. P. Jung. Canary yellow, irregularly 
blazed and lined with red: each petal outlined 
with carmine. 
Vice- President /lardy. Flower exceptionally 
large, brilliant yellowish gold, bordered with 
rosy crimson violet. 
Selections For Large Cut Blooms. 
The Set of Twelve for $2.00. 
WHITE. 
The Queen. 
Nivens. 
Sew a nee. 
YELLOW. 
< » olden Wedding. 
Dixie. 
( 'ol. W. B. Smith. 
PINK. DARK. 
V. If. Hal lock. \\\ Childs. 
Koslyn. Creole. 
Hope. Tuxedo. 
Chrysanthemums For Commercial Purposes. 
Where < hrysauthemums are grown for the sale of the cut blooms in the Fall, we enumerate a 
few varieties that we grow in large quantities for that purpose, and sell in quantities at a low 
price, all strong plants. Price per hundred, $4.00; fifty at hundred rates. The whites are the most 
desirable for commercial growing. These varieties will give a succession of the finest blooms 
from the middle of October to the middle of December. 
EARLY. MID SEASON. LATE. 
Ivory. Minnie Wannamaker. Pelican. 
Jessica. L. Canning. Potter Palmer. 
Here are three t'xeelleni pink varieties for commercial purposes that we grow in quantities. 
Next to white, pink comes next in point of favor. Price $1.00 per 100;. fifty at hundred rates. 
EARLY. MID SEASON, LATE. 
Mrs. J. N. Gerard. Ada Psass. L. B. Bird. 
Special Offer to Those About to Form Collections. 
One hundred varieties, our selection, containing a fine assortment from both lists, including 
Novelties, for $10.00. One-half of each for $5.00. 
Other Collections. 
One hundred distinet. choice and rare kinds, our selection. $5.0(1. 
Fifty distinct, choice and rare kinds, our selection. $3.00. 
Fifty distinct, kinds, two of each, one hundred plant': in nil, our selection, $.5.00. 
One dozen extra choice varieties $1.00. free by mail. 
