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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
Chrysanthemums 
Chrysanthemums have been improved so much in the last few years that we would 
advise all lovers of choice flowers to discard some of the older and commoner varieties and 
try some ol the newer ones. We were awarded the first-class premium and sweepstakes for 
the finest Chrysanthemums at the Texas State Fair and at the Dallas Exposition. Also twenty 
premiums and two gold medals at the Waco Floral Show. Our varieties are from the best 
strains and make the choicest specimens. For fine large flowers pick off most of the small 
buds, leaving the center one. 
JS^'For New Sorts, see Novelties. 
10 cts. each, $1 for 20, except where otherwise noted 
Mrs. Perrin Chrysanthemum. 
WHITE 
Merry Monarch. Very large and early; 
one of the best sellers in the market. 
Mrs. H. Robinson. The grandest early 
white variety ; immense, incurving, broad- 
channeled petals of great substance. 
Mutual Friend. Purest white, ranks 
among the very best ; slightly reflexed ; stiff 
stems ; foliage good. 
The Queen. One of the grandest of all 
the white sorts, especially for exhibitions. 
Mrs. H. Weeks. 
Early mid -season; 
immense globular 
blooms, with broad, 
incurving petals. A 
grand flower, with fine 
stem and foliage. 
Easily grown. 
Ivory. One of the 
best known dwarf 
early white sorts ; 
grown in immense 
quantities. 
Western King. A 
pure white incurved 
flower, with outer 
petals slightly re- 
flexed, of chaste and 
beautiful form ; has 
fine stems and foliage. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. 
Grand stem and beau- 
tiful foliage ; quite 
dwarf ; flowers waxen 
white, with broad, in- 
curving petals. One 
of the very finest. 
t PINK 
Cloryofthe Pacific. 
Of magnificent size 
and depth, with broad 
petals, which finally 
reflex, showing the 
clear pink color to ad- 
vantage. Will please 
everybody. 
Mrs. E. C. Hill. An 
indispensable early 
pink. This variety is 
grand in color, and 
brings an immense in- 
curving flower that is 
not surpassed by any 
other. Of easy and 
rapid growth. 
President W. R. Smith. Very beautiful 
in finish ; still one of the most popular pinks. 
Mrs. S. T. Murdock. One of the finest 
novelties ; rich glistening pink ; fine globu- 
lar bloom, of rather short incurving petals ; 
stem and foliage perfect. 
Mrs. Perrin. The very nearest approach 
to the true pink so long desired. It has slen- 
der, stiff steins and ornamental foliage. The 
flower is of globular form, incurved, full, and 
with a finish as fine as satin. Color rose-pink 
within, glistening pink without. 
