We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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Timothy Eaton Chrysanthemum 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
TIMOTHY EATON. The grandest sort sent out for years. Took everything in sight 
in the shows the past season. Color creamy white; immense sized flowers; incurved. 
Flowers last a long time. Nice plants, 25 cts. 
COLONEL APPLETON. A magnificent yellow variety. This sort was also a great 
prize-winner the past season, and is deserving of a trial by all who grow fine flowers. Nice 
plants, 25 cts. 
WHITE QUINTUS. An English importation; a white form of the yellow variety 
which is a great favorite in that country. Take the earliest bud, which will bring blooms 
about October 15. A very pure white, and a tine addition to the mid-October class. 20 cts. 
MRS. R IT SON (White V. Morel). An exquisitely beautiful thing. If this were a stronger 
grower we should consider it the best variety of the year, for anything more refined and 
more perfectly finished cannot be imagined. The color is very pure, the stem slender and 
willow-like, the flower large and perfectly formed. 25 cts. 
PRINCESS BASSARABA. An immense pure white variety, with long petals very 
slightly reflexed. A dwarf, vigorous grower, with very strong stems and good foliage. Very 
easy to get into fine bloom. Received four first-class certificates last year. Mid-season. 25c. 
MRS. CROCAN. A valuable new pot variety, with a wonderful constitution and free- 
dom of bloom, producing eighteen to twenty-four good flowers on a plant. Color bright 
pink, much the shade of Helen Bloodgood. Height 2 to 2 feet; quite self-supporting; 
beautiful foliage; early ; grown to single stem produces perfect blooms of fine finish, some 
5 inches across. A useful novelty from England, where it was awarded N. C. S. certificate. 
A worthy addition to our rather small list of pink sorts. Especially adapted to pot culture 
in bush form. 25 cts. 
The full set of 6 Chrysanthemums for $1.00 
ORIENTAL PEPPERS 
Comparatively new plant of the Jerusalem Cherry type, but covered with pretty cone- 
shaped fruit, which stands above the foliage and gives the plant a very pleasing and attrac- 
tive appearance. Thousands of these plants have been sold to visitors to our place the past 
season. All admire them. Small plants, 20 cts.; large, 50 cts. 
