We Grow Plants for the Southern Planter 
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New Chrysanthemums 
We offer this soason an entirely new collection. ’This collection has been selected from 
the best prize winners of the past two years, and was chosen from over one hundred sorts 
that we have had on trial. As every one is a beauty, we think they wdl give the best of 
satisfaction to our patrons, and we are sure that those who grow flowers for /nzes will 
find the best possible sorts to use in competing for awards. We bloomed all of these the 
past two seasons, and 
we can truthfully say 
that liner flowers were 
never produced on our 
grounds, and we heart- 
ily recommend them 
to all who love the 
Queen of Autumn. 
Price, lOcts. each, 7 
for 50 cts., 15 for SI, 
by mail or express. 
ADRIAN. This is 
a closely incurved 
creamy white Japa- 
nese. When grown 
cool, it has a tendency 
to come light pink. 
High, rounded flowers 
of good size. Owing 
to ease of culture and 
quick growth, it is a 
very desirable variety. 
A. J. BALFOUR. 
This beautiful variety 
has taken a prominent 
place among pinks, 
owing to its attractive 
color, which is a lovely 
shade of bright rose. 
Very large, broad-pet- 
aled Japanese blooms, 
very much resembling 
Perrin in form and 
color. Its dwarf, short- 
jointed growth makes 
it especially desirable. 
As an exhibition bloom 
it has won many prizes. 
COLETTE. An 
enormous Japanese 
Incurved of flue form 
and finish. Very 
double, closely in- 
curved blooms; white, 
1ST Dwarf habH; e early midseason. This is a very effective variety for collections. 
CREMO. A light yellow sport from Glory of Pacific, and an exact coun eip.n in <\d> 
thing except color. No grower should be without this. ... r> 1 
EARL OF ARRAN. Long, drooping petals, slightly incurved at the^ ^lps^ Coloj.a 
lovely shade of bright canary-yellow, deeper at the center. 
eiUure. Good fo^exinbitiom ^ ^ ^ ^ g, p]ftCe the best exhibi- 
tion varieties * is of large size, artistic form, and dark bronze '“ 0l °B e s?from terminal's 
petals, forming a compact bloom. One of the easiest varieties to g tow. . Best t™mtermi 
Crown buds produce larger flowers, but have tubular guards and are reflexed in tom. 
CEO. CARPENTER. A first-class exhibition bloom, owing to Its color, w c u^g 
rosy amaranth. Long-petaled, high-built Japanese blooms of large size. H > 
a,Kl HENRY STOWE. Large, deep Japanese bloom of good substance. Color, light rose- 
pink o«en white from early c’rowns. Broad petals, loosely incurving at center. A good 
exhibition variety. 
A. J. BALFOUR. 
