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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
CHR.YSANTHE.MUMS. continued 
MAJOR BONNAFFON 
PINK 
President W. R. Smith. Very beautiful in 
finish; still one of the most popular pinks. 
Glory of the 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. G. Hill. An indispensable early 
pink. This variety is grand in color, and 
brings an immense incurving flower that is 
not surpassed by any other. Of easy and 
rapid growth. 
Mrs. S. T. Murdock. One of the finest nov- 
elties; rich glistening pink; fine globular 
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 slender, 
stiff stems 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. 
Mrs. Grogan. A valuable new pot variety, 
with a wonderful constitution and freedom 
of bloom, producing 18 to 24 good flowers on 
a plant. Color bright pink, much the shade 
of Helen Bloodgood. Height, 2 to 2 X A 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. 
Maud Dean. Very bright, clear, beautiful 
shade of pink; petals horizontal or recurved; 
stems stiff. 
Vivian Morel. Grandest reflexed pink variety 
to date ; very large flower; fine foliage ; 
strong stems. 
YELLOW 
Miss M. M. Johnson. A deep golden yellow; 
very full and incurving, with broad petals; 
produces remarkably large, fine flowers; an 
indispensable early yellow. 
Golden Wedding. There is no finer yellow 
than this variety when well grown ; the 
blooms are enormous, shining golden yellow; 
grand in habit and foliage. 
Major Bonnaffon. Soft, clear yellow, crowded 
with petals, quite globular; growth extra 
good , perfect in form and finish. The great 
blooms are sometimes 0 to 7 inches across 
and nearly as deep; the color has a peculiar 
luminous quality. One of the handsomest 
and most distinctive varieties in cultivation. 
Miss Georgiana Pitcher. Foliage and stem 
Al. Dwarf in habit; flower incurved, of 
good size, fine color and great substance. A 
magnificent variety. 
Modesto. Exceptionally meritorious. The 
finest yellow yet produced. Intense in color, 
unsurpassed in size, of an incurved, slightly 
whorled form, with very high, full center. 
A most beautiful variety. 
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. 
RED 
Defender. Dark crimson, very bright; does 
not show under side of petals, which are 
lighter; a good free grower, with stout stem 
and good foliage. 
Black Hawk. Dark crimson-scarlet; large, 
strong-growing, with stiff stem and grand 
foliage. 
The Bard. Bright crimson, with silver 
reverse; fine strong stem, having fine foliage 
clear to flower. 
OSTRICH PLUMES 
Enfant des Deux Mondes. A creamy white, 
hairy variety, of fine shape and excellent 
form. 
Louis Boehraer. Identical with the above 
except that its color is an exquisite shade of 
silvery pink, with deep rose on the inside 
petals. 
Golden Plume. Clear bright golden yellow: 
flowers large, incurved, nieelv plumed. 
LOUIS BOEHMEH 
