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MEW YORK 
25 
Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
New Introductions 
of 1905 
Mrong plants from 2V 
in. pots, the following varieties, except where quoted, 50c. ea., $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100: 
HENRY PERKINS. Mid-season. This is one of the most showy 
varieties. Color, bronzy crimson 
MRS. WM. DUCKHAM. This is a beautiful golden yellow variety 
almost identical in shape with Cheltoni, but deeper in color. 
An immense and refined bloom, which when first opening 
shows a red line on the edge of each petal. Price, 75c. each, 
$7.50 per doz., $60.00 per 100. 
VALERIE GREENHAM. Mid-season. Beautiful bright pink in color 
and extra large in size; true Japanese. Handsome grower. 
Height four feet. 
J. H. SILSBIIRY. Mid-season. Light crimson in color, shading 
toward bronze. Height, four feet. 
WHITE C00MBES. Wherever an early white is needed for cutting, 
will fill the bill to perfection. 
J. H. DOYLE. Mid-season. An immense flower of terra-cotta red. 
This variety was awarded the gold medal at Melbourne, 
Australia, in 1903, for the best novelty. 
LADY CRANSTON. Mid-season to late. The petals are reflex pink, 
somewhat brighter than Barkley. 
SENSATION. Mid-season. Very fine flower. A rich orange, shaded 
with chestnut, Dwarf habit; fine in every way. 
Ml ms MUM, VHIovv. Early. A beautiful Japanese ; the best early 
k. Ilow. Habit and growth all that could be wished for. 
I M»l> Mil I HAM. Mid-season. Every petal falls naturally into 
• hajM- and the flower, when finished, is a true Japanese of the 
puiuHt white. 
MMN. II. A. ALLEN. Mid-season. Deep rosy pink; a large spread¬ 
ing flower with broad florets. Fine grower without any 
trouble. 
MMS. J. A. MILLER. Early to mid-season. The largest flower 
mtii last year. Color terra-cotta. Stem like a walking cane. 
Very dwarf. 
DORA SfEVENS. Mid-season. The color is very beautiful, being 
old rose, shading to red. 
MIKSIIIAM, Red. Late. This variety does not seem to mind 
*»ualight. Broad reflexing florets. A dwarf easy grower. 
MMS. I). V. WEST. Mid-season. A grand exhibition white, with 
broad curling florets, combined with a wonderfully vigorous 
habit. 
MMS. SWINBURNE. Mid-season. It is a pure white globular 
flower, very full to the center and having an exquisite finish. 
MMS. W. BIGGIE. Late. A grand white, pure as Mrs. Weeks, 
t hough not so vigorous in growth. 
N0VE.LTIE.S-1904 
Prices, 2V2-inch pot plants of the following, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., 
< III I TONI. The yellow sport from Nellie Pockett. Has made a 
wonderful record last year. 
( III KOI, W. R. One of the largest prize winners last year. Claret 
crimson, with bronze reverse. 
COIMIOLD, F. A. Fine pink. Enormous grower. 
TAllUZAC, Mme. Very fine exhibition yellow. Tall grower. 
IM ( KHAM, W. The peerless pink. Has made a name for itself 
quicker than any variety ever sent out. 
DICK, HARRISON. Orange and red. Will be largely grown com¬ 
mercially this year. 
DR. ENGUEHARD. Choice mid-season pink variety. 
IILKINS, LEILA. A beautiful pink. Has beaten V. Morel in com¬ 
petition everywhere last year. 
I MASER, JOHN. An immense variety ; apricot yellow, with bronzy 
shading; one of the largest. 25c. each ; $3 00 per doz. 
$10.00 per 100, except where quoted: 
HAMILTON, GUY. A grand white. Like the preceding, is invaluable 
to the exhibitor. 25c. each; $3.00 per doz. 
HUTTON, GENERAL. An exhibition flower of largest size; yellow, 
shaded red. Very vigorous grower. 
HENRY II. Closely incurved; fine mahogany red. Excellent variety 
in its class. 
INGLIS, MARY. This was one of the largest flowers on exhibition 
last year; color bronze. Price, 25c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
MAYNELL. A splendid crimson. Exhibited very finely everywhere 
last year. Grand grower; good in every way. 
McLEOD, DONALD. Yellow, heavily striped and shaded crimson. 
One of the very best. 
VALLIS, MRS. T. W. Crimson, shaded bronze. Makes the best 
flower in a small pot. 
WRIGHT, S. T. Glowing crimson. Very tall grower. 
WELLS, BEN. Very fine flower. Color flesh white. Without a fault. 
We can supply other varieties of last season’s introductions if they are needed, such as Lohengrin, Fitzroy, etc., at current rates. 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
Price of the following sorts, 2y2-inch pots, 10c. each 
APPLETON, COL. Too well known to need description. 
ALEXANDRA, QUEEN. Bud shaded with pink, very showy. 
BYRON, ALICE. One of the best early whites. 
C00MBES, MRS. Very fine second early pink. 
CARNOT, MME. Grand old exhibition white. 
CARRINGTON, T. Rosy purple, splendid in its color. 
EVANS, LUCY. A grand pink far in advance of V. Morel. 25c. each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
ETHERINGT0N, W. A. Light pink. Very large exhibition flower. 
EAT0N YELL0W [ Fine commercial kinds. 
GODFREY, BESSIE. Canary yellow. Fine exhibition flower. 
75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100, except where quoted: 
H0PET0UN, LADY. Heliotrope pink. Very beautiful. 25c. each; 
$3.00 per doz. 
LER0UX, LOUIS. Nankeen, lightly shaded pink. 
MILEHAM, MRS, G. Clear pink, excellent kind. 
MERZA. Still the queen of the exhibition whites. 
PRINCESS. White, loosely reflexing. Very artistic flower. 
POCKETT, NELLIE. Creamy white. One of the best. 
POCKETT, MRS. T. W. Early yellow ; large, reflexed. 
RUSTIQUE. A grand bronze. Should be in every collection. 
SALISBURY. A lovely flower; yellow and red. 
SALTER, C. J. Largely grown as an early yellow. 
THIRKELL, MRS. E. Grand yellow. Shown splendidly everywhere. 
VALLIS, F. S. Light yello w. Can be grown to almost any size. 
HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are perfectly hardy and suitable for outdoor planting, and at present are very much in demand, 
we offer are all distinct and the best sorts we know of. 
The twelve varieties 
I IRE BALL. Yellow, tipped crimson. 
GLOBE D’ OR. Dwarf, bushy, clear yellow. 
GOLDFINCH. Magnificent gold, shaded crimson. 
KADAR. Clear magenta. 
LADYSMITH. Rosy Like, tinged salmon. 
MAID OF KENT. White; one of the best. 
MAID OF HONOR. Deep rose. 
PRINCE 0E WALES. Magnificent pure white. 
PREMIER. Deep velvety crimson and gold. 
QUEEN OF BULGARIA. Beautiful violet rose. 
ST. HILL0RIA. Silver pink; a superb variety. 
TISRI. Large deep pink dwarf. 
Small plants from 2*4-inch pots, ready for March delivery, 50c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co., New York 
