Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
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CHRYSANTHFMUMS 
Chrysanthemum plants ready for delivery in March, April, May and June. 
15 ets. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Autumn Glory. Deep reddish sal¬ 
mon, changing to soft shrimp. 
A. J. Balfour. A fine variety of 
the Japanese type, llowers very 
large; color bright rose. 
Bendy. A very large, perfectly 
double sort, handsome refiexing 
petals; color of carmine-pink. 
Black Hawk. Largest and most 
beautiful dark crimson-scarlet. 
Colonel Appleton. Golden yellow. 
CuUiugfordii. A rich crimson- 
maroon. 
Durban’s Pride. Rich lavender- 
pink color, with long, incurv¬ 
ing and curling petals. 
Dr. Englehnrdt. Exquisite shade 
of llesh-pink; very large and 
symmetrical. This is a new 
prize Chrysanthemum. 25 cts. 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
Fisher’s Torch. Bright, fiery red. 
Frank Hardy. Superb, pure white 
variety; with immense, full, 
deep globular flowers, beauti¬ 
fully incurved. 
Etoilc du Nord. One of the rich¬ 
est golden yellow varieties, 
long stems bearing enormous 
flowers; a fine outdoor variety. 
Geo. W. Childs. Very deep, vel¬ 
vety crimson. 
Golden Wedding. Of a rich, 
golden yellow color. 
Good Gracious. Handsome flow¬ 
ers of a fine pink color. 
Intensity. A very late-flowering, reflexed, 
bright crimson variety. 
I/Enfunt des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of 
large size and fine build; very heavily plumed. 
Lavender Queen. New color, entirely distinct from 
any in commerce, soft shade of lavender-pink. 
Malcolm Lamond. Fine outdoor variety; crimson. 
By mail, 125 cts. per doz. extra. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Major BonnaD'on. Soft, clear yellow, incurved, 
full in the center. 
Merry Christmas. Latest whites; large flowers. 
Miss Minnie Wnnamnker. Creamy white, large, 
so much incurved as to resemble a white ball. 
Mrs. If. Weeks. Incurved white, broad petals. 
Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering variety; 
crimson-lake; form rounded into a half-globe. 
Mrs. Henry Hohinson. Medium-early 
white, blooming with us Oct. 1. 
Mrs. Perrin. Medium-sized flower, 
entirely distinct in color, glisten¬ 
ing pink with a fine finish. 
Mutual Friend. Reflexed, pure white, 
from 7 to 11 inches in diameter 
and great depth of flower. 
Nellie Pockett. Long, drooping, in¬ 
terlaced petals; creamy white. 
Opah. Fine, early variety, handsome 
flowers of white, tinged with pink. 
Percy Plumridge. A foreign veri- 
ety with charming flowers, petals 
long, gracefully incurved; yellow. 
President Win. It. Smith. A delicate, 
pure pink, very heavy in sub¬ 
stance, on strong, stiff stems. 
It. E. Richardson. Fine, pink vari¬ 
ety, flowers loosely incurved. 
Silver Queen. One of the very best 
varieties; beautiul, incurved flow¬ 
ers; color pink. 
Timothy Eaton. Unquestionably the 
largest white incurved variety. 
T. Carrington. Large flowers, long 
stems; one of the best; rosy purple. 
Viviand Morel. Extra-large flowers, 
petals long, loosely arranged; a 
beautiful light shade of pink. 
Yellow Prince. A grand variety, be¬ 
longing to the Good Gracious and 
Frank Hardy class; tawny orange. 
DAHLIAS 
DAHLIA 
Few flowers can be grown with 
so little care and produce such grand 
results as Dahlias. The new Cactus 
varieties are now the rival of the 
chrysanthemum in grace and beauty 
and are undoubtedly one of the com¬ 
ing flowers. We carry a full line 
of these plants, a list of which will 
be furnished upon application. 15 
cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
