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_ Ef _ > and grown especially for sending by mail, postpaid. We do not handle larger plants of any kind. 
DOQ P ^ therefore far suuerinMn'ii^f l^lu vario J les t,iat have been thoroughly tested. Our Roses are grown on their own roots, and 
lyVyOLf-J ^ ° 7. W J ld v, tock /• Our assortment this season includes the very best of the old fav- 
able for outdoor culture introductions. We do not offer all the Novelties; only those that we have found to have especial merit and suit- 
When We Mai! Plants of our customers order both Seeds and Plants early in the winter. Seeds are sent at once and if 
Plant Orders «?t nt ‘p, t ° ! )ack SO th< 2 2’ U1 ar . ri \ e ^-ly at any post office in the United States. Any corn- 
chasers’ risk. n ° nC WCek after Plants arnve - Orders filled in severe cold weather, or foreign shipments, are at pur- 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
INTENSITY— The flowers are of massive size; reflexed, with broad stiff 
petals; color deep, rich, velvety-crimson, with no shade of brown or chest¬ 
nut. Flowers borne on strong, stiff stems. 
MAJOR liON A l l'ON -Color soft, clear, yellow, very full globular¬ 
shaped flowers 6 to 7 inches across, crowded with fine incurved petals ] n 
perfect form and finish, like Ivory at its best Habit dwarf; keeping duali¬ 
ties excellent. Foliage well up to the flower, stiff stem. 
OCTOBER FROST A pure white with broad, slightly incurved pet¬ 
als. Even when the flower is fully open, it does not show a center. Strong 
grower, with heavy foliage and one of the earliest to flower. 
\\ 1111 E BONA I- FON— One of the most useful of the white varieties 
Color pure snow white. The flower forms a perfect ball when in full bloom’ 
It is a dwarf grower, with heavy foliage. 
BLACK IIAW K The largest and most beautiful dark crimson-scarlet 
yet introduced. Looks like crimson velvet ; the very shade so much desired 
in Chrysanthemums. Flowers are of immense size on fine stiff stems. 
Sure to please. Said to be Ex-President Roosevelt’s favorite variety. 
Glory of the Pacific Chrysanthemum 
. -OR\ OF 7 HE PA Cl FIC — This fine Variety will rankas the very best 
fina1fv relnl nk t, 80r ^ S ' T ’1 of n ? a « nifi cent depth, with broad petals ‘which 
is of dwarf e hOWln 5 the c ear P* nk color 10 excellent advantage. The plant 
is of dwarf, compact growth and comes into bloom very early in the fall The 
flowers are of great size and a clear pink color 
ao-e 0 p)ow' :X b‘‘'£ ht yellow of velvety finish, fine stem and foli- 
ofeaHy yellows 6 ^ ° ne ‘ half ,nches ln diameter and fine form. The very best 
of° 11 *! HT>—J aP j n j n eurved. One of the best introductions 
of recent years ; has been awarded highest honors wherever exhibited Color 
a true pink, without the least trace of purple. Stem and foliage perfect 
Equally valuable for exhibition or commercial purposes. Perfectly double 
postpaid* IW above C1,r > s:,Ml h,- >» " ">*. • 5c.each ; 3 for 40<u. 6 for 75e, 
“SPECIAL OFFER-AII 8 Varieties $1.00 postpaid. 
A LPIlONsK RICARD— Large, semi-double flowers, 
often measuring 2 inches in diameter, borne in enormous 
trusses, on long stalks, and so freely produced as to nearly 
conceal the foliage; almost every joint produces a flower 
stem. blooms all season. Scarlet. 
dk ,l m KTH 'j r**' ^ESSH.V — Absolutely the only 
double pure delicate pink Geranium that does not fade in 
the summer. One of the most free and con) inuous bloom- 
fu S ' i flowers of a well grown plant completely covering 
the foliage. 
BKAI TK POITEVTNE—Best salmon-colored Ger¬ 
anium for bedding purposes; most profuse bloomer of all 
the geraniums. Largest size trusses, borne on long foot 
stalks ; florets very large, double and of a beautiful bril¬ 
liant salmon. Always in great demand during spring- 
brings a higher price than any of the others. 
COl NTKSS OF HAKCOURT—Pure snow white. 
A grand bedder. Florets large, double and beautifully 
formed. Extremely free in bloom. 
s .- V 2 s ' 1 TT The best crimson bedding Geranium. 
I his, the finest of dark crimson Geraniums, has now taken 
the lead as a bedding variety, being used in the largest 
parks and public grounds of the country in preference to 
all others. Its dense, compact growth, profuse 
qualities and sun-proof constitution combined give it the 
prominence as a bedder. As a pot plant it cannot be ex¬ 
celled, 
MRS. E. G. HILL— For those unacquainted with the 
Richmond Beauty Geranium variety we would say it is the most distinct and pleasing 
, , . , shade of salmon, with light shading to the centre. The 
nnest single, salmon-flowered geranium to date. One of the freest bloomers, continually covered with flowers. 
J.V CQl KIUE-One of the largest of florets, longer than wide; very vel- " 
4 ?. ,n i texture, and a magnificent shade of very dark crimson-scarlet. One 
ol the finest single geraniums, always in heavy demand. 
Ttl C. H MON I) BE A I TV —Brilliant scarlet-crimson, shading through deli¬ 
cate violet-rose, to a distinct white center; magnificent bedder. 
Double Geranium, S. A . Nutt 
JEAN VIAUD—An entirely new variety. The flowers are simply im¬ 
mense in size, borne on long strong stiff stems, well alsjve the foliage. The 
color is a clear rosy pink, with distinct white eye, flowers semi-double. The 
plant is a vigorous compact grower, with broad deep green leaves. 
Any of the above G“ 1 •* m.. « r... 
SPECIAL OFFER—All 9 Varieties $1.10 postpaid 
limns, 15c. each,3 for lOc.6 for 75e.post jid. 
