Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal 
69 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We have a great assortment of this wonderful fall flower ready for the market from January 1 to June, but 
for this climate the best time to plant these is during March, April, May and June. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. By mail, 25 cts. per doz. extra. 
Autumn Glory. Deep reddish salmon, chang¬ 
ing to soft shrimp. 
A. J. Balfour. A fine variety of the Japanese 
type, flowers very large; color bright rose. 
lently. A very large, perfectly double sort, 
handsome reflexing petals; some shade 
must be given to perfect its delicate color 
of carmine-pink. 
Black Hawk. Largest and most beautiful 
dark crimson-scarlet. 
Colonel Appleton. This beautiful golden yel¬ 
low variety is one of the best; flowers are 
very large and of flue quality. 
Cullingfordii. A rich crimson-maroon, quite 
unequaled for brilliancy and velvetiness. 
Durban’s Pride. .Bears charming flowers of 
a rich lavender-pink color, with long, 
incurving and curling petals. 
Dr. Englehardt. An exquisite shade of flesh- 
pink; very large and symmetrical. This 
is a new prize Chrysanthemum. 25 cts. 
each, per doz. 
Fisher’s Torch. Bright, fiery red; the richest 
shade in commerce; large and double, 
with high-built center. 
Frank Hardy. A superb, pure white variety, 
with immense, full, deep globular flowers, 
beautifully incurved in graceful folds. 
Etoile du Nord. One of the richest golden 
yellow varieties, long stems bearingenor- 
mous flowers; a fine outdoor variety. 
Geo. W. Childs. Very deep, velvety crimson; 
a vast improvement on all other reds. 
Golden Wedding. Of a rich, golden yellow 
color. 
Good Gracious. A leading variety, producing 
handsome flowers of a fine pink color. 
Intensity. A very late-flowering, reflexed, 
bright crimson variety. 
L’Enfant des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of 
large size and fine build; very heavily 
t plumed. 
MRS. PERRIN (See page 70) 
