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DAVID B. OLIVER—Bright orange, long petals with extreme tips toothed 
and twisted in every direction, exceedingly irregular in arrangement. Dwarf, 
upright growth with stem of sufficient strength to hold the bloom upright 
without artificial support. Foliage close to the bloom. Reserve bud August 25 
to secure best blooms October 25. Height 4 feet; diameter of blooms 10 inches. 
WHITE NERISSA—This sport like the original and the bronze sport is of 
especial interest to those desiring large incurved exhibition blooms. Identical 
with Nerissa except color. Select bud September 10. 
Plants from 2 % inch pots: $1.50' each, $12.50 per ten. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten rate. 
The advantages of Chrysaline over other manures are: It is clean, has 
no offensive odor, is soluble and thus easily prepared, is immediate and per¬ 
manent in its effects, so highly concentrated that it is the cheapest, saves 
time and labor, and gives accurate results. See inside front cover. 
