Four Wonderful New Chrysanthemums. 
Chrysanthemums are much admired and are, next to roses, the most popular flowers of to-day. Their easy culture 
and great beauty of flowers and the gorgeous array of colors have put them at the front of all the fall flowering plants. The follow¬ 
ing varieties are selected from a large list of new varieties of recent introduction. The flowers are large, perfect and double under 
ordinary cultivation, while the colors are the most beautiful in existence. The plants are healthy, strong and free from any diseases. 
MARIE HILL—(Seo colored plate on inside of back cover.) A fine new 
variety of a beautiful clear pink color with a pearl gloss on the outer petals. 
The flowers are large and perfectly double; a fancy variety which should be at 
every exhibition next fall. 
OMEGA—(See colored plate on inside of back cover.) Early, beautiful, 
yellow in color and of large ' size, often being 7% inches in diameter. The 
flowers are ofia pleasing light yellow, perfectly double and nicely formed. This 
vafiety has given Universal satisfaction and is sure to become one of the lead¬ 
ing varieties. 
apanese incurved variety of 
ully developed; a prize winner 
TIMOTHY EATON—An enormous globular 
perfect form and growth; color pure white when 
wherever exhibited. This is one of the finest pure'white varieties for either 
commercial or exhibition purposes and should be in every collection. 
MALCOLM liMONI)- We can cheerfully recommend this variety to any 
one who Wishes a bright fiery crimson scarlet Chrysanthemum; the flowers re¬ 
semble FishersTorch in form and color, but are larger and perfectly full in the 
center, it is a very easy bloomer, and is sure to become one ol the most 
popular of itsrcolor. 
Trice for any of the above 4 varieties 12c each 4 for 40c postpaid. 
Choice and Rare Exhibition Chrysanthemums, 
ADELE-A delicate pink, incurved Japanese variety, fine stem and foliage 
and easy grower. 
BLACK HAAVK—The largest ancTmost beautiful dark crimson scarlet ever 
Introduced; the richest crimson velvet chrysanthemum ever raised; the flowers 
look as if made; the very color so much desired and never showing any dull 
colors. The flowers are borne on stiff stems, which are nearly covered with 
dark green foliage. A wonderful variety all around and cannot be recommend¬ 
ed too highly. 
COE. D. Al’PLETON—A very large deep golden yellow Japanese incurved 
variety, of fine finish and perfect form; an easy and healthy grower and although 
introduced only in 1900, it is now one of the best commercial varieties and a 
winner at every exhibition. 
C. HOLST—New pure white, very full and incurved; a few days earlier than 
Mrs. H. Robinson. 
EUGENE DALLLEDOUZE—Large globular blooms of a bright yellow 
color; a very popular variety. 
GEORGIA BRAMHALL-Light primrose yellow, incurved; very graceful 
in appearance. 
JOHN K. SHAW—A Japanese incurved variety of a beautiful clear pink 
color, an excellent variety for pot culture. 
JEROME JONES—The most popular late pure white variety; the flowers 
last long after being cut. 
MRS. S. T. MURDOCK—Soft pink, good for all purposes; an excellent 
variety, should be in every collection. 
AIRS. H. ROBINSON—One of the best pure white early varieties; flowers 
beautifully incurved and of perfect form; of easy culture. 
MRS O. P. BASSETT—A light yellow sport of Mrs. H. Robinson, equally 
as beautiful. 
MISS FLORENCE PULLMAN—Very large, loosely arranged, pure white 
Japanese variety; very fine. 
MUTUAL FRIEND—A broad spreading flower of the purest white, extra 
large and of easy culture. 
OSTRICH PLUME CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
SPECIMEN EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
MATE. F. PERRIN—An extra fine globular flower of a pleasing shade ot 
bright pink. 
.MINERVA—Very large yellow Japanese incurved; one of the finest varieties 
of its color for pot culture. 
MARION HENDERSON—A large early yellow of reflexed form; very fine 
MAJOR BONNAFON—Very full globular shaped flowers of bright clear 
yellow, petals finely incurved, plant is a strong compact grower. 
MAUD DEAN—Grand dwarf pink; rather late, but an extra fine variety of 
perfect form. 1 
NIVEUS—Grand white variety of easy culture; valuable for all purposes. 
NAGOYA Very large Japanese bloom of a golden yellow color; one of the 
nest ol its color for Thanksgiving. 
POLLY ROSE-A very popular pure white variety of perfect form and of 
easy culture. 
I INK IV ORA —A sport of the White Ivory and and exactly the same, ex” 
cept in color, which is the most beautiful shell pink. 
I RESIDENT Win. R. SMITH—An enormous large flowering variety of 
a pleasing shade of light pink; one of the best late varieties. 
. SXIILOMA—A very artistic brilliant crimson Japanese variety of easy cul¬ 
ture and good habits. 
THE QUEEN —A very popular pure white Japanese incurved variety. 
WHITE IVORY-Splendid free flowering variety ot vigorous and' compact 
growth; flowers pure white and of a beautiful form and finish. 
XENO-A beautiful glistening pink variety, the brightest pink of all Jap¬ 
anese incurved varieties; the flowers are very large, of perfect form. 
■> rid 'mP ^ , VV „F ^ T 4- O W - - A splendid new variety; the flowers are large, full 
and ot a fine globular form; color bright yellow. 
Trice XOc. each; 3 for 25c,; 12 for OOc. postpaid. 
Three New Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums, 
GOLDEN HAIR—A Japanese novelty of beautiful form and finely in- 
? u k'ii 'V:) a bright chrome yellow. Imagine plants completely studded 
with balls of flowers whose petals curve gracefully inward and are dotted 
with peculiar hairy plume-like growth, the whole mass resembling ostrich 
plumes. & 
QUEEN OF PLUMES—One of the most perfect of this type, the flowers 
are ol a beautiful shade of bright pink, in fullness, form and growth similar 
to Golden Hair but more dwarfed. 
WHITE SWAN A closely incurved variety of the purest white color 
and very heavily plumed. 
Trice for any of these three varieties 12 c. each; 3 for 30c. postpaid. 
S F 5 El O! AI— OF'R'fc.R—The above collections of 
Chrysanthemums are certainly the finest ever offered. They 
not only contain the very best and latest new varieties, but 
also all the leading exhibition varieties, and anyone buying 
the entire collection may be sure of having one of the grand¬ 
est displays of flowers from October to Christmas. To enable 
all of my customers to have this wonderful collection, T nffer 
the entire set of 35 varieties properly named for $1.75 
postpaid. 
Tho book how to grow plants tells about 
Chrysanthemum growing and upon re- 
C| uos v Is s© nt frs© with ©v© ry <—, r,—f g> r- for 
plants amounting to 7 5c. 
