PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
Golden Feather. 
Chrysanthemum.— 
•; GOLDEN FEATHER !• 
The best of all the annual or single 
kinds. Blooms quickly and has very- 
vivid colors. Pkt. 4 cts. 
JAPANESE 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
No flower can ever take the place of 
this. The Fall months are not half a 
fall without them. My seed is the 
TOKIO MIXTURE, composed of all the best Japanese and Chinese kinds, and im¬ 
ported from Japan. Curious shapes and beautiful colors—twisted, curved, and brist¬ 
ling. Sow seed as late as March, and they bloom readily in October and November. 
These fine varieties need a little protection the first winter, if left in the ground. Pkt. 
(of at least 50 seeds) 10 cts. _ _ . 
Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
Cockscomb Glasgow Prfl 
The best of all these old* 
fashioned beauties. Im¬ 
mense heads of a rich crim¬ 
son. Pkt. (enough for 100 
plants) 6 eta. 
CINERARIA grandi- 
FIjORA — One of the finest 
fall and winter house-plants 
we have. Blooms all winter 
In the house. € sed in all ex¬ 
hibitions of plants. lOools. 10c 
CACTUS. 
These curious and hardy 
plants grow easy from seed. 
Plant inside where It is 
warm. Pkt, (30 seeds) 10c, 
Glasgow Prize. 
