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Perennial plants 
ELEGANT HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Large or Aster flowered Chrysanthemums. 
These beautiful Chrysanthemums were selected for abso¬ 
lute hardiness, and are the best varieties for outdoor 
planting. They yield a great profusion of bloom late in 
the season, when other flowers have been destroyed by 
frost; a desirable and useful acquisition to any garden. 
L. f. following the name indicates the variety belongs to 
the Large Flower or Aster section, and P. to the Pom¬ 
pon or Button class. The large flowered varieties are 
especially useful for cutting and decorating. The collec¬ 
tion here offered has been assembled with great care by 
a close study of them for the past ten years and I con¬ 
fidently believe it to be the best collection of hardy 
varieties of the Chrysanthemum ever gathered together. 
ALLENTOWN. (L. f.) Golden bronze. 
AUSTIN. (L. f-) Lilac rose, cut petals. 
BABY. (P.) A miniature variety; yellow. 
BLENHEIM. (L. f.) Silvery pink; a fine variety. 
BOSTON. (L. f.) Golden bronze. 
BUTTERCUP. (L. f.) Pure bright golden yellow. 
CONSTANTINE. (L. f.) Lemon yellow; open center. 
DAISY. Single. Light pink petals with bright yellow 
center. Unique and pretty. 
Pompon Chrysanthemums. 
DAYBREAK. (L. f.) Soft shrimp pink; large, full. 
FIRE BALL. (L. f.) Yellow tipped crimson. 
FLOSSIE. (L. f.) Silvery pink. 
FRENZY. (L. f.) Beautiful terra cotta. 
GLORIE DE FRANCE. (L. f.) Silvery pink; large. 
HIJOS. (L. f.) Beautiful primrose pink. 
JACK ROSE. (L. f.) Deep garnet. 
JENETTA. (P.) Silvery bronze and rose. 
JOPPA. (L. f.) Violet crimson. 
JULES LAGRAYERE. (L. f.) Deep garnet. The finest 
large flowered variety of deep red color. 
KING HENRY.. (L. f.) Straw-white; long stems. 
KING PHILIP. (L. f.) Rich rosy-pink. 
LITTLE BOB. (P.) Small red flowers; very free and 
pretty. The earliest to bloom. 
LOUIS HOPKINS. (L. f.) Golden yellow. 
LOUIS MALONE. (L. f.) Pure white; fine. 
MLLE. MARTHA. (P.) Clear golden yellow. 
MRS. PORTER. (L. f.) Bright bronze. 
PRESIDENT. (L. f.) Deep violet-rose. 
PRINCE OF WALES. (L. f.) Large pure white. 
PURE GOLD. (L. f.) Dazzling yellow; very large. 
QUEEN OF BIEL. (L. f.) Violet rose. 
QUEEN OF WHITES. (L. f.) Creamy white; grand. 
ROSY MORN. (L. f.) Cheerful rosy pink; large flow¬ 
ers in great masses. Superb. Entirely different from 
the Pompon of the same name. 
RUBY QUEEN. (L. f.) Dark ruby red. 
SAINT ALMO. (L. f.) Pure white; fine. 
SAINT ILLORIE. (L. f.) Silvery rose; quilled. 
SIR MICHAEL. (L. f.) Bright yellow; not very full. 
SUNRISE. (L,. f.) Silvery pink, large and full. 
SUNSET. (L. f.) Pure rich old gold. 
SUNSHINE. (P.) Bright golden yellow. 
SYLYIA. (L. f.) Bronzy scarlet, tall grower. 
WHITE FLORA. (P.) Very perfect white flowers. 
Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 
Set of 40 varieties for $3.50. s 
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