THE BEST CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
5 SELECT VARIETIES 
Harvard. A particularly attractive flower and fine for exhibition; color is 
very dark crimson; grand stem and foliage. 25 cts. each. 
Golden Eagle (Eagle d’Or). The most glorious golden yellow Chrysan¬ 
themum in existence; has long, incurving petals and wonderful color. 
25 cts. each. 
October Sunshine. Makes a splendid flower, on strong stems. Color, 
orange-yellow, shaded with apricot. 25 cts. each. 
,\flueen of the Whites. Enormous flowers of pure, snowy white. 25 cts. ea. 
Major Bonnaffon. Clear yellow; globular flowers; perfect and immensely 
popular (see illustration). 25 cts. each. 
12 SEPTEMBER-FLOWERING KINDS 
20 cts. each, postpaid 
Glory of the Pacific. Clear pink; very choice. 
Robert Halliday. Very popular, early yellow. 
Roserie. Clear, bright pink; profuse bloomer. Makes 
masses of flowers if not disbudded. 
Pacific Supreme. An unusual shade of pink (see cut). 
Princess Louise. Violet-crimson, bronze center. 
Intensity. Reflexed bright crimson. 
Monrovia. A good early yellow. 
Chrysolora. Clear yellow and like Major Bonaffon, but 
blooms two weeks earlier. 
Estella. Large; creamy white; excellent. 
Smith’s Advance. The earliest large, pure white. 
Maud Dean. Flowers of extra-large size; blush-pink. 
Zenobia. Bronzed orange-yellow; early bloomer, with 
small flowers which entirely cover the plant. 
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM, by Arthur Herrington. This book gives 
full information concerning the growing of these plants for best results. 
Price, 50 cts., postpaid. 
. niTTl? V j fl 3 each of the Exhibition, September-flowering and 
*"1 U 1 U Ostrich-Plume varieties, and one of the select new 
kinds, OUR selection, 10 in all, for $1.25; or YOUR selection as above, the 10 
for SI.60, postpaid. 
- fl rrri? V CI One each of the above selected Chrysanthemums, 5 in all, 
VlTLiV^ Ol for $1> postpaid.____ 
Any 6 of the above for 90 cts., or the 12 
for $1.75, postpaid. 
12 EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 20 cts. each 
Solomon’s Gold. Beautiful golden yellow. 
Dr. Enguehardt. Pink, without a trace of purple. 
Ivory. A gem among whites and very popular. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Yellow, penciled bronze-red. 
Black Hawk. This flower looks like crimson velvet. 
L. Afrieane. Crimson, with reverse of petals old- 
gold. Unusually attractive. 
Timothy Eaton. A large, incurved white. Fine. 
Col. Appleton. Golden yellow, globular flowers. 
Cullingfordi. Red with golden bronze reverse. 
Princess of Wales. Pure, glistening, silvery white. 
President Loubet. White, tinted pink; exquisite. 
Mrs. H. W. Buckbee. Immense, incurved white. 
. nirr P , Any 6 of the above for 90 cts., or 
' Vrrm "Id the set of 12 for $1.75, postpaid. 
Pacific Supreme 
6 OSTRICH-PLUME VARIETIES 
Large flowers with curious hairs on each petal; on account of their odd 
appearance these varieties always attract attention. When planted out¬ 
doors they should be protected from frost in exposed situations. 
Beauty of Truro. Rich purplish bronze; large flowers, beautifully 
feathered. Very showy. 20 cts. each. 
Child of Two Worlds. Snow-white; splendid flower. 20 cts. each. 
Leocadie Gentils. Pure deep yellow. 20 cts. each. 
Louis Boehmer. Silvery pink; splendid globular form. 20 cts. each. 
Monarch of Ostrich-Plumes. Chrome-yellow. 20 cts. each. 
Mrs. Higginbotham. Rich pink; petals very hairy; one of the most 
unique. 20 cts. each. 
>0FF£R> 61c 
Any 3 of above for 50 cts., or the set of 6 for 90 cts., 
postpaid. 
SEE OUR HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS — PAGE 43 
Ostrich-Plume variety 
West Grove, Penna. 
Non-Hardy Plants 
