James Vick’s Sons, Seedmen, Rochester, N. Y. 
Tender Plants and Bulbs 
HOUSE OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS, AT BLOOMING SEASON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
W HO does not admire the “ Queen of Autumn,” the handsomest 
of all autumnal flowers, and easily cultivated in almost any soil ? 
In warm seasons it flowers well in October and November in the 
open ground. But a good way is to cultivate the plants in the 
garden, with plenty of room, in good, rich soil, until the first of 
September, when they may be safely transferred to pots. Give a 
thorough watering and set in a shady place for a -few days, after 
which they may be exposed to the full light. 
Each, 15 cents ; dozen, $1.25 ; eighteen for $1.75 
Alice Byron. A magnificent snow-white variety. 
Adrian. A very closely incurved Jap., exceedingly striking in appearance. 
Creamy white. Its perfect contour, closely incurved petals, large size, and 
high rounded center, are certain to meet general approval. 
Col. D. Appleton. A grand yellow, incurved, of enormous size. Early. 
Cullingfordii. Rich crimson, shade scarlet. 
Gettysburg. Deep crimson. Flower flat with drooping outer petals. 
Ivory. Dwarf. Free-flowering, snow-white, incurved, very large, perfect form. 
J. K. Shaw. Large incurved flowers of a beautiful shade of pink. 
Major Bonnaffon. Soft, yellow, incurved type ; flower large aud full, of 
short-jointed growth and splendid foliage. 
Marie Liger. An extra large, globular, Japanese variety, with broad petals, 
deepening to rosy lavender at the base of the petals ; stem and foliage perfect. 
Maud Dean. Extra large flowers, petals broad, incurved ; color light rose. 
Mrs. Elmer D. Smith. An immense Japanese incurve of perfect form; 
full, double, high rounded center. Color, intense yellow. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Waxy white; good stem and perfect foliage. 
Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain. Outer petals drooping, center incurving, form¬ 
ing a bloom of large size. The color is a lovely shade of pink, very distinct. 
Nagoya. Very large Japanese; golden yellow. 
Pink Ivory. Beautiful shell-pi»k. A sport from White Ivory. 
Providence. Light nankeen yellow ; immense flower. 
Red Warrior. Large; broad, flat petals of deep rich chestnut red. 
Timothy Eaton. The largest globular Japanese variety yet raised; color 
creamy white. 
Wm. H. Chadwick. Immense striking bloom of waxy-white. 
Wm. Duckham. A sensational variety; flowers of the largest size; color 
pink; very fine. 
Willowbrook. An early white Japanese variety ; flowers of good substance. 
This is the best early white variety grown. 
Yanoma. Very large, pure white. The latest of all Chrysanthemums. 
Yellow Queen. A yellow Japanese incurved variety, of large size. 
Hardy- 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
r \ hese are the very best of all Chrysanthemums for planting out 
of doors, and also very desirable for growing as pot plants, being 
dwarf, compact growers, and free bloomers. They are perfectly 
hardy, blooming before severe frosts will hurt the flowers. 
Each, 15 cents; dozen, $1.25; set of eighteen for $1.75. 
Ada. Deep, clear yellow ; small, but a pretty and interesting flower. 
Amelia. Blush-pink. 
Anna Mary. Creamy white, tipped pink 
Crimson Ball. Beautiful deep crimson. 
Delicatissima. Center deep wine color, outer petals delicate pink. 
Drin Drin, Smallest; pure yellow. 
Druid Hill. Light mahogany-crimson. 
Edna. White, with pink shadings and yellow center ; good size and nice form. 
Fairy Queen. Beautiful combination of pink and yellow. 
Gold Finch. Golden bronze. 
Gold Standard. Deep golden yellow. 
Julia Lagravere. Crimson-maroon. 
Maid of Honor. Blush white. 
Pink Beauty. Fine pink and white. 
Prince of Wales. Pure white. 
Soeur Melanie. Dwarf; pure white. 
St. Illoria. Silvery pink. 
Tissi. Pink, golden yellow center. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
The great beauty, novelty, and popularity of this plant is indeed wonderful. 
It blooms most freely during winter, though it is likely to bloom at any and all 
times of year. With one or two pots of it anyone can raise an abundance of 
delicate and fragrant orange blossoms. It is a dwarf orange, which grows, 
blooms, and fruits freely in pots. Fruit about one-half the size of ordinary 
oranges. Strong plants, each, 20 cents ; extra strong plants, each, 35 cents. 
NEW PARIS DAISY or MARGUERITE 
Queen Alexandra 
Large pure white flowers from two and a half to three inches in diameter. 
The same plant produces single, semi-double and full double flowers. A very 
fine novelty. Each, 20 cents; two for 35 cents. 
OLEANDER. Splendens variegata. Large, double, pink flowers, pro¬ 
duced early in the season ; glossy green leaves with a broad margin of creamy 
white. Each, 20 cents; two for 30 cents. 
Double Pink. The old variety. Each, 15 cents ; two for 25 cents. 
