OUR FLORAL CHROMOS. 
For the purpose of increasing the love of Flowers, we have, for several years, published at 
least one Chromo each year. They are not cheap things, but beautiful pictures, true to nature, 
and superior to any Floral Chromos in Europe or America; every Flower is of natural size and 
color. We sell them at the actual cost , without profit. Each Chromo is accompanied by a 
; Key, giving the names of all the Flowers. The little sketches will show their character. 
CHROMO A is 16 by 20 inches, and con¬ 
tains portraits of 31 varieties of our most popu¬ 
lar flowers, and has always been the favorite. 
CHROMO C is an elegant piece, the flow¬ 
ers finely painted and exceedingly truthful. It 
contains 41 varieties, and all of natural size. 
CHROMO D is composed of flowers 
of the spring-flowering bulbs, such as Tulips, 
Hyacinths, Crocuses, Narcissus, etc., 36 varieties. 
CHROMO E represents Flora supporting 
a vase containing 36 varieties of our most de- 
rant summer flowers. 
PRICE OF CHROMOS. —On paper, sized and varnished, postage paid, 75 cents j 
each. The whole collection of Eight for $5.00. 
On Cloth and Stretchers, just like an oil painting, ready for the frame, Si.50 each, j 
postage or Express charges paid by us. The collection of Eight, on Stretchers, $10. j 
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