PYRETHRUMS. 
Py rethrums. 
This charming group of plants has only existed for a few years, consequently it is scarcely known to the general 
public interested in horticulture. The improvement has been so great that few persons can reconcile themselves to the 
fact that the lovely flowers seen at our exhibitions are single varieties of the old Pyrethrum Roseum. The group, taken 
as a whole, must be considered the most useful we have for general decorations ; the flowers are exceedingly varied in 
color, having a great resemblance to a well-formed Aster, or large-flowered Chrysanthemum, and are produced in such 
abundance as to render them invaluable during the summer months for cut bloom, while their Fern-like foliage is 
extremely handsome, particularly in the spring months. They are among the most useful hardy flowers we have, thriving 
in almost any soil or situation, being thoroughly hardy and true perennials, when once established lasting for many years 
without replanting. Last year we were entirely sold out before the season was half over, and there is every indication 
that these lovely flowers will attain a popularity unsurpassed by any hardy plant. The single varieties are particularly 
charming and graceful. 
Rosy Morn. A vigorous and handsome variety. Flowers deep Snow Ball. A lovely, pure white, double variety. 30 cents each j 
red, very large and double. 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. $3 per dozen. 
Seedling Pyrethrums. 
We have an immense Stock of these grown from seed saved from the choicest named varieties. All colors, mixed 
single and double, 20 cents each ; $2 per dozen ; $12 per 100. 
