Spiraea Queen Alexandra. Beautiful new variety with spikes of 
beautiful pink color. Fine as a hardy plant for forcing. Strong clumps, 
50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Solanum Dulcamara variegata. Fine hardy climber with beau¬ 
tiful variegated foliage which sets off well the purple flowers and red 
berries of the plant. Perfectly hardy in any situation. Price, 25c. 
each, $2.50 per dozen. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR 1909. 
New Chrysanthemums. The following are the finest varieties 
as exhibited last autumn at the various Flower Shows. Price 50c. 
each, $5.00 per dozen. 
President Taft. Large incurved pure white mid-season. 
Pocketts Crimson. Bright crimson on the gold reverse, late. 
Mrs. O. H. Kahn. Large flower beautiful bronze color, mid-season 
Yellow Miller. Yellow sport of Mrs. J. A. Miller, mid-season. 
Mrs. Charles H. Totty. Large reflexed, pink, early. 
Charles H. Totty. Reflexed, very large chestnut scarlet. 
Frank Payne. Light pink reflexed, mid-season. 
Clara Wells. Perfectly incurved pale yellow, mid-season. 
G. W. Polk. Incurved, salmon terra cotta color, mid-season. 
W. T. Broch. Incurved, light pink, very late. 
Pocketts Surprise. Very large rosy crimson flower, late. 
George Mileham. Bronze yellow, very early. 
Gloria. Beautiful soft pink color, mid-season. 
Airs. W. E. Kelly. Bright rich yellow, mid-season. 
Fee Orientale. Beautiful creamy color, very early. 
Mile. Helen Prudhomme. Rosy, white and lavender, very early. 
Plante Grenoblois. Very large, pure white, very early. 
L’Argenteuillais. Crimson and gold, very early. 
L’Africaine. Very large velvety crimson, mid-season. 
Souv. d’Vienne. Large canary yellow flower, mid-season. 
Lilian Coppard. Fine bright red, the earliest of its color. 
Any other variety can be supplied. For standard sorts see 
Catalog. 
NEW CARNATIONS FOR 1909. 
Alvina. An ideal variety for pot culture, forming a nice, shapely 
plant about 18 in. high, just the style of plant to supply to the amateur 
for window decoration. Flowers of good size, fully 5 in. in diameter 
and of a fine glowing pink color. 
Apple Blossom. A gorgeous full white, with a delicate pink 
blending in the center, suggesting the name. Very fragrant, comes in 
early and in great profusion throughout the season. 
Delight. An even, clear waxy shell-pink, with just a trace of 
salmon, which brightens and holds the color under all conditions. 
Full 3 -i. 11 . flower of excellent form. A grand commercial variety. 
Georgia. A line, large, beautifully fringed white flower, long, 
stiff stems, an ideal grower and good keeper. 
Mrs. Chas. Knopf. A beautiful shade of pink, slightly darker 
than Enchantress, holding its color well during hot weather. Size, 4 
in. and over; flower built high and of good form, and an early and 
continuous bloomer. . 
O. P. Bassett. Claimed to be the best bright red of recent intro¬ 
duction; flowers extra large, averaging 3 T 2 in. Commences to bloom 
in October, making a full crop for the holidays, and continues through¬ 
out the season. Never bursts and has a strong, stiff stem. 
Ruby. Bright scarlet crimson, deeply fringed, good form, fine 
calyx, stiff, wiry stem and easy to grow. 
Wanoka. A superb crimson, remarkably productive, long, stiff 
stems, never bursts; average size, 3 in. 
Bay State. Fine variegated coloring of pink and white. Very 
free growing and flowering, with stout stems 3 ft. in length, and 
flowers nearly 4 in. across. 
Prices of all above rooted cuttings, $3.00 per dozen, $12.00 per 
too , $100.00 per 1,000. Strong pot grown plants, $4.00 per dozen, 
$20.00 per 100 . 
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