NOVELTIES IN PLANTS 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy Large Flowering Varieties 
The Hardy Chrysanthemum should be in every garden as they give an abundance 
of flowers late in the fall. Plants should be set out in April and May to flower the 
same year. 
Allentown. Golden bronze. 
Dinizula. Light rose. 
Dundee. Dark red. 
Fred. J. Red orange. 
Globe d'Or. Dwarf^ cl(^an yellow, 
Gloire de France. Silver pink. 
Hester. White shaded flesh. 
Hijos. Beautiful primrose jDink, 
Plants—each 10c; 
Julia Lagravere, Crimson maroon 
King Henry. Straw white.. 
King Philip. Rich rose pink. 
Mrs. Porter. Bright bronze. 
Prince of Wales. Pure white. 
Stratagem. Dark red orange. 
St. Uloria. Silver rose. 
St. Almo. Sj)lendid white, 
dozen $1.00; 100 $7.00. 
Hardy Larg-e Flowering Open Centre Varieties 
Bertha. Large white, 
Bohemia. Pine pure yellow. 
Boston. Golden bronze. 
Gertrude. Pure white. 
Plants—each 10c.; 
Hardy Pompon 
Agalia. Light orange, shaded pink. 
Alice Cary. Pure yellow. 
Cerise Queen. Cerise pink. 
Dawn. Daybreak pink. 
Eleganta. Deep rose, shaded white. 
Henrietta, BronzCj yellow edge. 
Plants—each 10c.; 
Gladys. Plushed pearl. 
Mrs. Porter. Bright bronze. 
Sir Michael. Lemon yellow. 
The Hub. Pine white, 
dozen $1.00; 100 $6.00. 
or Button Varieties 
James Boone. Pure white. 
Little Pet. Rich violet red. 
Lyndhurst. Deep scarlet bronze. 
Ehoda. Pink, shaded white. 
Rufus, Crimson maroon. 
Sunshine. Bright golden yellow, 
dozen $1.00; 100 $6.00. 
NOVELTIES IN BULBS 
GLADIOLUS Primulinus Hybrids 
very rare species from South Africa. Extremely vigorous and healthy grower 
blooming inJuly and Aug:ust. Grows 3 to 5 feet high, with long spikes of richly colored 
blooms, varying m color from clear yellow to crimson, the latter with large soft ^-ange 
or golden throats. Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 
LYCORIS Squamigera 
This plant also known as Amaryllis Halli produces in the early spring attarctivc 
green foliage which grows until July when it dies off. After a months rest flower 
stalks two to thiee feet, develop with lily shajoed flowers 3 to 4 inches across of a 
delicate lilac pink, shaded with clear blue color. The bulbs can be planted in the 
Eall or Spring. Strong bulbs, 20c. each; $2.00 dozen. 
GIANT FLOWERING MONTBRETIAS 
George Davison. The stems are three feet high wdth eight to ten branches and pale 
orange j^cllo-w flowers three inchs across. Early flowmring. Bulbs 25c. each- $2.50 
per dozen. ’ 
Herevrard. Late giant flowering. Flowmrs light orange yellow. Bulbs $100 each- 
$10.00 per dozen. ' 
King Edmund. Grows from three to four feet in height. Flowers orange yellow w'ith 
crimson center; very free flowering. Bulbs $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Prometheus. .A grand variety growing three to four feet’high, covered with a mass 
of remarkably large flowers, about three inches across, of a handsome bright orange 
color, -with a wnde reddish brown stripe at the base of the segments. Bulbs $1.00 
each; $10.00 per dozen. 
