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NEW 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For explanation regarding dates for taking buds, see our 
pamphlet on Chrysanthemum Culture, sent free on application. 
Fuller details in A. flerrington’s book which we sell at 50 cents. 
Buttercup. Deep golden yellow, splendid incurved variety and 
superb for cut blooms. Grand stem and foliage. Any bud 
after Aug. 20th. 
Directeur Gerard. Taken from the first bud this is a golden 
yellow and a grand flower. The second bud ]moduces flowers 
of a bronzy-yellow. In bloom Oct. 1st. The foliage and 
stem are .extra fine. 
Dubisson-Foubert. Winner of the first premium for seedlings 
at t'hicago. It is a deep golden yellow with fine habit and 
f )Uage: flowers slightly reflexed and of fine form. In bloom 
Oct. 1st. 
Golden Dome, A splendid globular yellow, sport from “Yellow 
I'kiton.” beautiful form and finish. Mid-season to late. 
Lady Lennard. A strikingly handsome variety, forms a globe 
ct burnished bronze. vSplendid habit and foliage. Take bud 
after Aug. 2r)th. 
Magnificent. A distinct and pleasing form, the petals are 
long and narrow, hanging straight downward, making a very 
deep flower. Color deep crimson, reverse of petals bronze. 
Crown bud Aug. 15th and later. 
MISS CLAY FRICK. The most talked-of Chrysanthemum intro¬ 
duced in some time. It is a pure white “ sport ” and inherits 
all the grand qualities of its famous parent. Won the special 
prize of S50.00 at Chicago, offered by Mr. H. C. Frick for the 
best new variety. Won first prize at Xew York for the best 
white and also at Madison, X. J. Flower is massive, stem and 
foliage perfect; keeping qualities are remarkable. {Sei^ cut.) 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
I. Co i\t i ntied.; 
Miss Kathleen Stoop. Pure white with 
graceful, curling petals: a beautiful var- 
ietv which charmed all. Crown bud Aug. 
20th. 
Miss Miriam Hankey. A magnificent flower, 
in color a true, clear junk. Stem and 
foliage superb, has not developed a fault. 
Any laid after Aug. 15th. 
Mile. Angele Laurent. An extra fine var¬ 
iety for cut flowers, splendid stem with 
the foliage clear uj) to the flower. C(dor 
pure white, incurving, compact and 
splendid texture. In bloom Oct. 10th. 
Take bud Sept. 1st to 10th. 
Mme. L. H. Cochet. A grand early pink, 
splendid form, somewhat flat and grace¬ 
fully recurved. In bloom Oct. 20th. 
Take second crown or terminal. 
Mrs. A. T. Miller. Pure white, enormous 
flowers develojhng into a perfect globular 
form. It was perfect Oct. Pith. Bud 
after Aug. 20th. 
Mrs, Henry Barnes. A distinct variety in 
color, old rose shading to terra cotta. 
Flowers extra large and closely incurved, 
a vigorous grower with splendid stem ard 
foliage. Crown buds produce best flowers. 
Mrs, George Hunt. Beautiful soft canary 
yelk.w. Flowers of the largest size, some¬ 
what loosely built. ])etals long and claw- 
like with a splendid finish. (Town bud. 
Pres. Loubet. An enormous early wlrite. 
slightly tinted pink, giving a charm to 
the flower. In bloom Oct. 8th. Incurv¬ 
ing center with curling petals. Foliage 
up to flower. Second bud Aug. 25th to 
Sept. 5th. 
Pres. Viger. Beautiful shade of deep rc se, 
immense flower, unique and distinct. 
(Town bud. 
Sergeant Levy. Deep golden yellow, with 
broad, incurving center; outer petals 
reflexing. Form and substance excellcr t, 
ideal in growth and foliage; scored 90 points in Paris. It 
blooms vSept. 25th. 
Winter Cheer. A late variety, may be had for Thanksgiving 
Day. A “sport” from M. F. Perrin. Incurving in form, color 
a beautiful pink. Any bud after Aug. 2()th. 
Price, 85c. each, §3.50 per doz.; set of IS new sorts for S5.C0. 
LARGE EARLY VARIETIES. 
Invaluable for growing outdoors for cut flowers. They are 
usually in full bloom by Oct. 15th, and bear flowers as large as 
most later sorts. 
Baron Chiseul. A good red of fine incurving form. Japanese. 
Very usual for this date, Oct. 15th. 
C. Choulet. A superb, tawny orange; petals reflexed so that 
the color is shown at its best. A splendid grower. 
Clementine Tousset. An enormous early white, certificated on 
Oct. 8th. A glistening white, lasts splendidly when cut. 
Etienne Bonnefond. Golden yellow, shaded red, Japanese in¬ 
curved, very broad claw petals, forming a globe. 
Glory of the Pacific. A grand early, light pink, broad petals. 
GoacherT Crimson, Bright crimson, 5 inches across; extremely 
popular in England: best in bush form. Flowers last into 
Xovember. 2J ft. Mid-September and later. Earliest bud. 
Mile. Marthe Morel. A beautiful blush-pink, similar to' V. 
Morel in form. Fine for such an early bloom. 
Monrovia. A bright yellow, early Japanese variety. 
Opah. A grand early variety, beautiful blush-pink. 
Polly Rose. A very fine and large early white. 
Pride. A splendid early white; fine form. 
Reveil de Beiges. A big, incurving golden-yellow, in perfection 
Oct. 15th. A splendid cut-flower variety, fine stem and foliage 
Roi d’ltalie. Somewhat later than the others; a splendid large 
flower, compact, incurving; a rich Shade of yellow. 
Price, 15c. each. $1.50 per doz.; set of 13 early sorts for $1.50. 
