O UT of over 200 sorts which we tested we have selected those 
named below as the most desirable, and only those that 
bloomed the latter part of September and during early 
October. These Chrysanthemums are certain to bloom before 
frost in our Northern States. 
Mme. F. Bergmann. Pure white; a fine, large globular flower. 
M. Frederic l’Usmayer. Deep yellow, edged crimson-maroon. 
Prof. Welter Croz. Petals curled, white, carmine center. 
Vve. Chiquot. Center brick-red, edged brilliant yellow. (Pompon.) 
Mme. A. T. de la Croure. Carmine-purple, center greenish-gold. 
Mme. Gastelier. Pure white; a large fluffy flower. 
Mme. Marie Constans. Silvery-white, center lemon-yellow. 
Mme. Mathilde Bettzich. Creamy-white and rose, lemon center. 
Mme. Ve Pasquier. Cream, with white edges and rose. 
Mrs. Chas. W. Woolsey. Pure white. In bloom October 5th. 
Baron Veillard. Yellow, each petal outlined in rosy-crimson. 
Camille Bernardin. Violet and carmine, lightened with white. 
Charles Joly. Beautiful violet-rose and glossy white; center gold. 
Chas. Greard. Yellow ground, liberally overlaid with tawny red. 
Chev. Ange Bandiera. White, cream and rose, golden center. 
Gaetan de Venoge. Nankeen-yellow, rose edges; white center. 
Jean Nicolas. Glossy rose and dim white; center cream. 
Marquise de Montmort. Pure glossy rose and silvery-white. 
Mile. Jacob. Japanese; recurved, rosy-lilac and glossy white. 
Mile. G. Cassagneau. Lilac-rose, shaded white, yellow center. 
Price of above, 15c. each, $1.50 doz.; full set of 20 sorts, $2.50. 
20 Chrysanthemums for $1.00. Free by 
of the rarest C BC0A T D EATZLY COLLECTION . . . 
This collection contains varieties that perfect their blossoms in the open air 
in October, before the killing frosts in our Northern States. 
Cremo. Very early. A light yellow “sport” from Glory of the Pacific. 
Glory of the Pacific. A grand early, light pink, broad petals. Fine cut flower sort. 
H. L. Sunderbruch. One of the very finest of the light yellow sorts. Large flowers. 
Ivory. Pure white; a splendid free-flowering variety. Splendid for pot plants. 
Marion Henderson. Fine, early yellow; invaluable for forcing. Very fine. 
Monrovia. A bright yellow, early Japanese variety. A leading market sort. 
Opah. A grand early variety, beautiful blush-pink, large Japanese. Very pleasing. 
Pink-Ivory. Bright pink, a “sport” from Ivory. Like the parent in habit. 
Polly Rose. A very fine and large early white. A “sport” from Glory of the Pacific. 
Pride. A splendid early white; fine form. Excellent for cut flowers. 
Primo. The very best and largest extra early white Japanese variety. 
Robert Halliday. A large, broad-petaled yellow J apanese. Excellent for all purposes. 
Solar Queen. A very large bloom ; golden-yellow. A grand sort. A general favorite. 
Soleil d’Octobre {October Sunshine). A yellow Japanese of good substance. 
Yellow Lady Fitzwygram. Rich yellow; very early. A standard early variety. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; set of 15 early sorts for $1.25. 
J JARUY JP OMJPONIS Q IIR Y S AX TIJ BAl U M S. 
GROUP OF HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These are the only sorts which are 
reliably hardy at the north. By dis¬ 
budding, nice flowers two inches and 
more in diameter can be obtained. 
Acto. Bright rose with lighter reverse. 
Aileen. Deep lilac-pink, compact form. 
Arbre de Noel. Orange-yellow and red. 
Dundee. Crimson. Fine globular form. 
Eleganta. Pink, white tips. Very fine. 
Finedon. Deep pink. A splendid sort. 
Gallia. Clear soft pink, of excellent form. 
Golden Bedder. Clear golden-yellow. 
Hester. Pearl-white, shaded flesh. 
Hijos. A pretty shade of primrose-pink. 
Jacquenette. Rosy-carmine. Very pretty. 
Jeanette. Yellow and bronze ; distinct. 
Jules Lagreve. Deep red. Large flower. 
Klondike. Brilliant yellow; extra fine. 
Lady Duvol. Deep rose-pink; fine. 
Leroy. Yellow and bronze; distinct. 
Ada Williams. White, shaded blush. 
Nita. A beautiful rose-pink; extra fine. 
Nydia. Pure white, high rounded flower. 
Ontario. Pink, silvery-white shadings. 
Orange King. Yellow, shaded orange. 
Quinola. Deep, clear orange-yellow. 
Rose Trevene. White and pink. 
Rufus. Venetian red; deep and glowing. 
Snowdrop. Pure white; very profuse. 
Yezo. A globular variety. Blush color. 
Zenta. Very bright crimson-maroon. 
Price, 10c. each; $2.50 per set of 27. 
