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ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 
NEW EARLY-FLOWERING CH RYSANTH EflUilS 
These new early- flowering Chrysanthemums are particularly valuable, because they bloom 
earlier than most other kinds, and make a grand display of flowers before cold weather 
begins. They are recommended as among the finest and most valuable sorts for early bloom. 
MRS. H. B. STO WE. New pure white,, | 
large handsome flowers, blooms early 
wers," J f 
, rich s • 
and abundantly ; good vigorous grow 
ers. 12 cts. each. 
COL W. P. SMITH. Grand flow< 
extra large size, perfectly double 
old gold, shading to peachy-red; a 
prize winner wherever exhibited. 
12 cts. each. 
MARGARET JEFFORDS. Large, state- 
ly flowers, beautiful amber-bronze, 
shaded coppery-red ; very fine. 12 cts. 
MRS. E. G. HILL. Beautiful pearly- 
pink, immense full flowers of regular 
and handsome form ; a grand variety. 
12 cts. each. 
GLORIOSUM. One of the grandest gol-g 
den-yellow Chrysanthemums ever in* |§ 
troduced ; flowers extra large, solid' jj= 
regular form, deep golden-yellow ; fine |s 
bloomer; very early. 12 cts. each 
MADAME BERGMAN. A superb new |g 
Chinese variety, bearing splendid 
large, full, globular flowers; rich 
creamy-white, delicately tinged with 
clear golden-yellow; exceedingly beau- 
tiful; immense bloomer; one of the 
earliest and best; exceedingly hand- 
some. 12 cts. each. 
JESSICA; One of the earliest, largest- 
flowered, and most profuse blooming 
kinds in cultivation ; pure white ; very 
double; immense flowers. 12 cts. each. 
IVORY. Splendid, round, perfectly dou- |p 
ble flowers ; pure ivory-white ; borne == 
in immense profusion; very early; == 
one of the very best and most valuable =| 
kinds ; not surpassed by any. 12c. each 
MISS KATE BROWN. Pure white and very early 
bloomer; large, full flowers; one of the earliest 
and best; tremendous bloomer. 12 cts. each. 
BARON BEUST. Extra large, handsome flowers, 
rich mahogany-red, with old-gold shading; very 
fine, free bloomer. 12 cts. each. 
LADY FLORENCE. This is a splendid new varie- 
ty ; a strong, vigorous grower ; blooms very early 
and abundantly ; rich chrome-yeliow, very hand- 
some and fine for cut-flower work. 12 cts. each. 
SOUVENIR DE LAMARTINE. Extra large, full 
flowers with broad, reflexed petals ; beautiful lilac- 
purple, with bright pink center; very early and 
fine; always greatly admired. 12 cts. each. 
CULLINGFORDII. Rich, dark, deep crimson; a 
free bloomer, very early ; one of the handsomest 
and best varieties ever grown. 12 cts. each. 
Any three for 30 cts. Set of" thirteen splendid 
varieties for $1. 20. 
Best New Chrysanthemums. 
PHILADELPHIA. The great sensational variety 
of 1895; perfectly enormous globular Japanese 
flowers, with broad, incurved petals, color white 
shading to pale lemon; has taken first premium 
and won many valuable prizes at all the great 
shows in this country and Europe, wherever 
exhibited. 20 cts. each. 
MISS M. M. JOHNSON. Deep, golden-yellow; 
beautiful, large flowers of unusual depth and full- 
ness; well borne up on stiff stems; blooms early, 
and promises to be a leader among yellow chrysan- 
themums. 15 cts. each. 
H. W. RIEMAN. Bright, golden-yellow; very 
massive flowers, fully as deep as wide, crowded 
full of petals and exceedingly beautiful; received 
$25.00 premium at Indianapolis show, as the best 
yellow exhibited. 15 cts. 
THE EGYPTIAN. Immense flowers, fine incurved 
form; color, dark, velvety-red; very rich and 
handsome ; a splendid new variety. 15 cts. each. 
HALLOWE'EN, Grand Exhibition Variety. Flow- 
ers of the very largest size, very deep, and grandly 
incurved form; outside of petals beautiful, silver 
rose, with deep, rosy-violet centre ; magnificent in 
every respect; awarded $25. 00 premium at India- 
napolis show. 15 cts. each. 
MISS GLADY'S SPAULDING. A beautiful, new, 
pure-white chrysanthemum of remarkable beauty; 
flowers are round like balls of snow; petals regu- 
lar and pure, snowy- white ; one of the finest whites 
to date. 15 cts. each. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER. A very grand flower 
of remarkable size, and full to the centre ; petals 
reflexed with incurved tips ; bright, coral-pink 
shading to silver-rose. 15 cts. each. 
EDITH SMITH. The earliest, large, white re- 
flexed Japanese to date ; broad flat petals with 
full centre ; fine for cut flowers. 15 cts. each. 
MRS. H. W. RAND. Large, massive flowers of 
rich golden-yellow color, resembling tangled balls 
of gold thread ; highly recommended as one of the 
most graceful flowers shown. 15 cts. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON. Soft, clear yellow ; quite 
globular; crowded full of petals; perfect every 
way; one of the very finest New Sorts. 15c. each. 
EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE. Admitted one of the 
most magnificent chrysanthemums to date ; bright 
rich, golden-yellow ; scarcely equalled by any 
other variety in size and beauty. 15 cts. 
MRS. C. H. PAYNE. Beautiful lilac, rose and 
white; large deep flowers, very solid and prettily 
incurved; very handsome and desirable. 15 cts. 
each. 
NEW EDIBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM. Large, 
very beautiful, flowers, full and regular ; color 
deep, saffron-yellow ; the flowers are delicately fla- 
vored, and said to be fine for making SALADS, 
which may be used at afternoon teas, chrysan- 
themum suppers, etc. . 20 cts. each ; three for 50 cts. 
One Philadelphia and One Edible, the two for 40 cts ; 
with one other, your choice, three for 50 cts.; any 
three 15c. varieties for 35 cts. ; set of thirteen best 
new sorts $1.40, postpaid. 
