. Autumn 1900 : our new guide to rose culture. WINTER-BLOOMING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND GERANIUMS. 33. Chrysanthemum, Mrs. E. G. Hill. dinter-Blooming Chrysanthemums- If it were generally known that Chrysanthemums are as eas- ily grown and as satisfactory for Winter culture indoors as Car- nations they would become immensely popular. We want our customers to try a few plants of the choice varieties described below. Follow these directions and you will be rewarded by having plants fully as good as the one shown in our illustration. Use pots or boxes not less than 5 inches across. Use rich soil. For t


. Autumn 1900 : our new guide to rose culture. WINTER-BLOOMING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND GERANIUMS. 33. Chrysanthemum, Mrs. E. G. Hill. dinter-Blooming Chrysanthemums- If it were generally known that Chrysanthemums are as eas- ily grown and as satisfactory for Winter culture indoors as Car- nations they would become immensely popular. We want our customers to try a few plants of the choice varieties described below. Follow these directions and you will be rewarded by having plants fully as good as the one shown in our illustration. Use pots or boxes not less than 5 inches across. Use rich soil. For two weeks at least pinch the tops of plants, also the lower -branches. Do not allow flowers to form until the plant is healthy and sturdy. Do not be afraid to pinch the plants to form desired. Keep in fairly cool temperature. Water moder- ately. Give partial sunshine. Try a few plants. Price, 10 cts. each.; 3 for 25 cts.; 7 for 50 cts.; 75 cts. per dozen. Autumn Glory—A grand pink, absolutely distinct color, which shades deep reddish salmon, and" when open to a bright shrimp pink ; of immense size. Australian Gold—The very largest incurved yellow, early- blooming variety, except Mrs. Bassett. Simply superb. Frank Hardy—A pure white sport from Good Gracious; an immense white glow with sheen like mother-of-pearl. Eugene Dailledouze—A wonderful variety of immense size, forming- a perfect ball of golden yellow. George AV. Childs—Deep rich velvety crimson; the best of its color. Glory of the Pacific—The best early pink; magnificent large flowers. Ivory-The grandest of all whites for general planting. None better. 3Irs. E. G. Hill—Grand incurving flowers, full and deep, 5 to 6 inches across; a La France pink. 3Irs. Jerome Jones—Creamy-white flowers of great size and perfect form ; free blooming. Mrs. H. Robinson—A great exhibition variety, for which purpose it beats all others; color pure white; large, full double flowers. Mrs. "William C. Egan—Color crim


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