. Chaapel's flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs. The Best of the Newer Chrysanthemums. Another s3ason ha9 passed, and the Crysanthemums reigns a greater favorite than ever. The revised list I herewith present will be found to contain nothing but the very best and most approved kinds, at prices extremely low for the quality of plants. Belle Poitevine. Beautiful incurved, rosy white; eaily. 20 cts. Clinton Chalfaut. An early large yellow, of good form. 20 cts. Chas. Davis. Japanese. Golden
. Chaapel's flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs. The Best of the Newer Chrysanthemums. Another s3ason ha9 passed, and the Crysanthemums reigns a greater favorite than ever. The revised list I herewith present will be found to contain nothing but the very best and most approved kinds, at prices extremely low for the quality of plants. Belle Poitevine. Beautiful incurved, rosy white; eaily. 20 cts. Clinton Chalfaut. An early large yellow, of good form. 20 cts. Chas. Davis. Japanese. Golden chamois or buff. 20 cts. Dr. Callendreau. Large and fine; lemon yellow. 20 cts. Eda Frass. Very late pink. 15 cts. *E. Hitzeroth. A magnificent extra- large dower; petals broad and peculiarly arranged, completely filling the center. Bright lemon-yellow; exquisite, novel form; superior for commercial or ex- hibition purposes. 15 cts. Geo. W. Childs. Rich, dark velvety crimson. 25 cts. *G. R. Gause. Flower of immense size,withf ull,highcenter; petals straight or slightly incurved; a half globe in form. Color a beautiful shade of bright brozy red or terra cotta. 15 cts. *Harry May. Flowers very large and deep, full double, forming, when well opened, a massive sphere; color deep old gold,-with occasional veins of red- dish; petals very broad and thick. 15c. *Hicks Arnold. Large, full double flowers of an old gold color, lighting up wonderfully by artificial light. 15 cts. *Harry E. Widener. Bright yellow, without shadings ; flower large, on stiff, stout stems, that hold the flowers erect without support; incurving, forming a large rounded surface; petals crisp and stiff; free, but not coarse. 15 cts. *Harry Balsley. A magnificent va- riety, of a soft "Mermet" rose color, 15 cts. Jos. H. White. A lovely creamy white. 20 cts. *Joey Hill. One of the largest varieties in cultiva- tion ; color deep carmine red of beautiful shade, faced with old gold. 15 cts. J. H. Cliffe. A de
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