. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Boston (,).—Terra cotta; extra rine. Baby Margaret (—A miniature variety; golden yellow. Bertha Fairs ( Singlej.—Brilliant rose pink; the earliest to bloom. Christmas Gold (—Bright yellow; late. Excelsior ().—Clear yellow. Excellence ().—Pure white; tall. Golden Climax (—Orange yellow; one of the very rinest. Hatefield (Singlej.—Brilliant scarlet, con- trasting beautifulh- with the golde


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. Boston (,).—Terra cotta; extra rine. Baby Margaret (—A miniature variety; golden yellow. Bertha Fairs ( Singlej.—Brilliant rose pink; the earliest to bloom. Christmas Gold (—Bright yellow; late. Excelsior ().—Clear yellow. Excellence ().—Pure white; tall. Golden Climax (—Orange yellow; one of the very rinest. Hatefield (Singlej.—Brilliant scarlet, con- trasting beautifulh- with the golden center. Helios (Single;.—Chestnut scarlet, flecked with yellow at tips. Ida Katherine Skiff (Single;.—\'ery large, brilliant bronzy amber. Jules Lagravere ().—Deep garnet. One of the ever introduced. Lily Neville (Single).—White, of great size. Mrs. Henry F. Vincent (P. )—Exquisite shade of and bronze with salmon markings. Mrs. H. Harrison iP.;.—Beautiful blush: one of the hardiest. Mrs. Francis H. Bergen (P.).—Creamy white with rosv pink Marion (^;.— Light pink: early. Mensa (Single;.—Glistening white. Millicent Piper (Single'.—A good early white. Mrs. Max Behr (Single;.—Dwarf; chestnut scarlet. Meyer's Perfection (Anemone-flowered;.—A splendid early white. Queen of Whites ().—Creamy white. Rose Travenna (P.).—Deeo rose colored. Shaker Lady (;.—Bright pink; a beauti- ful sort. Snowflake (Single).—Purest white; splendid. Stanley Ven ( Single —Lovely rose colored. Mrs. W. E. Buckingham (Single).—Pink: splendid for cutting. Zenobia (P.).—Bright yellow; early. Anv of the above, strong plants from pots, each.'15c.: dozen, $; 100, SPECIAL OFFER To introduce our splendid Hardy Chrys- anthemums into as many gardens as possible, we will send twelve plants, each one different from the rest, including some of the very best sorts, for $ UNNAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS Large-flowered Pin


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