. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to June 1st, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. TIMOTHY EATON. Timothy Eaton. An enormous, globular Japanese incurved variety of perfect form and growth. In season Nov. 15th. Height, 4 feet. Purest white, a seedling of Miss Minnie Wanamaker. This has surely met with unparalleled success as an exhibi- tion and fancy market variety and seems to be the height of perfection in form, stem, size and foli- age. Has recei


. Florists' wholesale price list plants, bulbs, seeds, etc. : from date to June 1st, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. TIMOTHY EATON. Timothy Eaton. An enormous, globular Japanese incurved variety of perfect form and growth. In season Nov. 15th. Height, 4 feet. Purest white, a seedling of Miss Minnie Wanamaker. This has surely met with unparalleled success as an exhibi- tion and fancy market variety and seems to be the height of perfection in form, stem, size and foli- age. Has received first award in every show in which it was staged this season and will be planted in quantity for another season. $ per 100. Col. D. Appleton. A large, deep golden yellow Japanese incurved flower, that has come to dis- place Bonnaffon as a show yellow. A very easy grower with excellent stem and foliage up to the flower. Has been the winning yellow at all exhi- bitions the past season, and is certain of remaining as one of the grandest commercial varieties. $ per 100. Malcolm Lamcnd. "A red that does not ; It is exactly the color of Fisher's Torch, but is much fuller, having three times as many petals. Beautiful velvety crimson. The easiest of its color to grow, and brings out no imperfect flow- ers. With Black Hawk and G. W. Childs in the same bench showing burnt petals, this variety showed not one injured spot. $ per 100. Omega. A second early yellow, the same shade as Mrs. J. J. Glassner; ll/2 inches in diameter. Belongs to the V. Morel type, but has broader petals. In perfection October 25th. Certificated by C. S. A. $ per 100. Mrs. Elmer D. Smith. A Jap. Inc., of the most perfect form; full, double, high rounded center. Bright yellow, deeper than Golden Wedding. Stem and foliage perfect; scant 3 feet high. This variety will rival Maj. Bonnaffon, being brighter in color, more dwarf, very similar in form, with much heavier and stronger stem.


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