. HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEHUMS. hese beautiful small-flowered varieties are again very popular for outdoor bed- ding purposes. They are quite hardy, and, with but a slight covering of leaves or coarse stable litter during the winter, will take care of them- selves after once planted, and produce an abundant, almost lavish, pro- fusion of blooms, and the plants lend a coloration to the garden just at a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the flower- ing, and it will frequently happen that an armful of flowers can be c
. HARDY POMPONE CHRYSANTHEHUMS. hese beautiful small-flowered varieties are again very popular for outdoor bed- ding purposes. They are quite hardy, and, with but a slight covering of leaves or coarse stable litter during the winter, will take care of them- selves after once planted, and produce an abundant, almost lavish, pro- fusion of blooms, and the plants lend a coloration to the garden just at a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the flower- ing, and it will frequently happen that an armful of flowers can be cut after a sharp frost. Blushing Bride. Soft pink. Eagle d'Or. Fine deep yellow. Flora. Beautiful deep golden yellow. Fred. Peele. Deep crimson; tipped gold. Globe d'Or. Canary-yellow. Golden Fleece. Clear yellow. Gold Finch'. Golden bronze. Gold Nugget. Old gold. Isabella. Beautiful blush. Julia Lagravere. Very fine crimson maroon. L'Ami Couderchet. Fine sulphur-white. flaid of Kent. Pure white, tinted with rose. Hodel of Perfection. A fine pure white. /Irs. Vincent. Dark crimson. Pettilant. Soft creamy sulphur; POMPONE Chrysanthemum President. Dark cumson. Queen of Bulgaria. Bright rose. Regulus. Terra-cotta. Rhoda. Apple-blossom pink. Rosinante. Blush rose. Strathmeath. Rosy pink; dis- tinct. Price, 10 cts. each ; $ per doz.; set of 25 varieties for $ CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. (Paris Daisy, or Marguerite.) California Giant. This is the large-white Marguerite that is used so extensively as a cut flower in winter and as a decorative pot plant at Easter. Etoile d'Or. Yellow Daisy, or Marguerite. 10 cts. each; $ per doz. Sceur Melaine. Tiber. Crimson yellow. Trojan. Bright centre. Veuve Clicquot. edged yellow. Fine pure white, brown, tipped maroon, yellow Brick-red j
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