. â -**-': . 1 WaL- 4 JsSjgd 1 ftjitfl? ' *Q^ffl '-' Early-flowering Chrysanthemums. SlNGLE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. NEW SINGEE-EEOWERING CHRYSANTH EMIIMS. These have been extensively exhibited the past few seasons, and have found many admirers. They are easily grown and. useful alike as decorative subjects in pots, or as cut-flowers. Belle of Weybridge. Chestnut terra-cotta, a fine color. Earls wood Beauty. Primrose-yellow, with large bold eye. Grace Lambert. A beautiful deep pink flower. Gretchen. Pure white with green eye, a pretty effect. Gladys Hemsley. A fine large pink of dwarf habit.


. â -**-': . 1 WaL- 4 JsSjgd 1 ftjitfl? ' *Q^ffl '-' Early-flowering Chrysanthemums. SlNGLE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. NEW SINGEE-EEOWERING CHRYSANTH EMIIMS. These have been extensively exhibited the past few seasons, and have found many admirers. They are easily grown and. useful alike as decorative subjects in pots, or as cut-flowers. Belle of Weybridge. Chestnut terra-cotta, a fine color. Earls wood Beauty. Primrose-yellow, with large bold eye. Grace Lambert. A beautiful deep pink flower. Gretchen. Pure white with green eye, a pretty effect. Gladys Hemsley. A fine large pink of dwarf habit. Harold Bishop. ⢠Very free and effective white. Harold Shaw. White, tips of petals tinged with pink. Irene Cragg. A large pure white. J. T. Angus. Rose cerise, one of the latest to bloom. Katie Covell. Rich reddish-violet. Lily Beer. Yellow, on long, graceful sprays. Linton. Creamy-blush, large, striking flower. riary Richardson. Redish-salmon; distinct and pretty. Mrs. E. Roberts. Very large blush. Mrs. E. Partridge. Large sprays of light pink flowers. Mrs. A. Holden. Light yellow, of splendid shape. Reine des Roses. A splendid pink variety. Rob Roy. White ground, suffused with blush. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. One each of the 18 for $ CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. (Paris Daisy, or Marguerite.) This type is used extensively as cut flowers during the winter, and' is especially valuable as a decorative pot plant at Easter. Etoile d'Or. Large, single light-yellow flowers. Queen Alexandra. This variety has pure white flowers from 2J to. 3 inches in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double. The remainder of the flowers on the same plant come semi-double and single, all of which are very handsome. Blush Queen Alexandra. A splendid blush pink form of the above. 10 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. F. Sander. A grand new double white variety, offered this season for the first time. Illustrated and described on page 131. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. HARDY POMPON CHRYSANT


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