. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PRICE i J SET OF 8 FOR Mrs. John J. Glessner-A hght yellow, very distinct an form ; broad petals, opening m a whorl, which, when matured, assume a convex form; tips turning backward and twisting m all directions. Golden Weddiner —The grand- est golden yellow variety, and is the y\>' marvel of the period. ITothing can exceed the richness of its color; it is a remarkably vigorous grower, and has


. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PRICE i J SET OF 8 FOR Mrs. John J. Glessner-A hght yellow, very distinct an form ; broad petals, opening m a whorl, which, when matured, assume a convex form; tips turning backward and twisting m all directions. Golden Weddiner —The grand- est golden yellow variety, and is the y\>' marvel of the period. ITothing can exceed the richness of its color; it is a remarkably vigorous grower, and has such strength of stem that it carries its great globular flowers erect, giving it a bold, majestic ap- pearance. The form of the Golden Wedding is unique; the outer petals droop downward in picturesque ir- regularity ; the center of the flower is built high, with broad petals irreg- ularly overlaid, so that, although the Aowers are large, they are not heavy, solid looking, like many otiiers. This grand variety has been awarded the highest honors where ever exhibited. H. L. Sunderbruch—One of the very finest of all exhibition yel- lows. The size is enormous but not coarse. A superb yellow variety. I Major Bonna ffon —Soft, \ clear, incurving yellow, full in t center and deep; m perfect form | and finish ; like ivory at its best; Z habit dwarf; keeping qualities t excellent; foHage well up to 5 flower. I MAJOR BONNAFFON. 3Irs. M. M. Johnson—This is I another beautiful variety. It won I the prizes at Chicago and Cincinnati [ before the judges on October 20, thus making it a very early variety. The [ flowers are very broad and well built I up in the center, of the richest deep golden-yellow. This will be a prize- taker wherever shown. "Winner of eleven first prizes. Mrs. O. P. Bassett—Magnificent flower; outer petals broad and soft cream color tinted with carmine; attracted large attention at Chicago, 1898 shows. Maud Adams—A grand, incurv- ed, magnificent, clear


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