. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. PLANTS—GENERAL COLLECTION. 77 Golden Bedder— Clear yellow when well de- veloped, edge some- what crinkled with center rib of lighter yellow. Harry May — Leaves pointed and toothed on edge, body of leaf in- tense rose with edge and markings of crim- son. Klondyke — Bright green, center beauti- fully marked golden yellow, distinctly bor- dered deep bronze. Rainbow — Large hand- some foliage, deeply ser


. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. PLANTS—GENERAL COLLECTION. 77 Golden Bedder— Clear yellow when well de- veloped, edge some- what crinkled with center rib of lighter yellow. Harry May — Leaves pointed and toothed on edge, body of leaf in- tense rose with edge and markings of crim- son. Klondyke — Bright green, center beauti- fully marked golden yellow, distinctly bor- dered deep bronze. Rainbow — Large hand- some foliage, deeply serrated, crimson vein- ed and marked choco- late and carmine, edged green. Ruby—Dark ruby blotch in center with broad veins of same merging into pale lemon and white. Sunclad—Bright yellow, nicely pointed, edged crimson. The Dawn—A peculiar combination of crimson and chocolate, edged yellow. Tam O'Shanter—Large deep green foliage, with creamy white center, heavily splashed car- mine and chocolate. Verschaffelti—Rich, vel- vety crimson. The best of all for bedding. ioc. each; 12 of one variety 60c.; 100, our choice, by express CHRYSANTHEMUMS. "The Queen of Autumn ; Nothing com- pares with Chrysanthemums in gorgeous array of color or freedom of bloom. They may be planted any time from early spring till July and make fine sized flowering plants by fall. Give them plenty of room (two feet apart is none too much), and good, rich soil; plenty of moisture and sunshine, and suc- cess is assured. As they flower only on terminal branches the tips of the young plants should be pinched out when five or six inches high, 'to make them branch freely. If desired for indoor blooming, they should be lifted about the last of September and potted. Give a thorough watering and set in a shady place for a few days, afterwards expose them to the full light. New Chrysanthemums. The Cream of Last Year's Introductions. Col. D. Appleton—Very large, deep golden


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