. New floral guide : 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Grove Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ABRIDGED FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 1900. 25 Best Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums These are always greatly admired. Sorry we have not room to describe them more fully, CHILD OF TWO white, extra large I LOUIS rich red, tipped with gold. and double. PERLE golden yellow. ON DINE. Amber bronze, very beautiful. LADY OF THE LAKE.—Pale heliotrope passing to mother- MADAME F. CAYEUX.—Brig


. New floral guide : 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Grove Catalogs; Plants Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ABRIDGED FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 1900. 25 Best Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums These are always greatly admired. Sorry we have not room to describe them more fully, CHILD OF TWO white, extra large I LOUIS rich red, tipped with gold. and double. PERLE golden yellow. ON DINE. Amber bronze, very beautiful. LADY OF THE LAKE.—Pale heliotrope passing to mother- MADAME F. CAYEUX.—Bright red, tipped with gold. | of-pearl shade. PRICE: 12 cts. each ; three for 30 cts.; six for 60 cts. Selected Chrysanthemums for General Planting. Best varieties. HARRY BALSLEY.—Flesh color. MODESTA.—Rich velvety yellow. MAJOR BONNAFON- Fine yellow. MRS. PARKER, Jr.—Fine silver rose. IVORY.—Cream white, one of the best. NIVEUS.—Grand snow white. MORNING GLOW.—Fine peach red. G. W. CHILDS.—Rich crimson. MRS. A. J. DREXEL.—Crimson lake. MRS. WM. TRELEASE.—Silvery red. OAKLAND.—Bright, rich terra cotta. MRS. E. D. WOLCOT.—Rose and pink. WILLIAM rosy pink. C. H. PAYNE.—Cream white. BUFF GLOBE.—Yellow balls. MRS. W. J. BRYANT.—Fine chrome THE , rose color. yellow. MUTUAL FRIEND.—Pure snow white. MRS. F. —Rich orange yellow. CHARLOTTE.—Pearl white. PRICE: 10 cts. each ; three for 25 cts.; seven for 50 cts.; set of twenty for $ Hardy Perpetual Bloorrjirjg Sweet Violet? THE following splendid New Violets are entirely hardy in open ground, and if planted in any good, ordinary soil, will bear an abundance of lovely, fragrant flowers from April to December, excepting only the very hottest months. These are the largest, sweetest and most productive kinds, and you can have them in abundance for from six to nine months in the year with just no trouble at all. LUXONNE.—Flowers of very largest size, and borne con- ti


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