. Descriptive supplemental catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. New, Rare and Beautiful 37 Siebrecht & Wadley's Exhibition Set of ^eu Chrysanthemums for 1891. single Plants, $x; tlie Entire Extiibiton Set of Xwelve for $10. The finest of the prize wiuuers at the leadiiifj shows are in this set. Four of them were held over from 18S9, and are even better than last s(!ason, taking honors where shown this year. THE CREAM OF ALL. THE NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. AUGUST SWANSOIT. Our eng-ravin"


. Descriptive supplemental catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. New, Rare and Beautiful 37 Siebrecht & Wadley's Exhibition Set of ^eu Chrysanthemums for 1891. single Plants, $x; tlie Entire Extiibiton Set of Xwelve for $10. The finest of the prize wiuuers at the leadiiifj shows are in this set. Four of them were held over from 18S9, and are even better than last s(!ason, taking honors where shown this year. THE CREAM OF ALL. THE NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. AUGUST SWANSOIT. Our eng-ravin"- (see page:Sii) gives a perfect it ea of the form and substance of this fiower, while the color is bright scarlet, lined with bright gold. It is the most brilliant of the Wheeler type, rather dwarf in habit, and very free in bloom. A magnificent exhibition pot variety. One of our own seedlings, which we offer with the greatest confidence, knowing that it will please. FLORA HILL. The finish of the fiower is exquisite. It is of splendid size and heavy texture; outer petals hori- zontal or slightly recurving; the creamy center is perfectly full and incurved. It is a good clean grower, with fine constitution. Mr. Robei-t Craig says : "Flora Hill is simply grand; finer than any other white; very large and ; This received first-class Certificate at Indianapolis. One of the most beautiful forms, and most perfect whites in the whole Chrysanthemum family. FRANK THOMSON. A splendid flower, very nearly spherical in form; petals very broad and heavy, and finely incurving; it is very nearly white in color, only showing a touch of pearl-pink at the base of the petals. The gentleman for whom it was named (the vice-president of the Penn'a K. R. Co.) sent the raisers a valuable silver cup, to show his appreciation of the magnificent flower named for him. Received first-class certificate at Indi- anapolis. A strong grower, carrying fiowers on stiff' stems. The blooms of this vari


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