. A complete list of the latest novelties. Nursery stock Michigan Adrian Catalogs; Chrysanthemums Catalogs; Carnations Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 6 NATHAN SMITH & SON. Novelties of 1901. IOC each; $ per 100, except where noted. Brutus.—A large, handsome flower; very bright red, shaded with orange. Broad, reflexed petals. Extra good stem and foliage; dwarf. Either bud; midseason. 10c ea.; $ per 100. Chestnut Hili.—An excellent variety for'pot culture owing to its dwarf, sturdy habit. Clear, bright vellow of excellent form and substance. Midseason; terminal bud. 10c ea.; $ per 1
. A complete list of the latest novelties. Nursery stock Michigan Adrian Catalogs; Chrysanthemums Catalogs; Carnations Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 6 NATHAN SMITH & SON. Novelties of 1901. IOC each; $ per 100, except where noted. Brutus.—A large, handsome flower; very bright red, shaded with orange. Broad, reflexed petals. Extra good stem and foliage; dwarf. Either bud; midseason. 10c ea.; $ per 100. Chestnut Hili.—An excellent variety for'pot culture owing to its dwarf, sturdy habit. Clear, bright vellow of excellent form and substance. Midseason; terminal bud. 10c ea.; $ per 100.*^ Curly Locks.—A decided artistic bloom, often 12 inches in diameter. (Juter petals tu- bular and reflexed, open at the tips. Color, a beautiful pink, changing to white at center 10c ea.; $ per doz. Qen. Antonio flaceo.— The flowers are about the size of Shrimpton and of the same color, but, unlike that variety, does not sunburn or fade. Be- ing exceedingly dwarf, it is the best crimson for pot culture. Very heavy stem and foliage. Last crown or terminal. 10c ea.; $ per 100. Golden Beauty.—Large, re- flexed blooms of good sub- stance. A pleasing shade of yellow, similar to Bonnaffon. Fine stem and foliage. A very late commercial variety. lolantha.—A Jap. Inc. flow- ering early in October. Color, a beautiful shade of soft pink. Good grower. We consider this the best early pink yet pro- duced. Either bud. rialcolm Lamond.—This va- riety made a favorable impres- sion at several shows last fall. A very dwarf red, same color as Fisher's Torch, but an improve- ment in every way. Good grower; dwarf habit. Does not burn. riary , growth and form of Mme. Perrin, of which it is a seedling. A light shade of pink with a pearl gloss on outer petals. A good commercial variety. Hiss Alice Byron.—A pure white variety with very broad, loosely incurving petals, similar to Mrs. H. Weeks. Dwarf and robust growth. Rather early. A commercial and exhibition variet
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