Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive catalogue trees plants. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants seeds. . descriptivecatal1896bake Year: 1896 NEW VARIETIES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 'Our selection from the following- list, $2 per dozen. PHILADELPHIA. Received first honors wherever shown this season. A grand, large, incurved bloom, full and globular; the most distinct variety existing. The general effect of color is a very delicate creamy white, a tone of color hard to describe. 35 ct3. each. MISS M. M. JOHNSON. Extra early variety of a beautiful deep golden color; it is incurved, of fine form


Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive catalogue trees plants. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants seeds. . descriptivecatal1896bake Year: 1896 NEW VARIETIES OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 'Our selection from the following- list, $2 per dozen. PHILADELPHIA. Received first honors wherever shown this season. A grand, large, incurved bloom, full and globular; the most distinct variety existing. The general effect of color is a very delicate creamy white, a tone of color hard to describe. 35 ct3. each. MISS M. M. JOHNSON. Extra early variety of a beautiful deep golden color; it is incurved, of fine form and great depth; foliage fine and stems stiff; of dwarf habit. Received certificate at Chicago and Cincinnati. Ready to cut October 10. 25 cts. each. YELLOW QUEEN. Extra large, clear yellow: one of the finest early varieties ever introduced,having perfected its flowers in the open air during the past two seasons by October 10. 15 ets. C. B. AVHITNALL. A large, regular Chinese variety; outer petals recurv- ing, forming a perfect globe when well grown. Color soft, velvety maroon; reverse a shade lighter; new color in this section. Certificate at Madison Square. Is one of PHILA- CIELPHIA. the finest and easi- e s t sorts to grow. 15 cts. WM. FALCONER. A pale, pure pink variety of the Ostrich Plume Chrysanthe- mums, with fine, large double flowers. Plant a strong grower, with stout stiff stems; one of the best of the class. 20 cts. MAUD DEAN. An extra large- flowered variety. Petals broad and incurving, perfectly double, and of great substance. Co1 or pink, almost rose—a shade not found in any other variety. A model variety for cut- flower purposes, in form, size, coloi and stem. It received a silver cup a\ Indianapolis as prize novelty for 1891. and first-class certificates at Cincin- nati and Boston. 15 cts. H. L. SUXDERBRl'CH. Blight golden yellow ; fine incurved form and large size. 20 cts. JOEY HILL. Of the very grand- est size; we know of nothing larger in the entire famil


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