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New Floral Guide— Spring, 1901,
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The Best M..w Chrysanthemums
The grand New Chrysanthemums described below are recommended as among the best and most
valuable varieties up-to-date, they are good healthy growers, early and abundant bloomers, and bear
flowers of the largest size and most beautiful colors. Many of them have taken first prizes at the great
shows, and all are recognized as among the very best of their respective classes.
lORA — This is a grand Chrysanthemum,
Extra large full flowers, with beautiful
tubular petals; clear bright pink; fine
artistic form, very large size; a strong
vigorous grower; early and abundant
bloomer. 12 cts. each.
MRS. F. A. CONSTABLE-A magnifi-
cent pure white variety which always
attracts a great deal of attention, owing
to its beautiful form &ud fine finish.
12 cts. each.
MRS. J. J. GLESSNER— This is a very
handsome variety for garden planting;
makes a neat compact bush, covered
with large showy flowers; color, light-
yellow, rich apricot shading. 12c. each.
SHILOWA— Brilliant crimson, an ele-
gant Japanese variety, with long tv/isted
petals; extra fine bright red for garden
planting; a good bloomer. 12 cts. each.
AUTUMN GLORY— A grand Japanese
variety; immense bloomer; color, deep
salmon, changing to soft shrimp pink;
always makes a grand display of flow-
ers; showy and handsome. 12 cts. each.
BLACK BEAUTY— Extra large flowers;
very dark, deep red; a dwarf, sturdy
grower and very free bloomer; excel-
lent for garden planting. 12 cts. each.
LEONIDES— Extra large, full, regular flow-
ers with straight flat petals; color, deep,
rich amaranth, finely shaded with maroon.
12 cts. each.
THE QUEEN— Avery popular white variety; large
full flowers; a grand sort for general planting, and
also for exhibitions. 12 cts. each.
FISHER'S TORCH— Pure deep red, very bright and
showy; makes large bold flowers, borne erect on
stiff stems; a good free bloomer and a general
favorite. 12 cts. each.
BLACK HAWK— Largest and most beautiful dark
crimson scarlet — looks as if made of crimson vel-
vet, large, full and deep; superb in every way.
12 cts. each.
KLONDIKE— A splendid variety, deep rich golden
yellow; large solid flowers, reflexed petals; one of
the best yellow sorts. 12 cts. each.
JOHN SHRIMPTON— Grand deep red flowers, very
bright and striking; a neat compact grower and
abundant bloomer. 12 cts. each.
PINK IVORY — Extra large, incurved globular flow-
ers; bright, clear rose-pink; an ideal variety of this
color; stands at the head. 12 cts. each.
"WILLIAM SIMPSON— Immense flowers; very deep, regu-
lar and full; fine, rich rosy pink; reverse of petals, silver-
rose; one of the earliest large-flowering varieties, and has
taken highest prizes whenever exhibited. 12 cts. each.
ROSE OWEN— A grand early variety; large, perfect form;
a splendid flower of clear bright shining pink. 12c. each,
PRICE, 12 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts.; Set of 17 for $1.60, postpaid. ^
S eptember-Flowering' Chrysanthemums
These are partictilarly desirable because they bloom early and make a grand display of flowers
before the cold weather injures the blooms.
New Clirysanthemum, Mrs. F. A. Constable.
LIBERTY— Very beautiful incurved form, perfectly double
globular flowers; deep rich golden-yellow; very beautiful.
12c. each.
MRS. W. J. BRYAN— Extra fine, bright chrome-yellow; a
magnificent flower, and an early and abundant bloomer.
12 cts. each.
BARON VEILLARD— Ivarge double flowers; brilliant yel-
low with rosy-crimson markings; fine. 12 cts. each.
GLORY OF THE PACIFIC— Beautiful clear pink; large,
round flowers wnth broad petals; immense bloomer and
very showy. 12 cts. each.
MISS KATE BROWN— One of the earliest and most
abundant bloomers; loaded with large, pure white flowers^
12 cts. each.
MME. GASTELIER— Pure white with lemon centre; flow-
ers, large and full, a good early bloomer. 12 cts. each.
CAMILLE BERNARDIN— Large and handsome; bright
violet-pink; very clear and beautiful; one of the best for
general planting. 12 cts. each.
WE. CHIQUOT— Early and beautiful; perfectly double
flowers of medium size; regular and solid form; color, rich
coppery-yellow with brick-red centre; fine. 12 cts. each.
PKICE— Any 3 for 30 cts.; 7 for 65 cts.; tlie Set of 11 for S5 cts., postpaid.
ARBRE de NOEL — A very early and abundant bloomer;
medium size flowers; very double and full; deep orange,
shaded red, tipped with yellow; handsome and distinct.
12 cts. each.
EDITH SYRATT— One of the most beautiful varieties yet
produced; large, full, graceful flowers; rich violet-pink,
shading to purplish-rose; reverse of petals, silver-rose;
blooms very early and makes a grand show. 12 cts. each.
MIDGE— The best dwarf early white, extra large beautiful
flowers, very full and regular and pure white; the whole
plant appears one mass of flowers. 12 cts. each.
MME. GENEVE CASSAGNEAU— Fine, largfe, regular
flowers; elegant flesh-pink, with canary-yellow centre;
very pretty and attractive; a good healthy grower and very
free bloomer. 12 cts. each.
MARION HENDERSON— A magnificent early yellow sort;

invaluable to lovers of early Fall flowers. 12 cts. each.
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Author Conard & Jones Co. (West Grove, Pa.); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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New floral guide : 1901.
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42484223
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Page 61
Names
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NameFound:Chrysanthemum NameConfirmed:Chrysanthemum EOLID:38388 NameBankID:2657422 NameFound:Leonides NameConfirmed:Leonides EOLID:8907570 NameBankID:4216925
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42484223
DOI
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10.1111/j.1469-7998.1865.tb02381.x
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  • New floral guide : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
  • Catalogs
  • Nursery stock
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Roses
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42484223
  • Conard
  • Jones
  • Co.
  • Flowers
  • West Grove, PA
  • Conard & Jones Co
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • bulbs (plants)
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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  • conard & jones co
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  • bhlinbloom
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