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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
59
MRS. LAYAL
Pansy Geranium, MRS. LAYAL,, A Wonderful Plant — This new and Avonderful Pansy
Geranium is of the easiest growth, dwarf in habit, literally covered with flowers all
the time and as it requires little or no attention, it is invaluable as a windoAV
plant. The coloring and markings of the flowers are most extraordinary — light
pink, white, dark purple, black, etc., almost rivaling the Pansy in uniqueness of
flower. It is this combination of coloring which obtained for it the popular name
of Pansy Geranium. Strong plants, ready to bloom, 20 cts. each; three for 50 cts.
New Pansy Geranium, BRIDESMAID — Same as above, but the color is a beautiful
lavender bordered white. An entirely distinct color, and in every way as fine as
Mrs. Layal. 20 cts.; three for 50 cts.
THE TWO PANSY GERANIUMS FOR 35 CENTS
SET OF PRIZE WINNING 1VIUMS '
AUSTRALIAN GOLD — Deep golden-yellow
tones of bronze; of immense size; the peta
feathery, incurved and whorled. 15 cts.
BLACK HAWK — An extra fine deep crimson
etv of the largest size; none finer of its colo
CHRISTMAS CHEER— This is one of
the most brilliant Chrysanthemums.
20 cts.
CLEMENTINE TOUSET — The most
wonderful of all white "Mums." Pure
snow-white, often flushed pink ; of
immense size. 15 cts.
GOLDEN GLOW— Bright yellow of vel-
vety finish. Flower five and one-half
inches in diameter. 10 cts.
GOOD GRACIOUS— This is the grand-
est of all pink Chrysanthemums. Its
name originated from a lady on first
seeing it, exclaiming "Good Graci-
ous." 20 cts.
GOLDEN WEDDING— Nothing finer amon:
yellows; shines like burnished gold. Thi
standard for measuring yellows ; of mam
moth size. 15 cts.
JOHN SHRIMPTON — A rich red that has
many admirers ; of the largest size. Extra.
15 cts.
LAVENDER QUEEN— A lovely shade of pink-
ish-lilac. Very desirable. 15 cts.
MAJOR BON.YFFON— One of the very deep
golden-yellow Chrysanthemums; beautiful
flower, both in form and color ; incurved. 15
cts.
MISS 3IINNIE BAILEY— One of the grandest of all pink Chrysanthemums
it IS exquisite, showing not the slightest trace of coarseness. 10 cts.
MRS. JEROME JONES— One of the finest white Chrysanthemums ever raised ; flowers
of exquisite form and finish; grand. 10 cts.
MRS. PERRIN— Still the brightest of all the pinks. Beautifullv formed. 10 cts.
MRS. O. P. BASSET— A light lemon-yellow of the largest size; grand. 10 cts.
NAGOYA— One of the largest and finest brilliant yellows in the whole Chrysanthe-
mum family. 15 cts.
PERCY PLUMRIDGE— This grand variety has literally leaped into popularity. Flow-
ers are so large as to startle you. The color shades from a few rows of lavender
pearl to the richest pink. 15 cts.
ROBERT HALLIDAY — Flowers of mammoth size and deep golden-yellow; reallv a
wonder. 10 cts.
SILVER CLOUD — A delicate shade of peach-pink bordered white. 10 cts.
TIMOTHY EATON— The largest and grandest of all white "Mums"; simplv immense.
10 cts.
VIRGINIA POEHLMAN— Claimed by many to be the very best white to date. Pure
white faintly tinged pink. A most wonderfully beautiful Chrysanthemum. 20 cts.
CHYSAMilEMUMS

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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Miss C.H. Lippincott (Firm)
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Lippincott seeds : 1915.
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42205467
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132981 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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65968
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Page 59
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NameFound:Chrysanthemum NameConfirmed:Chrysanthemum EOLID:38388 NameBankID:2657422
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42205467
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  • Lippincott seeds : 1916.
  • Garden Stories
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Fruit
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Seeds
  • Vegetables
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42205467
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42205467
  • bhlGardenStories
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  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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26 January 2015
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