. Elliott's 1894 Katalog. Seeds New York (State) New York Kataloge; Baumschulen New York (State) New York Kataloge; Gartengeräte und Zubehör Kataloge; Blumen Samen Kataloge; Pflanzen, Zierpflanzen Kataloge; Bäume Samen Samen Kataloge Kataloge ; Obst ; Gemüse Samen. 58 WM. ELLIOTT &Amp; Söhne' Werk Abteilung, 1894. Chrysanthemen. Diese sind nur für die Rose in impoitance. Die wunderbare Verbesserung in ihnen tlie vergangenen Jahren zeigt die großartigen Möglichkeiten des tjoriculturist Kunst, wenn sie mit einem speziellen Objekt gerichtet. Der große Zustrom von neuen Sorten zu jeder Jahreszeit macht
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. Elliott's 1894 catalogue. Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds. 58 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' PLANT DEPARTMENT, 1894. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. These are second only to the Rose in impoitance. The wonderful improvement made in them tlie past few years shows the grand possibilities of the tjoriculturist's art when directed to a special object. The great influx of new varieties each season renders selection diflacult, but we believe that the collection offered by us contains the cream of the varieties known at the present time. Henderson's Grand Prize Winnner GOLDEN WEDDING The Finest Yellow Ever Introduced. â When this superb variety was first shown in Philadelphia, in the fail of 1891, it was given a silver medal; exhibited there the past .season the judges unanimously pronounced it the finest yellow in existence. At the exhibition in Madison Square Garden, New York, it was aAvarded the Silver Cup offered b.y "Garden and Forest" for the best vase of six flowers. It was awarded the Silver Cup offered by Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting for the best vase of fifty flowers; it won First Prize in the special competition for the best vase of yellow, and was awarded a Special Certificate for great merit at Cincinnati. Thisiscertainly a most wonderful record. Nothing can exceed the richness of its color; it is unrivaled In this n^spect. It is a remarkably vigoi-ous grower and has such strength of stem that it carries its great globular flowers erect, giving it a bold majestic appearance. The form of Golden Wedding is unique; the outer petals droop downward in picturesque irregularity, the centre of the flbwer is built high, with broad petals irregularly overlaid, so that although the flowers are so large they are not heavy, solid-looking like many others. For this reason alon