Ch rysanthemums — Ex hibition Varieties 
By proper disbudding and feeding these will produce enormous flowers suitable for 
exhibition purposes. Price 35c each, $3.50 per dozen 
White 
Louisa Pockett. The queen of white chrys¬ 
anthemums. 
Wm. Turner. Probably the most popular of 
all for growing to exhibition size. 
Yellow 
My Michigan. Bright yellow. 
Yellow Pockett. Light yellow. 
Yellow Turner. Beautiful creamy yellow. 
Purple 
Antonin Marmotel. Rich rosy purple, large 
shaggy flowers. 
Purple King. Very large size; nearest ap¬ 
proach to true purple. 
Pink 
Meudon. Dark pink. Immense. 
Princess Teru and La France. See 
Novelties. 
Bronze and Red Shades 
Sgt. W. E. Young. Light bronze shading to 
scarlet. 
Mrs. Harvey Firestone. A wonderfully massive 
flower; pinkish-chamois and buff. 
PINK BEAUTY 
A Graceful Feathery Type Chrysanthemum 
Feathery, Spidery and Threadlike 
Be sure to plant some of these interesting and strikingly beautiful Japanese 
types, with curiously formed petals making unique and artistic decorations 
in baskets and vases. 
Price 25c each, $2.50 per dozen 
Fugi. Lavender petals eight to ten inches 
long. 
J. C. Taggart. Orange bronze quilled petals, 
covered with hairs. Fine long stems for bas¬ 
ket work. 
Pink Beauty. Clear pink, shading to light 
lavender at tips, with a greenish gold cen¬ 
ter. 
Lavender Feather. Beautiful deep lavender. 
Very tall growing. 
Red Spider. Can be grown to huge size by 
disbudding. A striking novelty with long, 
slender drooping petals of bright red. 
The Dean. Beautifully arranged flowers with 
pure white petals and a beryl green curled 
center. 
PAUL j. HOWARD’S 
Horticultural Establishment 
250 So. La Brea . . . Los Angeles, 
