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Chrysanthemums for Cascades 
Fascinating indeed are these Japanese Chrysanthemums for cas¬ 
cading. Their naturally pendant habit of growth makes them ideal 
for balconies, window boxes, hanging baskets, and pots. Although 
they tend to hang down, exceptionally striking effects are obtained 
by tying down the drooping branches as they grow. When grown 
in pots they may be placed on walls, benches or pedestals and fairly 
stiff wires provided to which to tie them down. After they have 
made their growth and come into flower they may be taken indoors 
or placed on patio walls or in hanging baskets, and their decorative 
effect is delightful. 
The lovely small flowers are mostly single in endless scintillating 
colors. 
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Mixed colors, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen i 
Chrysanthemum plants can be shipped safely by Express to any distance at very 
reasonable rates. We make no charge for packing. Shipping commences about May first. 
Anemone Flowered Type 
Two or more rows of long graceful petals 
surround a cushion of contrasting color. 
Price, 20e each; $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100 
VIVIAN MARTIN. A tiny flowered anemone. 
Petals creamy pink, center yellow. Beautiful. 
WHITE GARZA. Pure white, with yellow cen¬ 
ter. 
GARZA. Clear pink, yellow cushion. 
CHESTNUT. Tan petals, full cushion. 
IZOLA. Even shade of amaranth. 
BRONZE IZOLA. Beautiful combination of 
Autumn shades, reds, gold and bronze. 
MAY COLLADAY. Rich rosy-lavender. 
THE CHIEF. Pure soft yellow. 
Large Japanese Anemone Type 
Disbudded and grown singly these varieties 
are wonderfully beautiful. 
Price, 25c each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100 
BUFF QUEEN. A beautiful bronzy gold. Nov. 1. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. The creamy white cushions 
about 3 inches in diameter contrast beautifully 
with the pink petals. The striking flowers are 
about 5 inches across. Late. 
GRAF VON FLEMING. Very beautiful clear 
lavender. 
NORMA. A large show variety, delicate pink 
with bronze cushion. 
TRONESTA. Bright pink, with centers com¬ 
posed of short quilled florets. Fine for disbudding 
or growing in sprays. Oct. 12. 
TRIUMPH. Golden bronze flowers, 8 inches 
across with bright yellow cushions 3'/|-inches in 
diameter. 
THE TITAN. Bronzy red with two rows of 
crimson petals. Nov. 5. 
Feathery, Spidery and Threadlike 
Price, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen 
Be sure to plant some of these interest¬ 
ing and strikingly beautiful Japanese types, 
with curiously formed petals, making unique 
and artistic decorations in baskets and vases. 
AMARATSU. The curious formation resembles 
a yellow Cactus Dahlia. 
FUGI. Lavender petals eight to ten inches long. 
MISS GENA HARWOOD. Long cord-shaped 
petals of lovely rosy mauve. May be grown very 
large. 
PINK BEAUTY. Clear pink, shading to light 
lavender at tips, with a greenish gold center. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO. Long tubular petals, flared 
at the ends, lovely delicate pink color. Stiff stems. 
RED SPIDER. Can be grown to huge size by 
disbudding. A striking novelty with long, slender 
drooping petals of bright red. 
SAM CASWELL. Brilliant rose-pink. 
THE DEAN. Beautifully arranged flowers with 
pure white petals and beryl green curled center. 
SPIDERY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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