Feathery Chrysantheniwns -totty’s, madison, n. j. 
FEATHERY, SPIDERY AND THREAD-LIKE 
YARIETIES 
Price: 3 for 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Our Selection, 100 Plants, $15.00 
This most unusual type of 
late - flowering Chrysanthe¬ 
mum is at last coming into its 
own. The flowers have long 
quilled petals that hang down 
gracefully several inches. If 
you are looking for late-flow¬ 
ering varieties and something 
decidedly novel—we recom¬ 
mend this type. For your 
Thanksgiving table, grow just 
a few of this type of Chrys¬ 
anthemum, and you will be 
well rewarded. 
AMATERASU 
(The Sun Goddess) 
Heavy quilled petals which 
follow no set design. Color is 
yellow as the name implies. 
BENTEN 
(Goddess of Beauty) 
Quilled petals, standing 
straight out from the center; 
color green gold at center with 
blood red tips. 
FUGI (The Wisteria) 
The largest of the entire 
set; pale lavender in color. 
Unique 
PATRICIA GRACE 
An exquisite variety for lovers of ’Mums, who are looking for 
the unusual in this flower. The color is a lovely shell pink and the 
petals are large and tubular in shape, standing straight out from 
a common center. 
UNIQUE 
A flower, that is well named for it is the most unique Chrysan¬ 
themum we have to present to our customers. The color is rich 
wine red and the thin quilled petals stand stiffly out from the 
center of the flower making it the largest of any spidery variety 
introduced. A tall grower, and for this reason should be planted 
late. 
THE DEAN 
A bridal white, feathery variety which makes a very charming spray. 
JIUJITSU 
Half the petal is white and the other half deep pink. Spidery type. 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS 
A pure white ’Mum, producing many flowers on a plant. 
WHITE THREAD 
A beautiful and interesting variety resembling nothing so much as a quantity 
of short white threads growing on a stem. 
MINIATURE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These have been called by different names, by different growers including 
“Cascades.” They are designated by the willowy growth, which enables them 
to be twisted into any conceivable shape. They are used as specimen standards 
for making Statues, Pyramids, Tree Umbrellas, also representing people. 
These came to us with a lot of difficult Japanese names, which were particu¬ 
larly hard to decipher, so we have classified them into different shades of color, 
Bronze, Yellow, American Beauty Pink, Briarcliff Pink, Salmon Pink, White, 
Crimson, Lavender, etc. October 25th. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen 
M Separate and distinct varieties, 
comprising all shades of color. 
Miniature Chrysanthemums 
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