Novelty—Odd Formed 
and Various Types of 
Chrysanthemums 
These odd formed Mums are feathery and 
threadlike varieties very much admired at the 
Flower Shows and Exhibitions. 
Blooms 
Patricia Grace —Pale pink, medium height. Nov. 1 0 
Peggy Ann Hoover —Lavender. Nov. 1 0 
Pride of Toky o —Creamy pink with odd 
tubular petals. Tall grower. Nov. 1 0 
Rayonante Pale rose pink. Nov. I 0 
All of the above, $1.75 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Chrysanthemum Varieties 
Not Really Commercial Type 
But of Interest to the Student 
Arcticum-Single, pure white, 2/i inches high. 
Hardy and good for rock gardens. 
Coreanum—Single flower of blush white. Hardy. 
Indicum-Single yellow flowers of many lateral 
growths. 
Morifolium-Flowers single flesh pink color. Blooms 
about Sept. 25th. Grows 3 feet in height. 
Mawii-This comes from the mountains of North¬ 
ern Africa. Low grower, about 8 inches in 
height with fine cut leaves. Pink flower with a 
deeper center. Fine for rock gardens. 
All of the above, $1.75 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Japanese Mountain or Cascade Varieties 
Small single varieties of fairly dwarf growth. 
These are free flowering with soft or pliable stems, 
which may be bent or shaped into various forms 
to be used for trellises or on tables by training. 
They may be tied in all shapes. 
Brown Button -A dark bronze color. Matures 
about Nov. 1 0 . Blooms about 1 inch in diameter. 
Shooting Star -A nice Anemone flower about 1 J /4 
inches in diameter. Star-shaped yellow flower 
with center like a low anemone cushion. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 1 0. 
Balcony Bronze Balcony Pink Balcony Red 
Balcony White Balcony Yellow 
All of the above $1.25 doz.; $6.00 per 100; 
$50.00 per 1000. 
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