POMPONS FOR DISBUDDING 
Price 15e each; 10 for $1.35; $12.00 per 100 
CHICAGO PEARL. Like balls of snow. 
ELORA. Blush pink with gold center. 
GOLD DROP. Golden bronze with crimson cen¬ 
ter. 
NUBIAN. Tall sprays of chestnut red. 
ROSELEA. Cream shading to bright pink. 
WESTERN BEAUTY. Deep Pink. 
LEGAL TENDER. A beautiful combination of 
gold and bronze. 
YELLOW FELLOW. Beautiful brilliant yellow. 
THREE LOVELY NEW SINGLE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price 25c each; 10 for $2.25. 
RADIANT. Strikingly brilliant red, with 
flowers three inches in diameter. 
VALENCIA. Very large flowers on strong 
erect stems. A lovely tone of orchid-pink 
and tan. Very unusual. 
CURLY LOCKS. A very novel flower 
with quilled petals. The white blossoms, 
pink late in season are borne in artistic 
sprays, beautiful for vases and baskets. 
Single Chrysanthemums 
One or more rows of petals, open centered flowers in graceful sprays making charm¬ 
ing decorations in basket or vase. 
1 5c each; 1 0 for $1 
DAZZLER. Brilliant red, with golden center. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM. Largest white. 
H. MARIE TOTTY. Bronzy red; yellow zone. 
IRENE. Deep lavender, white zone. 
LOUISE MAYO. Six rows of petals, outer ones 
lavender, inner ones pale gold. 
MERSTHAM JEWEL. Bronzy gold, with terra 
cotta zone. 
MAHOGANY. Deep mahogany and bronze. 
35; 100 for $12.00 
MRS. C. S. McKINNEY. Several rows of bright 
buttercup-yellow petals. 
MRS. E. D. GODFREY. Large, pure pink. 
R. COLLINS. Brilliant tawny bronze. 
SUPREME. Very large deep crimson. 
LIBERTY. Bright bronzy red, large sized. 
BISHOP OF HENNINGHAUS. Exceptionally in¬ 
teresting flowers with tubular petals which are 
red, with creamy white zone. 
Anemone Flowered Type 
Two or more rows of petals surround a cushion center of contrasting color. 
15c each; 10 for $1.35; $12.00 per 100 
CHESTNUT. Tan petals, full cushion. 
IZOLA. Even tone of amaranth. 
BRONZE IZOLA. Red, gold, and bronze. 
MAY COLLADAY. Rich rosy lavender. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Deep crimson, a lovely color. 
ROLINDA. Beautiful sprays of graceful small 
bronze flowers, each with attractive cushion cen¬ 
ter. 
OHIO STATE. A beautiful clear yellow, new. 
EVA LE GALLIENNE. A new variety of excep¬ 
tional beauty. The long graceful petals of crushed 
raspberry surround a cushion of gold. The con¬ 
trast in color tones is exceptionally pleasing. 
GARZA SUPREME. A fine flower with pure 
white petals and yellow cushion. 
SNOW QUEEN. Flowers of great individual 
beauty. Broad white petals and yellow cushion. 
Large Japanese Anemone Type 
Disbudded, and grown one flower to a stem, these varieties attain great size and 
are exceedingly striking; grown in sprays they are also beautiful. 
25c each; 10 for $2.25; 100 for $16.00 
BUFF QUEEN. Beautiful gold. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. Clear pink petals and 
creamy white cushion. 
CHINA ROSE. A magnificent new variety; rich 
blood red with a large cush'on. 
GRAF VON FLEMING. Clear lavender; gold 
cushion. 
INNOCENCIA. Pure white, yellow cushion. 
NORMA. Delicate pink with bronzy cushion. 
THE TITAN. Bronzy red throughout. 
TRIUMPH. Golden bronze; with large bright 
yellow cushion. 
TRONESTA. Bright pink, yellow cushion. 
MRS. JOHN SHIELDS. Beautiful sulfur yellow 
with large deep yellow cushion. 
WILFREDA. Charming flowers of a soft creamy 
yellow. 
SMITH'S INNOCENCE. Pure white petals and 
creamy white cushion. The petals slightly reflex; 
a soft harmony in form and color. 
TOPKNOT. A single row of bright pink petals 
and a large, high white cushion suggest the 
name. 
Feathery, Spidery arid Threadlike 
Japanese Chrysanthemums 
We have a wonderful collection of these interesting and strikingly beautiful types, 
which with their curiously formed petals, often hanging down many inches, make unique 
and artistic decorations in baskets and vases. They may be disbudded, attaining large size, 
and attract much attention at shows. For home use and display they are becoming one of 
the most preferred types. Price 25c each; 10 for $2.25; 100 for $20.00. 
F. J. TAGGART. Deep yellow quilled petals 
covered with hairs. 
J. C. TAGGART. Like' above, colored orange 
bronze. 
FUGI. Lavender petals 8 to 10 inches long. 
MIGNONETTE. A lovely flower resembling a 
light yellow cenlaurea or thistle. 
MISS GENA HARWOOD. Long cord shaped 
petals of lovely rosy mauve. May be grown very 
large. 
RAYONANTE. The same type as the preced¬ 
ing one, clear rose colored. 
WHITE RAYONANTE. Identical except in 
color. 
PINK BEAUTY. Clear pink, shading to light 
lavender ar tips, with a green gold center. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO. Long tubular petals with 
spoonlike-tips; creamy pink, may be grown to 
huge size. 
RED SPIDER, Large slender petalled flower of 
deep red with green-gold center. 
JAPANESE MAIDEN. Charming flowers with 
long tubular petals of chamois yellow. 
MRS. FILKINS. Pure white fluffy flowers with 
golden centers. An exceptionally free bloomer. 
FOUR WONDERFUL 
NOVELTY FEATHERY TYPES 
MATCH STICKS. Very odd flowers with 
one row of light bronze quilled petals, 
each with a spoonlike-tip colored rose. 
Price 35c. 
PEGGY ANNE HOOVER. Such long 
petals and handsomely formed flowers 
would make one think that they could 
not be real. The color is a delightful tone 
of orchid. Price 35c. 
R. BACON. Similar to Match Sticks, but 
very large. Bright rose colored quilled 
petals radiating from a golden center, with 
spoonlike-tips of gold. Splendid disbudded. 
Price 35c. 
UNIQUE. Deep wine-colored petals, 8 
to 10 inches long, very rich in color and 
a strikingly beautiful flower. Price 50c. 
COLLECTION — One each of 
the four for $1.50 
Chrysanthemums for 
Cascades 
Fascinating indeed are these Japanese Chry¬ 
santhemums for cascading. Their naturally pend¬ 
ant habit of growth makes them ideal for bal¬ 
conies, window boxes, hanging baskets, and pots. 
SEPARATE COLORS: Bronze, yellow, 
white, pink, rose, red. 
Selected varieties, 35c each; 10 for $3.15. 
Mixed colors, 20c each; 10 for $1.80. 
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