TAYLOR’S 1937 PRICE LIST AM) CATALOG CE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
PRICES—On all the following, 15c each; two for 25c; dozen 
for $1.25. 
OCTOBER FLOWERING 
HONEY DEW—Canary 1 yellow of shining satin-like finish, 
large round and smooth; 3 1-2 feet good stem and handsome 
foliage. 
BETSY ROSS—Large, pure white. A very popular variety. 
Sure to please. One of the largest white for exhibiting at fall 
shows. 
CHIEFTIAN—A beautiful incurving pink of perfect shape. 
Perhaps the finest incurved pink commercial variety in cultiva¬ 
tion today. 
WHITE CHIEFTIAN—An ideal incurved 'white. Fine for 
cut flowers. We are sure you will be pleased with this beauty. 
ENCHANTRESS—The color is bright rose-pink of an even 
shade. 
JOSEPHINE FOLEY r —One of the best incurved whites intro¬ 
duced in recent years. Strong in growth and stem. It holds in 
fine condition for a long time. 
MID-SEASON FLOWERING 
BLACK HAWKS—Dark and velvety. Very large and hold 
in fine condition for a long period of time. If you like red, 
this will be sure to please you. 
WILLIAM TURNER—This is an incurved variety very large 
and pure white blooms. One that everyone loves. 
YELLOW WILLIAM TURNER—One of the brightest yellow 
Chrysanthemums ; a standard variety. 
GLADYS PEARSON—New shade for Thanksgiving use, ma¬ 
turing November 20 to 25. The upper surface of the petals is 
apricot and the reverse buff, which illuminates under artificial 
light to bright orange. 
OLD ROSE—A pleasing shade of deep pink. Pink varieties 
are not very plentiful, and this is a new' welcome addition to 
the list. Blooms about November 1. 
ELBERON—Bright pink, finest incurved form. Beautiful 
foliage and good stem ; easy to manage. 
GOLDEN ELBERON—Identical with pink Elberon in every 
respect except in color, which is yellow and is equally useful. 
DECEMBER FLOYVERING 
EDWIN SEIDWETZ—A most beautiful and rich incurved 
pink. One that you will surely like. 
NAGAYA—Bright yellow. Can be grown for Thanksgiving 
or early December. A very popular Chrysanthemum. 
HARDY OUTDOOR 
Many “Mum” loving friends ask us for hardy varieties of 
Chrysanthemums that will live outdoors all winter. To those of 
our friends who want hardy “Mum,” we heartedly recommend 
this collection. They are quite hardy, and include a beautiful 
and wide range of colors. 
EARLY BRONZE—This variety is liked by everyone. Good 
for cut flowers. 
CAPTAIN COOK—One of the most beautiful rose pink you 
will find anywhere. Not even a tint of lavender. Absolutely 
rose pink. 
ILLONA—Rose lavender. Stiff and upright growth. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
CRIMSON LAKE—Its numerous clustered, crinkly, paper¬ 
like bells in their emerald setting are an incomparable brilliant 
crimson-lake color. Their foliage is attractive in form, and 
shiny; the entire effect of leaf, twiggy growth and luxuriant 
bloom giving them an air of tropic elegance unequaled by any 
other indoor vine. Their bright festoons are wonderfully effec¬ 
tive along the walls in conservatories and sunrooms. Price, 25c 
each. 
SANSEYIERIA ZEYLANICA (Zebra, Snake or Tiger Plant) 
Just the plant to grow in sunless windows ; dark or heated 
rooms; will stand almost any amount of neglect, yet hold its 
thick, fleshy green clouded and sword-like leaves in the graceful 
position. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
GOLDEN STRIPED—(Sansevlera LaurentI)—New. rare, dec¬ 
orative plant. This variety in addition to having the green vari- 
gations of the ordinary sort has a band of creamy-white on the 
outer edges of the leaves. Very distinctive and ornamental. 
Strong plants. Price, 25c. 
LACE FERN—(Asparagus Plumosus)—Graceful bright green 
leaves of delicate form and unusual beauty. A fine house plant. 
Thrives under all conditions. The foliage cut and put in water 
will hold its shape and color for weeks. Price, 15c each. 
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