Cascade Chrysanthemums 
Festival October 15th—November 30th 
T T IS with a great deal of pride that we invite you to enjoy our large and varied selection 
of Cascade Chrysanthemums. In addition to the simpler types, we have added our new 
guilled and tufted sorts in a wide range of colors, including the gorgeous "Falls of Sahalie," 
a true Indian red, and "Venetia," a rich, deep red. There are soft lilacs, pinks, yellows, bronzes, 
many two-tones and, of course, the exguisite whites, "Autumn Lace," "Tranguility"--and many 
others. In direct contrast to the upright and stiff habit of the conventional Chrysanthemums, 
the Cascades trail in a flowing mass of soft or brilliant colorings for a length of from four 
to eleven feet from the rim of the flower pot, m aking one of the loveliest and most unigue 
floral displays imaginable. 
While they leave nothing to be desired for use in the patio or garden, they are partic¬ 
ularly distinctive as a house plant. Placed on the mantel shelf or pedestal, these starry flow¬ 
ers make a gay contribution for a month or six weeks of bloom. The type was discovered in 
Japan growing wild in a remote mountain area, trailing over the rocks. 
