CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Feathery, Spidery and Threadlike 
Japanese Chrysanthemums 
We have a wonderful collection of these interesting and strikingly beau¬ 
tiful 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 yellcw quilled petals covered with hairs. 
J. C. TAGGART. Like above, colored orange bronze. 
FUGI. Lavender petals 8 to 10 inches long. 
MATCH STICKS. Very odd flowers with one row of light bronze quilled 
petals, each with a spoonlike-tip colored rose. 
MIGNONETTE. A lovely flower resembling a light yellow centaurea or 
thistle. 
MISS GENA HARWOOD. Long cord shaped petals of lovely rosy mauve. 
May be grown very large. 
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. 
RAYONANTE. The same type as the preceding one, clear rose colored. 
WHITE RAYONANTE. Identical except in color. 
PINK BEAUTY. Clear pink, shading to light lavender at tips, with a green 
gold center. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO. Long tubular petals with spoonlike-tips; creamy pink, 
may be grown to huge size. 
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. 
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 ex¬ 
ceptionally free bloomer. 
Chrysanthemums for Cascades 
Fascinating indeed are these Japanese Chrysanthemums for cascading. 
Their naturally pendant habit of growth makes them ideal for balconies, 
window boxes, hanging baskets, and pots. 
SEPARATE COLORS: Bronze, yellow, white, pink, rose, red. 
Selected viareties, 35c each; 10 for $3.15. 
Mixed colors, 20c each; 10 for $1.80. 
Six Wonderful Novelty Feathery Types 
MAUVE SAM CASWELL. Rosy mauve of lovely form. 
PURPLE PRINCESS. Silvery purple with quilled petals. Strik¬ 
ingly different and artistic, and when disbudded is a sensa¬ 
tional flower. 
ROYAL. A large quilled petalled single flowered spidery type 
with spoon-tipped petals of rich purple, and silver. 
MRS. W. W. WATERSTON. Large purple feathery type with lacy, 
notched petals, good stiff stems and splendid keeping quali¬ 
ties. Good disbudded. 
FRANK R. SELLERS. Similar in form to the popular Pink Beauty, 
of an unfading bronzy pink color. 
UNIQUE. Deep wine-colored petals, 8 to 10 inches long, very 
rich in color and a strikingly beautiful flower. 
Price of the above six novelties, 35c each; 
Collection of six for $2.00 
31 
