Price: 3 plants 75^, $3.00 per 
dozen, $20.00 per 100 
TQTTY’S _ 
FEATHERY VARIETIES 
FUGI (The Wisteria) 
The largest of the entire set; pale laven¬ 
der in color. 
MILO ASTELL 
In character and type it resembles “Source 
d’Or” with its shaggy thin petals but the 
color is a magnificent Mohegan red. 
Dwarf and robust in growth it is equally 
valuable for growing in the garden or as 
pot plants. Flowers in early November. 
MIGNONETTE 
A brilliant yellow with fine curly petals 
very much like a yellow thistle when in 
full flower. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO 
Long tubular outer petals of delicate 
creamy pink, hooked upward at the ex¬ 
treme tips. Fully mature November 20th. 
TACHIBANA (The Orange) 
Looks exactly like a mass of corn-silk and 
when the flower is removed from the stem 
it is impossible to believe it to be a flower, 
certainly no one would think it was a 
Chrysanthemum. 
UNIQUE 
A flower that is well named, for it is the 
most unique Chrysanthemum we have to 
present to our customers. The color is 
rich wine red and the thin quilled petals 
stand stiffly out from the center of the 
flower. A tall grower and should be 
planted late. 
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Milo Astell 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS 
A pure white ’Mum, producing many flowers on a plant. Nice 
stiff stems, excellent for cut-flower work and very novel in 
petalage. 
WHITE THREAD 
A beautiful and interesting variety resembling nothing so much 
as a quantity of short white threads growing on a stem. In con¬ 
trast with large varieties in any exhibition it always calls forth 
great interest. Thread-like type. 
AZALEA 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This Azalea type of Chrysanthemum has become very 
popular within the past few years, and we are now in a 
position to offer the same in the following colors: 
BRONZE RED 
PINK WHITE 
These plants begin to flower early in August and con- 
tine to do so throughout the fall months. They are low 
growing, and bushy in type. Never attaining a height of 
over 15 inches but are very showy in places where color 
is desired in the early fall when all other flowers are 
beginning to wane. 
Price: 35^ per plant, $3.00 per dozen, 
$20.00 per 100 
ASTRID 
The absolutely Hardy Chrysanthe¬ 
mum, named for the Viking goddess of 
love; is absolutely a winter-proof Chrys¬ 
anthemum. Color, soft pink, apricot- 
shaded, with yellow centers. Parentage— 
an accidental cross with C. articum from 
Alaska. Hardiness—may be grown in 
any Perennial garden without covering 
or winter protection. Habit—handsome, 
leathery leaves, dark green and very 
glossy, beautifully symmetrical all sum¬ 
mer; throws up long-stemmed sprays of 
blossoms about October 1. 
Price: 3 plants 75^, $3.00 per 
dozen, $20.00 per 100 
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