Novelty—Odd Formed 
Feathery and Various Types of 
Chrysanthemums 
These odd-formed Mums are feathery and threadlike varieties 
very much admired at the Flower Shows and Exhibitions. Take 
terminal bud on all varieties listed except Pride of Tokyo, best 
bud should be August 25. Flowering period covers month of 
November. 
Benten. Bronze and deep red 
tips with green center. 
Japanese Maiden. Yellow. 
Miss Gena Harwood. Rosy 
mauve. 
Ohkwan. Yellow. 
Patricia Grace. Shell-pink. 
Peggy Ann Hoover. Lavender 
Pride of Tokyo. Creamy pink. 
A novelty with odd tubular 
petals. 
All of the above: $6.00 per 100; less than 100, $2.00 per doz. 
Rayonnante. Rose-pink. 
Sam Caswell. Bright rose. 
The Dean. White. 
Unique. Rich wine red. 
Yellow Taggart. Yellow quill¬ 
ed petals covered with hair. 
Yomei. Golden tube petals 
with red spoon-end tips. 
Japanese Mountain or 
Cascade Varieties 
Small single varieties of fairly dwarf growth. These are free 
flowering with soft or pliable stems, which maybe bent or shaped 
into various forms to be used for trellises or on tables by training. 
They may be tied in all shapes. The public was greatly impressed 
with these Cascade Mums at the Indianapolis Mum Show this 
season. Excellent for display in flower shops. 
Agappina. Mahogany-yellow. Matures Nov. 10. 
Anna. Pure white single. Matures Oct. 30. 
Brown Button. A dark bronze color. Matures about Nov. 10- 
Blooms about 1 inch in diameter. 
Jane Harte. Yellow, single. Matures October 30. 
All of the above: $2.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100 
POMPONS 
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RED 
Blooming 
Date 
Natoma.Oct. 25 
Firebird.Oct. 25 
Fireball.Nov. 1 
Robin Hood.Nov. 1 
Clara Holford (Anem¬ 
one).Nov. 10 
Mrs. M. Hooker.Nov. 15 
j Blooming 
Date 
Campfire.Nov. 20 
Red Rolinda (Anem¬ 
one) .Nov. 20 
Capt. Blood.Nov. 25 
Crimson Glow (Anem¬ 
one) .Nov. 25 
Joe Beuerlein (Single). Dec. 5 
Cavalcade.Dec. 10 
TO LENGTHEN MUM SEASON 
The opposite to early shading MUMS is to delay the 
flowering period of some varieties by the use of electric 
lights. By using 40-watt bulbs for about three hours daily 
for certain periods of time, many of the fine Large-flowering 
varieties can be delayed three to four weeks later than their 
natural blooming period. We will be glad to suggest 
varieties, etc. in this connection. 
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