FEATHERY, SPIDERY AND THREADLIKE 
15c each; $1.50 per dozen; $6.00 per 100 
Not less than 12 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100; 
250 at the 1000 rate unless otherwise quoted. 
•AMATERASU—Resembling a yellow Cactus Dahlia. 
BENTEN—Quilled petals; greenish gold center, tipped with deep red. 
DAIKOKU—Twisted pink and pale green petals. 
*DUBONNET—Large spidery type, tubular light pink petals of different lengths radiating from a 
common center. Good disbudded. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
*FUGI SPORT—Wine colored sport of the Feathery variety Fugi. Does not fade to white. 
*FUGI—Pale lavender petals, 8 to 10 inches long. 
*F. J. TAGGART—Deep yellow. Quilled petals covered with hairs. 
JAPANESE MAIDEN—Chamois yellow, long tubular petals. Flowers 9 inches in diameter. Nov. 15th. 
JUIJITSU—Combination of pink and white. 
KING OF PLUMES—Bright yellow, short slashed petals. 
LAVENDER FEATHER—Very tall and prolific. 
LOUIS BOEHMER—Like a pink ostrich plume. 
MATCH STICKS—Very prolific feathery or odd variety. One row of light bronze quilled petals with 
spoon-like tips of rose. Medium sized flowers. 
MAUVE SAM CASWELL—Rosy mauve seedling of the feathery type Sam Caswell. Very prolific. 
Matures Nov. 15 on. 
•MIGNONETTE—Resembles a light yellow thistle bloom. 
*MISS GENA HARWOOD—Rosy mauve sport of Rayonnante. 
*MRS. W. W. WATERSTON—Large purple feathery type, with lacy notched petals. Fine disbudded. 
Good stiff stems, and flower keeps well for this type. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
•OKWAHN—large canary yellow. Long tubular hooked petals, with spoon-like tips. Good as a 
pot plant. 
•PEGGY ANN HOOVER—Large feathery variety, 9 inches in diameter when disbudded. Similar to 
Pride of Tokyo, with long, tubular petals of delicate lavender. 
PINK BEAUTY—Pinkish lavender. Green gold center. 
•PRIDE OF TOKYO—Long tubular petals, spoon-like tips. Diameter 11V 2 inches if disbudded. Creamy 
pink. 
•PURPLE PRINCESS—Silvery purple spidery type, with quilled petals. Suitable for disbudding. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 1 on. 
PURPLE SAM CASWELL—Purple sport of Sam Caswell. 
RAYONNANTE—Long light pink cord shaped petals. May be grown large. 
*R. BACON (No. 15)—Somewhat similar in type to Match Sticks, but very large. One row of bright 
rose colored quilled petals, radiating from a common center of gold. Spoon-like tips of gold. 
Strong stem and fine foliage. Splendid disbudded. 
RED BEAUTY—Red seeding of Pink Beauty. Flowers 1% inches in diameter. Very prolific. 
•RED SPIDER—Large spidery type. Magenta with gold center. 
SAM CASWELL—Bright rose. 
•TACHIBANA—Each flower like a mass of corn silk. 
THE DEAN—Pure white, beryl green center. 
WEE WAH—Apricot bronze, long shaggy petals. 
WHITE MATCH STICKS—Quilled petals with spoon-like tips. Medium size flowers. Matures Nov. 
5 on. 
•WHITE RAYONNANTE—Sport of Rayonnante. 
WHITE THREAD—Very odd and interesting. 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS—Pure white, yellow center. Prolific. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
Price: 15c each; 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 
Not less than 12 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100; 
250 at the 1000 rate unless otherwise quoted. 
APOLLO—Bronze, red and gold DIANA—Lilac-rose and salmon. 
CERES—Chamois-yellow and gold. MARS—Deep amaranth. 
DAPHNE—Salmon pink. MERCURY—Coppery bronze and red. 
CASCADE MUMS—We have in stock a large variety of Mums suitable for cascading. These include 
anemone, button pompon, single and feathery type in all colors. On account of the very close 
similarity in several single seedlings being used and consequent lack of true identification, we 
decline to take the responsibility of furnishing named varieties. 
AZALEAMUMS 
A very dwarf prolific type of Chrysanthemum, blooming continually from early September until frosts. 
AMELIA—Bright pink. \KING CUSHION—Red. QUEEN CUSHION—White. 
•Good Disbudded. 
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