Odd Varieties and Interesting Forms 
RATE: Dozen rate is 10 times the unit price 
12 of one NAME at dozen rate 
Ea. Season 
P Fumiko Tashima., See illustration: 2215.2) ee ee f 50 (M) 
P G. Konno. ‘salmon bronze: ‘Verymoddieswirled cen ter esse mee eee eee eae ee ee PAS (M) 
Jiu. Jitsu... White feathery ety pe jaa aa a ieee cca itl tse gap 15 (M) 
Hachimanzan. Color red. Mobiled type. Petals will swirl more completely some season than in another... 1.00 (M) 
P Kegon No: Taki. See qWltistr ction cack sec ccces ce ein Sap anhseedatimmcnln gh tot algae aa 30 (M) 
P Kimie Tashima. See: illustretti crac. cccccccs ei sccnpee cco ee he ected ee 00 (L) 
Lavender Feather. Deep lavender feathery type. sc ck eects ee 10 (M) 
Mignonette.. Yellow.) Like: aitinstlepblossc ress cee ee ee a nee 5 (M) 
Nunobiki. White: Shape like! Kegon) Noe Taki. Se 30 (M) 
Pauline. Yellow tubular petals withispoor) ends... a a 10 (M) 
P Pink Exquisite. Excellent pink. Swirled center. Splendid for sprays; see illustration... PAS (M) 
P Purple Frost. Deep purple. Broad feathery petals with silvery tips. Good disbudded_ Yi (L) 
*Robert Bacon. Brorzy red. tubular petals with golden. spon-end tips... eee alls) (L) 
The;Dean: WhitesFeathery, Type. oo a eee ee eee ellis (M) 
Taggart, J..C. sBronzes sees illustrction 2. ee ee ee 125 (M) 
Taggart, Yellow, Seerillustrettion sce ca er en 15 (M) 
White, Thread. Like angled ball of thracdsiici: 52sec en silts (M) 
Yoki' Improved. White-tubular peials with spoon) tips.2<..2 sees eee ee .15 (M) 
Yomei. Golden tubular petals with red spoon-end tips. Exact reverse of Robert Bacon... eee 1S (L) 
P—Good for pot culture. *__Good for cut flowers. 
(E) Early (M) Midseason (L) Late 
Ichimonji Types 
(Broad petalled single types) 
These varieties have very large, broad petals having the appearance of a 
large single dahlia bloom. Common with smaller singles,. the colors are very 
vivid and bright for these varieties. If the soil is rich, do not feed them heavily. 
Excellent in sprays or when disbudded. Very effectively used for floral arrange- 
ments. Grows to about 3 to 4 feet tall. Blooms October 25th on. 
GOKOKU NO KAMI. Bronze. 
FUYO NO MINE. White. 
SHIHODEN. Lavender. (See illustration in color.) 
OHGON NO HIKARI. Bright yellow. See illustration.) 
PRICE: 50c each. One of each of 4 varieties above $1.75. 

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Collection Offer C 
NOVELTIES 
One each of the following: 
FUMIKO TASHIMA KEGON-NO-TAKI 
HACHIMANZAN WILLA TEMPLIN 
SAN GABRIEL OHGON-NO-HIKARI 
Catalog price $3.35 
Collection $ 2 50 
a 
Kegon No Taki. A bright 
yellow. One of the most 
popular varieties in Japan. 
The blooms have few lay- 
ers of reflexive lower pet- 
als with the balance of in- 
curved but twisted petals. 
Grows quite tall, maturing 
around Nov. 1. 35c each; 
$3.50 per dozen. = 
Taggarts. 
Quilled petals 
covered with 
hair, comes in 
yellow and 
bronze. 

