

STANDARD VARIETIES 
FEATHERY, SPIDERY, and THREADLIBE VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Where one wishes late flowers and has a conservatory 
or greenhouse, we recommend that just a few of the 
following varieties be grown. 
BARONESS HILLA REBAY 
A bronzy salmon-buff shading to old gold as the flower 
ages. In other words, it deepens intensely in the bronzy 
shadings as the flower develops. Very fine full petalage. 
Nice heavy grower, fully matured November 10th. 
DAIBUSTI 
A rosy cream spidery type with a center of creamy yellow. 
This is the largest of all the spidery types. The petals are 
quilled and curl at the tips in such a way as to appear to 
be little golden knots. A little late for the shows being at 
its best November 15th. 
FUGI (The Wisteria) 
The largest of the entire set; pale lavender in color. 
MARIAN BELL 
A very fluffy feathery type of glistening white. Beautiful 
large flowers which attract immediate attention wherever 
shown. One of the most outstanding of this type, since its 
fluffy petals form perfectly rounded flowers, and when dis- 
budded can be grown almost to the size of the exhibition 
type. 
MARILYN 
A very dwarf old rose and lavender-pink combination. One 
of the spidery type and a very fine variety in every way. 
Makes an ideal pot plant or would be most suitable for 
growing in the side benches of a greenhouse since it is a 
dwarf grower. 
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. 
SANDY SHAW 
Deep lemon yellow in color with long thin graceful petals. 
Dwarf growth but extremely vigorous and one of the most 
pleasing and attractive of the Spidery type. Fully matured 
by November 15th. 
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. 
VIRGINIA 
Clear deep yellow with long quilled petals which open at 
the tips and reflect to about twice the width of the petals 
on the balance of the flower. Can be either disbudded to 
make large individual flowers, or grown in sprays. Grown 
either way it is most attractive. 
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 contrast with large varieties in any exhibition it 
always calls forth great interest. 

Unique 
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