TotOy's 
5; tandard Warichics 

FEATHERY, SPIDERY, and THREADLIKE VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75e, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Where one wishes late flowers and has a conservatory 
or greenhouse, we recommend that just a few of the 
following varieties be grown. 

Virginia 
Bess Witt—A sport of “Peggy Ann Hoover.” The tubular petals 
of magnificent cinnamon-buff expand at tip to carnelian red. 
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. 
Bunbu—Deep orchid-lavender Spidery type. A fine cut flower 
subject. Stem and foliage ideal. Height, 5 ft. Matures November 
Ist. 
Dainty White—Fine tubular petals with hooked-up tips, about 
12 inches in diameter. Medium height. Matures October 25th 
onward. Price: 50e each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Daibusti—A rosy cream spidery type with a center of creamy 
yellow. 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. 
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Marian Bell—A very fluffy feathery type of glistening white. 
Beautiful large flowers which attract immediate attention wher- 
ever shown. One of the most outstanding of this type, since its 
fluffy petals form perfectly rounded flowers, and when disbudded 
can be grown almost to the size of the exhibition type. 
Mamoru—A dark orange quilled Chrysanthemum, increasing in 
depth of color towards the center. Fine, strong stem and abun- 
dant foliage. Of fine keeping quality. Medium height. Matures 
October 30th. Price: 50 each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Miarilyn—A very dwarf old rose and lavender-pink combina- 
tion. 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 Mo- 
hegan red. Dwarf and robust in growth, it is equally valuable 
for growing in the garden or as pot plants. Flowers in early 
November. 
Nightingale—The green Spidery Chrysanthemum that created 
a sensation at the Fall Shows. Splendid keeping qualities and a 
decided green in color, shading to white towards the edges. 
About the nearest variety we have ever had to a green Chrysan- 
themum. Height, 4 to 414 ft. Matures October 25th. Price: 
$1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Rayon—tLong tubular petals of nice bright, glowing pink, on 
stems 4 to 41% ft. tall with excellent foliage. Flowers November 
10th. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Saikiko—Rich golden bronze Feathery Chrysanthemum with a 
reverse of true old gold. Medium in height, maturing about 
November 20th. 
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 
ae center of the flower. A tall grower and should be planted 
ate. 
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 individua! 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. 
Wea 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 fol- 
lowing colors: 
BRONZE PINK 
YELLOW WHITE 
These plants begin to flower early in August and 
continue to do so throughout the fall months. They 
are low growing, and bushy in type, never attain- 
ing a height of over 15 inches but are very showy 
in places where color is desired in the early fall. 
Price: 30c per plant, $3.00 per dozen, 
$20.00 per 100. 









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