
Ichimonji or Horizontal-Efflorescent Varieties 
(BROAD PETALLED SINGLE TYPES) 
These varieties have very large, broad petals having the appearance of large single type dahlias. Common with all singles, the 
colors are very distinct and bright for these varieties. If the soil is rich, do not feed them heavily. Excellent in sprays or when dis- 
budded. Very effectively used for floral arrangemnts. Grows to about 4 feet tall and blossoms October 25th on. 

OHGON NO HIKARI 
Brightest yellow in this type. This novelty will 
be received enthusiastically by all show exhibi- 
tors. Height about 4 feet. Blooms around October 
25th on. Price: 35c each. 

Cascade Chrysanthemum trained 
into Eagle shape planted in pot. 
1942 Introductions 
Kuni-No-Hana. Velvet-purple. 
Nishiki-No-Hana. Crimson stripes on 
pink ground. 
Ukon-No-Hana. Orange ground with 
crimson splashes. 
Price: All 1942 introductions are $1 ea. 
Gokoku No Kami. Bronze. 
Fuyo No Mine. White. See illustra- 
tion. 
Shihoden. Lavender. See illustration 
in color. 
Ohgon No Hikari. Bright yellow. See 
illustration. 
Price: 35c each. One each of 4 above 
varieties, $1.25. 

FUYO NO MINE 
Below: AEROPLANE 
Variety, ‘Sincerity,’ pure white ane- 
mone flowered type disbudded and tied 
to a form of aeroplane 10 feet long and 
the wing-spread of 8 feet, the entire 
plant being grown from one bush. A 
year's growth. 


Single Stem Exhibition Flowers arranged in pots 
See Ge 
