PURPLE— 
Hght. Select Bud Matures 
Anton Marmontell—Very shaggy petals..........00000000000cccceceee Med. Aug. 20 Oct. 250n 
Ben Tashima—Deep purple incurve with silver reverse.. Tall Aug. 5 Nov. 1 
Coronation Amaranth —A very large French purple 
loose incurve with silvery mauve reverse. Very 
broad petals. Should be planted later than most 
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Dr. J. M. Inglis—Bright amaranth purple, silver reverse. 
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Grace Sturgis—Wine red reflex with silver reverse. 
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Oriental Princess—Plum colored, with white reverse. 
Narrow petaled very full incurve. Very rigid stem...... Med. Sept. 1 Oct..5.25 
Purple Frost—Long narrow reflex purple petals, each 
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Purple King—Nearly purple, reflex.....00...... lee ccccccceeeeceeeeeee Med. Sept.5 Nov; +1 
. T. Carrington—Rosy purple, loosely incurved........................ Tall Aug. 25 Nov. 1 
FEATHERY, SPIDERY AND THREADLIKE 
20c each; $1.25 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 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. 
*“AMATERASU—Resembling a yellow Cactus Dahlia. 
*AZUMA—Orange-bronze graceful tubular petals. Matures about Nov. 1. 
*BARONESS HILLA REBAY—A medium size bronzy-salmon shading to deep old gold as 
ROE ae Se Long narrow quilled petals radiating from a bright small center. Matures 
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*BENTEN—Quilled petals; greenish gold center, tipped with deep red. 
BERTA CROWELL—Dark rose sport of Sam Caswell. Holds color well. 
*BESS WITT—A bronzy-orange sport of “Peggy Anne Hoover.” of 
*BUNBU—Deep lavender of the Spider type. Tall growth, but good stem and foliage. Keeps 
well after cutting. Matures about the middle of November. 
*DAIBUSTI—A very large rosy cream of the spider type. Petals are quilled and curl at the 
tips, looking like tiny golden knots. Blooms Nov. 15th. 
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. 
*ELISSA—Short quilled tubular petals, pure white. Bright golden center around which the 
petals incurve. Blooms Nov. 15 on. 
FRANK H. SELLERS—Bronzy pink feathery type, similar in form to Pink Beauty. Very 
prolific, keeping well either cut or uncut. Does not fade. Matures Nov. 5 on. 
*J. C. Taggart—Orange bronze. Quilled petals covered with hairs. 
*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. 
Beapk eae MAIDEN—Chamois yellow, long tubular petals. Flowers 9 inches in diameter. 
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JUIJITSU—Combination of pink and white. 
"KAY TASHIMA—Very full flower of pure white. Long tubular petals gracefully arranged. 
Very fine keeping qualities. Good foliage. Medium height, maturing Oct. 1 on. 
LAVENDER FEATHER—Very tall and prolific. 
*MAMORU—Brilliant orange narrow tubular petals, slightly hooked at the tips. Medium 
height, sturdy stem and good foliage. Keeps well as a cut flower. Blooms Oct. 25 on. , 
*"MARIAN BELL—A huge fluffy white feathery that can be disbudded to Exhibition size. 
*MARILYN—An old rose and lavender of the spidery type. Very fine for potting because of 
its dwarf habit. 
MAUVE SAM CASWELL—Rosy mauve pceclinie of the feathery type Sam Caswell. Very 
prolific. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
"MAY MARCUS (Also listed as ‘‘Pink Rs quisiteeclarge lavender pink of the Feathery bd 
Fine grown sprays or disbudded. Excellent stem and foliage. Matures Nov. 25. 
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 dis- 
budded. Good stiff stems, and flower keeps well for this type. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
*NIGHTINGALE—The green spider popular in the shows and for cut flowers. For best color 
and shape grow under cover’ or in semi-shade. Latest bud is best. Blooms Oct. 25 on. 
TOM Eta einai hy canary yellow. Long tubular hooked petals, with spoon-like tips. Good as 
a pot plant. 
PAPILLION—Medium size lavender pink. One row of whorled petals showing the silvery 
reverse. Very odd. Matures Nov. 5 on. 
*PATRICIA NELSON—Long drooping quilled petals of red and gold. Hooked tips, and very 
showy. Good keeping qualities. Matures about Nov. 5. 
*PEGGY ANN HOOVER—Large feathery variety, 9 inches in diameter when disbudded. Sim- 
ilar to Pride of Tokyo, with long, tubular petals of delicate lavender. 

*Good Disbudded. 
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