KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 

PEGGY ANN HOOVER— Although this is an old variety of spider ‘mum it is 
still a good one commercially. It grows well and has reasonably strong stems 
when properly cared for. The long tubular petals are light rose-pink. Bloom- 
ing date Nov. Sth. 
ALICE TASHIMA—tThis is a pure white flower of long pendulant tubular 
petals which, when extended, measure from six to eight inches across the 
flower. It is very delicate appearing, yet it is of good substance and a re- 
liable grower. This variety has kept in perfect condition for more than two 
weeks after cutting. Especially adapted for corsage work. Blooms Oct. 25th. 
MAMORU TASHIMA—Few other ‘mums can compare in color intensity of 
this rich golden yellow flower. It is a medium sized flower and well made up. 
Not least among its admirable characteristics is its good keeping quality. 
Blooms October 30th. - 
SOUVENIER—A full double large quilled type of the beautiful salmon 
pink shade. It is especially good disbudded and grown three or four to a 
plant. Grown in this way this flower should make a diameter of from six to 
eight inches. Stems are strong and rigid. Blooms November 5th. 
KAY TASHIMA (White) —’’Extremely full blooms with protuberant center. 
Large long tubular petals. Grows to medium height with excellent foliage.” 
Matures Oct. Ist. 
WHITE FRILL— Medium tubular petals. It is a good producer and has reason- 
ably stiff stems. Very good for cut flower market. Matures Nov. 10th. 
Plants of the above varieties are at $1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per hundred, 
$50.00 per thousand. 
