KRAMER BROS. NURSERIES, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 

“SPIDER” ‘MUMS 
SUE SALLY JONES—tThis lovely flower is of medium size—seven to eight 
inches across, and is very full and double. The gracefully curved needle-like 
petals are of clear medium bronze with a slight golden tinge. It is a remark- 
ably good growing variety, and carries the flowers on substantial stems. 
Blooms November 5. 
SILVER LACE—Every up-to-date florist should grow a bench of these new 
Japanese spider chrysanthemums. Your clientele is demanding something 
different and distinctive which you can supply with such items as these. The 
varieties now being listed here are much improved in their keeping qualities, 
production, and general characteristics. Silver Lace is a good full double 
white, very pleasing. Blooms November 5th. We are now able to offer these 
at popular prices. 
BUTTERFLY—Few in its class compares with this large feathery spider ‘mum 
in production. It may be grown to advantage either as a disbud, or as a 
pompon. The color is a good golden yellow. Blooms November 5th. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER—Long tubular petals, light rose-pink. November 5th. 
MRS. R. A. WALKER—Long pendant petals, lilac-lavender. November !O0th. 
SOUVENIER—Full double large quilled type, salmon-pink. November 5th. 
KAY TASHIMA—Large long tubular petals, white. October lIst. 
MAMORU TASHIMA—Medium sized flower, rich golden yellow. Oct. 30th. 
Price, $5.00 per hundred, $50.00 per thousand. 
Unrooted cuttings at $10.00 per thousand less. 
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