BRILLIANCE—Clear maize tubular petals with bright grenadine-red tips. Fine erect 
growth; matures about Nov. 5th. : 
BISHOP OF HENNINGHAUS—Creamy tubular quills with dark red spoons. Medium size 
flowers, short growth. Blooms Nov. 25. 
EUREKA —Prolific quilled bronze. Dark reddish-bronze spoons with lighter colored quills. 
Medium size flowers. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
MATCH STICKS—Very prolific feathery or odd variety. One row of light bronze quilled 
petals with spoon-like tips of rose. Medium sized flowers. 
**ORTHA—Very large variety of the spoon-like type. Salmon bronze quills with bronzy red 
ea ty Good keeper, and noticeable because of its odd colorings. Dwarf growth. Matures 
ov. 15 on. 
**OTTO BLUM—Very unusual and striking lavender. One row of quilled petals with long 
pointed spoon-like tips. Large flat white cushion. Strong substance, sturdy growth ane- 
mone. Medium sized flowers. Matures Nov. 15. 
**PAULINE—Pure light yellow, single row of petals with spoon tips. Fine sprays and sturdy 
growth. Also a good pot plant. Medium height, matures about Nov. 10. 
PINK MATCH STICKS—Light pink variety of this type and very prolific. Medium height. 
Matures Nov. 10 on. 
PINK SPOON—Light pink small spoon-type, maturing: Oct. 30. Short. 
**RED SPIDER—Lavender quills, bright magenta spoons. Best disbudded. 
**ROYAL—Large quill type. Purple spoon-like tips, silver quills. Good disbudded. Medium 
sized flowers. Matures Nov. 15 on. 
**SUSAN WILLARD—Medium size quilled variety. Quills are straw colored; spoons are bronze 
with crimson reverse. Bright crimson buds. Matures Nov. 15 on. Medium height. 
te peters STICKS—Quilled petals with spoon-like tips. Medium size flowers. Matures 
ov. 5 on. 
°**R. BACON (No. 15)—Somewhat similar in type to Match Sticks, but very large. One row 
of bright rose colored quilled petals, radiating from a common center of gold. Spoon-like 
tips of gold. Strong stem and fine foliage. Splendid disbudded. 
WAYNES DELIGHT—Light greenish-yellow quilled petals with same color spoon. Medium 
size flowers. Matures about Nov. 15. 
WHITE SPOON—Medium height small pure white spoon-type. Matures Oct. 30. 
YELLOW SPOON—Lemon yellow small spoon-type, maturing Oct. 30. 
KOREAN HYBRIDS 
15c¢ each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Not less than 4 of a variety at dozen rate. 
APOLLO—Bronze, red and gold. DIANA—Lilac-rose and salmon. 
CERES—Chamois-yellow and gold. MARS—Deep amaranth. 
DAPHNE—Salmon pink. MERCURY—Coppery bronze and red. 
CUSHION MUMS 
A very dwarf prolific type of Chrysanthemum, blooming continually from early September 
until frosts. 
AMELIA—Bright pink. HARVEST GOLD—Delicate yellow. 
KING CUSHION—Bronze. 
CHAMPION CUSHION—Deep bronze. PANOLA—Deep rose pink seedling of Amelia. 
EDGAR A. GUEST—Bright bronzy-red sport THE MAJOR CUSHION—Bright salmon pink. 
of Amelia. QUEEN CUSHION—White. 
GOLDEN CUSHION—Bronzy gold. YELLOW SPORT CUSHION—Lemon yellow. 
HARDY EARLY FLOWERING 
Price: 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Not less than 4 of a variety at dozen rate. 
WHITE— 
Hght. Type Matures 
*Perle Chatillonaise—Creamy white—blush shaded.............. Med. Reflex Sept. 25 
Ruth Hatton—Very prolific CreaMy...............ecsceeeeeeeteeeeeeees Med. Med. pompon Oct. 100n 
*White Eagle—A pure white. Good dwarf growth for 
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*Good for China Mums. 
**Good Disbudded. 
