
STANDARD VARIETIES—FEATHERY, SPIDERY, THREADLIKE 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100 

Virginia 
Bess Witt—A sport of “Peggy Ann Hoover.” The tubular petals 
of magnificent cinnamon-buff expand at tip to carnelian red. 
November Ist. 
E. 8S. Webster—A true copper, oriental Chrysanthemum with 
long quill petals. Fairly full flower of average height. In full 
flower October 25th. 
Fugi (The Wisteria)—The largest of the entire set; pale 
lavender in color. November 15th. 
Miamorw—A dark orange quilled Chrysanthemum, increasing in 
depth of color towards the center. Fine, strong stem and abun- 
dant foliage. Of fine keeping quality. Medium height. Matures 
October 30th. 
Ohkwan—Fine tubular petals of rich lemon yellow growing on 
strong stems with excellent foliage. One of the older varieties 
in the Spidery Type but maturing around November Ist. 
Pink Joy—A fine, wine-red, Spidery Chrysanthemum with no 
other shading in the. flower. Medium in height, with fine foliage 
of glossy dark green that contrasts beautifully with the flower. 
Matures October 25th. 
Virgimia—Clear deep yellow with long quilled petals which open 
at the tips and reflect to about twice the width of the petals on 
the balance of the flower. Can be either disbudded to make 
large individual flowers, or grown in sprays. Grown either way, 
it is most attractive. Nov ember 20th. 
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CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
IMPROVED RED CUSHION 
Large, full flowers of rich red, beginning to bloom in Au- 
gust and continuing throughout the season. The finest variety 
in the Cushion Type. 
Price: 40e each, $4.00 per dozen 
MARJORIE MILLS (Bristol) 
A new cushion variety in varying tints and colors—deep 
crimson when first opening shaded burnished chestnut- 
crimson, later becoming suffused with rose and bronze tints. 
These bushy plants seldom exceed 18” in height but are 
somewhat wider and covered with blossoms from late Sep- 
tember onwards. An excellent border and rock garden sub- 
ject. For a fine border effect plant 20” apart in the row. 
A beautiful variety when grown as a single specimen or in 
a group. 
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Price: 50e each, $5.00 per dozen 

CASCADE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the very small type of Chrysanthemum used for 
many years to grow specimen Standards. They can also be 
grown most successfully outdoors since they flower in late 
August and are very dainty as cut flowers for the home. 
However, they are entirely too small and fragile for long 
distance shipping, so would not be suitable where one 
wishes to ship flowers any great distance. As a spot of color 
in the garden to intermingle with the larger flowering types 
or to private estates where one wishes to grow specimen 
“Cascades” or individual Standards, they can be strongly 
recommended. 










Aeacia—Fragrant Acacia-colored flowers. A small Single 
produced on long graceful dense sprays and flowering 
September 20th. Height, 2 feet. 


Jane Harte—One of the daintiest Single Chrysanthe- 
mums ever distributed. The color is a beautiful deep 
yellow. October 30th. 
Price: 40e each, $4.00 per dozen 



The Real Maekay—A pink Cascade Chrysanthemum 
in an enchantress shade of pink, a really outstanding 
variety and one that attracts attention in the garden or 
greenhouse it is such a pleasing shade of pink. This de- 
cidedly handsome subject has been greatly needed in this 
type of Chrysanthemum. 




Price: 50e each, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100 



