
MARSHA 
MAMORU. A dark orange flower shading into deeper bronze 
toward the center. An excellent cut flower variety, as it keep re- 
markably well after being cut and has good sturdy stem as well 
as lovely foliage. Height medium. Matures around October 20. 
(See illustration, full color, on page 2.) 
MARIA. A very satisfactory spidery variety. Predominant 
creamy white color suffused with faint pink shade when flower 
first opens and overlaid generally with chartreuse appearing deep- 
er at the tip. Has sturdy stem and good foliage. Besides, this 
variety is easy to grow. Medium height. Matures October 25. 
(See color illustration on front cover.) 

MITSUKO 

MRS. STANLEY WALLACE 
MARSHA. Popularity of this pure white spidery variety seems 
to increase each year at our Fall Flower Show. Not only its im- 
mensity, which seems to draw attention, but also its distinctive 
gracefulness, captivate the public. Medium height. Matures No- 
vember 5. Price: 50 cents, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration left top.) 
MAUVE. A unique wine red spidery flower with slender 
quilled petals cascading very beautifully from a very full center. 
Height medium. Matures October 15. 
MISS GINA HARWOOD. This flower is a sport of the well 
known variety, ‘“Rayonante.’’ The quilled cord-like petals of this 
beautiful flower are rosy, buff-bronze. Height tall. In full bloom 
October 15. 
MITSUKO. A strikingly beautiful large spidery variety matur- 
ing around November 10. The quilled petal is a soft lavender pink 
tipped with marked French-gray. Height medium. (See illustration 
below left.) 

MRS. V. MOOD 
