MRS. STANLEY WALLACE 
MARIA. A most satisfactory spidery variety. Predom- 
inantly a creamy white throughout but is also suffused 
with a faint pink shade when it first opens and overlaid 
generally with chartreuse at the tip. Has sturdy stems 
and good foliage. In addition, this variety is easy to 
grow. Tall grower. October 25. (Color illustration on 
page 9.) 
MARSHA. Popularity of this pure white spidery 
flower seems to increase each year at our mum show 
It is not only the immensity of this flower which seems 
to draw the attention, but also its distinctive graceful- 
ness that appears to captivate the favor of the general 
public. Medium height. November 1. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (Illustration page 8.) 
MAUVE. Wine red spidery flower with slender quilled 
petals cascading beautifully from a very full center. 
Height medium. October 15. 
MRS. V. MOOD 
MORGAN'S WHITE 
MELODY. (Sunnyslope-1950). Clear deep yellow 
throughout. The quilled petals with spoon tips expand 
horizontally giving a feature of greater size than those 
that droop. Height medium. October 10. Price: 50 cents 
each, $5.00 per dozen. (Color illustration page 9.) 
MISS GINA HARWOOD. This is a sport of the well 
known variety, “Rayonante.” The quilled cord-like petals 
of this beautiful flower are rosy, straw-bronze in color. 
Height medium. October 15. (Refer to illustration of 
Rayonante on page 11.) 
MITSUKO. The predominant color of this quilled and 
hooked tip petal is a soft shade of lavender but is also 
tipped with a decided coloring of French-gray. Very 
unique. Height medium. (Illustration on page 12.) 
MORGAN'S WHITE. A pure white quilled type 
flower. The central yellow button begins to appear as it 
matures. The flower is of solid substance and lasts ex- 
ceptionally well on the plant and after cutting. For this 
reason, this is a popular variety with the commercial 
flower growers. Height medium. Oct. 15. (Illustration 
above.) 
MRS. STANLEY WALLACE. Large quilled petals in 
the color of coppery bronze. A stunning variety for both 
cutting and garden effect. Height medium. October 25. 
Price: 50 cents, $5.00 per dozen. (Illustration above.) 
MRS. V. MOOD. A full centered flower with slender 
tubulated petals curving slightly inward at the tip. A 
clear lavender pink throughout but will become lighter 
along the edge when it reaches full maturity. Height 
medium. October 25. (Illustration left.) 
NIGHTINGALE. A most unique Chartreuse chrysan- 
themum introduced to date. First disseminated by us in 
1938, its popularity seems to mount each year. This color, 
like all other soft shades, will fade with corresponding 
light intensity. We recommend, therefore, shading the 
flower as soon as the bud begins to show color. Medium 
height. October 25. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
(Color illustration on page 13.) 
OHKWAN. This full centered spidery flower with 
slender quilled petals is soft yellow. The fishhooked tips 
are very well curved. Height medium. Nov. 1. (Illus- 
trated on page 11.) 
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