Exotic Spiders and 
Threadlike Varieties 
Varieties listed in this group, which are 
sometimes referred to as “Fuji’’ Mums by 
the commercial growers, have quilled 
petals of varying sizes, some of which are 
long and cord-like, while a great majority 
have opening of spoon shape at the tip, 
either fishhooked or plain. These petals 
either spring out horizontally or droop. 
Many of these flowers may be eccentric in 
form, but they are all very graceful. De- 
scriptions were taken from flowers which 
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were disbudded to one bloom per stem 
with four to six flowers to a plant. The 
terminal buds were preferred. 
IT OI I OO IN 
Dozen Rate—10 Times the Single Price BUNBU. The large size tubulated petals are a beau- 
tiful shade of orchid pink. November 1. Price: 30 cents 
(dozen of one variety) each, 3 for 85 cents. 
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EMERALD ISLE. As the name suggests, the predom- 
inant color of these slender cordlike petals is green with 
an undertone of creamy white. November 1. Price: 50 
cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
LORRAINE. Undoubtedly the most satisfactory true 
spider in clearest yellow. November 1. Price: 50 cents 
each, 3 for $1.35. 
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