ODD VARIETIES AND INTERESTING FORMS 
All of the mums listed in this 
your frost date. They can 
to year. 
ALBERT WITT—A clear sport of ‘Bess 
Witt.” Like its parent, this variety has 
luxuriant foliage and a vigorous growing 
habit. Height medium. October 10 
ALICE TASHIMA—Full centered sidery 
variety in white. Has larger size quilled 
petals with hooked tips. Good stems and 
foliage. Height medium. October 10. 
BAMBOO—A buff-orange daisy type, 
with ideal stems for cutting. Oct. 10th. 
BESS WITT—lIt would be difficult to 
say too much for this outstanding early 
spider mum. Duo-toned coloring. shad- 
ing from salmon to bronze. A very ex- 
cellent cut flower here in the open field. 
Oct. 10th 
BUNBU—Large size tubulated petals of 
this lovely flower with fishook tips are 
orchid lavender. Splendid commercial 
cut flower variety noted for its sturdy 
stem and fine foliage. Height medium. 
November 1. 
CATHAY—The quilled petals of this 
lovely Spider is a lovely shade of old 
copper in color with brilliant red spoon 
tips curving slightly inward. The reg- 
ularly spaced petals expand outward in- 
stead of drooping. Has lovely foliage 
and good stem. Height, medium. No- 
vember Ist. 
GARNET SPOON—Lehman 1951—Ex- 
cellent red spoons with purple tubes set 
off by a pure yellow center. Blooms 
Osta eer Rach soUc 
GEORGINA HEDINGER — This very 
full centered Spidery variety in pink 
ranks high among the early flowering 
varieties. Very graceful and distinctive 
in all respects. Height, medium. Oct. 1. 
LILAC SPOONS’ (Lehman) — Large 
wide-petaled flowers of lilac-pink with 
silvery white tubes. 
LORRAINE—We recommend this vari- 
ety without any reservation because we 
believe this is THE most outstandinz 
Spidery mum in. the yell class. Top blue 
ribbon winner at every Chrysanthemum 
show. Sturdy stem and healthy green 
foliage are a few of the favorable points 
of this wonderful variety. Height tall. 
November 1st. 
10 
classification can be raised in the garden according to 
be wintered in cold frames and kept over from year 
Unless otherwise priced are 40c each. 
LOVELINESS—An outstanding carm- 
ine-pink spoon. Blooms Oct. 1. 
MAGENTA SPOON—A lovely magenta- 
rose. Blooms Oct. 3. 
MAMORU—Dark orange in color,shad- 
ing into bronze toward center. Excellent 
cut flower Spider for it is of good keep- 
ing quality with strong stem and lovely 
foliage. Height, medium. Oct. 30. 
MARY GARDEN—A very lovely pink 
Spider. Nov. 1. 
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 exceptionally well on the plant 
and after cutting. For this reason, this 
is a popular variety with the commer- 
cial flower growers. Height medium. 
Octy 15; 
MORGAN'S WHITE 
MRS. R. A. WALKER—A large Spider 
of very deep lavender. Novy. Ist. 
NOMAGO-—New 1952--the best of 
the Spider varieties. A huge bronze. 
Nov. Ist. Each 50c 
ORCHID SPOON — Orchid-pink spoon 
flowers in great profusion. Oct. Ist. 
