ODD VARIETIES AND INTERESTING FORMS 
ATOMIC—Something entirely different in chrysanthemums. Heavy old gold 
quilled petals, terminating in a brilliant scarlet spoon. Builds up a huge flower. 
Strong grower. Has been a sensation wherever shown. In great demand, Price 
50c, Nov. ist. 
35¢ each — 6 for $1.75, all one variety or assorted 
ENSENADA—Brilliant Indian red with yellowish tint on reverse side. Re- 
sembles a double dahlia when disbudded. Nov. 1st. 
ERN A—Large flowering semi-double bloom of deep purple with silver re- 
verse. Nov. Ist. 
DESERT MAID—Red and gold petals tubulated at base, opening to feathery 
fashion at tips. Some petals are spoon shaped. Nov. Ist. 
LOUIS FRIED—The silvery gray quilled petals open into rich amaranth red 
which radiate from a centrz] disc of yellow. Nov. 10th. 
MIGNONETTE—Bright yellow spray flowers with fine wavy thread-like 
petals. Has the appearance of a thistle bloom. Oct. 25th. 
PINK EXQUISITE—Most exquisite shade of pink. Reflexed petals radiate 
from a center swirl. Best to disbud this variety with several stems to a plant. 
Nov. Ist. 
PURPLE FROST—Feathery type in purple tipped with silver at edges. Full 
centered and very attractive. Nov. 25th. 
REVERIE—Spoon-shaped petals of irregular formation with an anemone 
flowered disc petal. Orchid-pink. Nov. Ist. 
SHOOTING STAR—An interesting flower in pure white. Very large with 
broad petals coming to a point like a star. Should be disbudded. Nov. 1st. 
SOUVENIR—Large flower of salmon-pink. Petals cord-like with small spoon 
tips. Oct. 25th. 
CUSHION VARIETIES 
Recommended for use wherever low, bushy, mass effect of color is de- 
sired. Some of these will bloom through the summer after the first 
year. Mass of color from September till frost. 
25c each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
AMELIA—The original cushion mum. Bright pink double flower, summer 
blooming. 
ACHIEVEMENT—Medium double blooms of bronze-pink. Low compact 
growth about 15 inches high. 
BRONZE CUSHION—Beautiful coppery bronze, lighter color with age, 18 
inches high. 
CORAL SEA—Dwarf, spreading plant. Flowers of salmon buff. 
CRIMSON CUSHION—Beautiful wine-red decorative type bloom of good 
size on low compact bush, blooming Sept. on. 
DAHLIAMUM—Double, quilled petals like cactus, bright wine-red, about 18 
inches high. 
EARLY GOLD—Bright golden-yellow pompoms with contrasting dark green 
foliage. The best early border plant, 
EARLY HARVEST—Fairly large double glowing mahogany-orange, out- 
standing in its class. 
COLDEN CARPET—A carpet of glowing one inch golden-yellow pompons. 
Plants grow about one foot in height but spread to two feet or more in width. 
September 15th. 
GOLDEN CUSHION—Golden yellow flecked red. Very attractive, summer 
blooming. 
KING CUSHION—Coppery bronze in varying shades. 
LITTLE BOB—Low growing mound of mahogany bronze, button-like flowers 
blooming early October. 
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