QUALITY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 3 
Standard Feather and Spider Varieties 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
EC Treen ed nen eee Sees oe ee aa See sf $ .35 
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AGNES—(Our 1944 introduction). A strikingly 
beautiful pale orchid pink spider. Fine tubular 
petals widening near the ends, curling ribbon 
like and show to advantage the barbs of an 
attenuated fishhook tip. Good foliage and stem. 
Mat. Nov. 5 50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
ALICE TASHIMA—Very full pure white. The 
well formed tubular petals terminate in spoon 
or fishhook tips. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
ANNE—A large pure white spider of most dis- 
tinctive formation. The wide tubes are well ar- 
ranged and radiate from a full center with a 
lovely sweeping effect. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 5. 
ANTOINETTE BUSH—White. Large long tubu- 
lar petals with fishhook tips cascading from a 
very full center. Tall. Mat. Oct. 20. (See illus. 
below.) 
AUTUMN QUEEN—(This is one of our 1950 in- 
troductions). A large orchid pink flower most 
distinctive in type. Well arranged wide tubes 
radiating from a full center and forming a well 
shaped open bloom. Tall Mat. Oct. 20. (See illus. 
right.) 50 cents each 
BERTHA OLIVER—(Our 1934 introduction). A 
deep pink spider with large tubular petals. The 
inner surface of each widely opened fishhook 
tip is richly lined with amaranth red. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Oct. 25. 
ANTOINETTE BUSH 
AUTUMN QUEEN 
BESS WITT—A pleasing combination of apricot 
bronze and salmon pink. Has long straight 
tubular petals. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 10. 
BUNBU—Large tube, deep pinkish lilac in color. 
Diameter 12 inches. Tall Mat. Nov. 1 (See color 
illus. page 14.) 
BUTTERFLY—A large, clear yellow flower 
with graceful medium tubes. These radiate 
from a full center and terminate in well de- 
fined fishhooked tips. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
(See illus. page 4.) 
CATHAY—tThis large tube spider, with its soft 
delicate shades of Champagne with open tips of 
brilliant red, is very striking in appearance. 
Fine stiff stems with food foliage. Med. hgt. 
Matt. Oct. 25. (See illus. page 4.) 
CELESTIAL BEAUTY—The enchanting beauty 
of this quilled, petaled flower of silvery laven- 
der is indeed unique. The spoon tips open to 
show a warm exquisite shade of crimson-pur- 
ple, thus making this dome shaped bloom quite 
outstanding among all others of its class. Tall. 
Mat. Nov. 5. (See illus. page 4.) 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
CENTENNIAL—tThis fine tube spider, with its 
lovely soft golden bronze color, has well defined 
hooked tips, curling sharply upward. An excel- 
lent example of best spider type. Mat. Oct. 25. 
50 cents each; 3 for $1.35 
