Exotic Spiders and — 
Threadlike Varieties as 
Varieties listed in this group, which are some- 
times referred to as Fuji’ Mums, have quilled 
petals of varying sizes, some of which are long 
and cord-like, while a great majority have open- 
ing of spoon shape at the ‘ip, etiber fishhooked 
or plain. These petals eiiher spring out hori- 
zontally or droop. Many of ibese flowers may be 
eccentric in form, but they are all very graceful. 
Descriptions were taken from flowers which 
_were disbudded to one bloom per stem with 
four to six flowers to a plant. The terminal buds 
were preferred. 
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LORRAINE. Undoubtedly the most satisfactory true 
spider in clearest yellow. November 1. Price 30 cents 
each, 3 for 85 cents. 
EMERALD ISLE. As the name suggests, the predo- 
minant color of these slender cordlike petals is green 
with an undertone of creamy white. November 1. Price: 
50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
Prize Winners 
Year after year cusiomers write us from every 
section of the country and foreign countries 
telling us how well our plants have done. Nu- 
merous trophies and ribbons have been won ORIENTAL KNIGHT. Perhaps this is the deepest 
wiih plants purchased from us. garnet red bordering toward purple (quilled type flower 
known on the market today. November 5. Price: 30 
cents, 3 for 85 cents. 
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