Spidery Varieties —Not Illustrated 
AGNES. A strikingly beautiful light orchid pink 
spider variety. Medium quilled petals widening at tips, 
curling ribbon-like and showing to good advantage the 
attenuated barbs of the fisherhook tips. November 10. 
Price: 30 cents, 3 for 85 cents. 
ALBERT WITT. A very clear yellow sport of ‘Bess 
Witt.” Identical in all respects to its parent plant ex- 
cept color. October 10. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 
cents. 
ANN NORTON. Large size tubular petals with in- 
curving spoon tips of various sizes. Glistening white 
flower with a most enthralling overcast of green shade 
throughout. Like all other green varieties, this flower 
also should be protected from fading. October 30. Price: 
30 cents, 3 for $1.00. 
BALLET. Indescribably graceful and exotic flower. 
Its thin petals are long and perfectly formed to the 
finest detail. Color is a lovely soft shade of lavender 
pink throughout. A splendid grower. October 25. Price: 
50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
BERTHA OLIVER. The large quilled petals of this 
flower are deep orchid pink. The fishhook tips of each 
petal open widely, displaying a much deeper pink 
within, October 15. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
BESS WITT. A pleasing combination of apricot 
bronze and salmon pink. Quilled petals open at the tip 
in spoon shape, expanding outward instead of drooping. 
October 10. Price 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
CHOPSTICK. The broad spoon tips of this full cen- 
tered quilled type flower are rich henna-red and the 
tubulated portion is golden bronze. October 25. Price: 
30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
DELIGHT. Enchantingly intriguing variety of thin 
threadlike petalled flower of creamy white with pointed 
tips of green. October 15. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 
cents. 
JEAN SQUIRE. Long tubulated spoon-tipped petals 
of this flower stretch out horizontally from a central 
yellow button. Lovely shade of rose pink throughout. 
Dark green foliage and exceptionally strong stem makes 
this a fine cut flower variety. November 1. Price. 30 
cents, 3 for 85 cents. 
MAMORU. Light bronze shading to a deeper bronze 
toward the center. Excellent cut flower, has good keep- 
ing quality with strong stem and lovely foliage. October 
20. Price 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
MARIA. The quilled petals of this graceful flower 
are creamy white with chartreuse tips. Sturdy stems 
and good foliage. A very satisfactory variety easy to 
raise. October 25. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
MAUVE. A unique wine red spidery flower with 
slendor quilled petals cascading very beautifully from 
a very full center. October 15. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 
85 cents. 
MELODY. A graceful spidery variety in clear deep 
yellow. Has large tubular petals stretching out horizon- 
tally, giving a feature of greater size than those that 
droop. October 10. Price: 30 cents, 3 for 85 cents. 
MORGAN'S WHITE. A pure snow white quilled type 
flower of solid substance and lasts exceptionally well 
both on the plant and after cutting. October 15. Price: 
30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
NIGHTINGALE. A very unique novelty type Char- 
treuse chrysanthemum first introduced by us in 1938. 
The chartreuse color cannot be maintained long if ex- 
posed to intense sunlight. The flower should be pro- 
tected after the bud begins to show color. October 25. 
Price: 30 cents, 3 for 85 cenis. 
OHKWAN. Lovely full centered spidery flower with 
slendor quilled petals of soft yellow. Fishhook spoon 
tips are very well curved. Lovely foliage. November 1. 
Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
PAUL MILLER. A medium tubular buff colored 
spidery type with very full red center shading to a 
coppery tone. Tips are of conventional fishhook type. 
Open ends are bright red. Has rigid stem. Short grower. 
October 20. Price: 30 cents, 3 for 85 cenis. 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER. Light pink with straight me- 
dium tubulated petals. October 20. Price: 30 cents, 3 for 
85 cents. 
QUEEN’S LACE. The slender quilled petals hang 
gracefully on this fully double white spider. Tips are 
open and well curled. Exceptionally good grower. Octo- 
ber 15. Price: 30 cenis each, 3 for 85 cents. 
SERENE. An exquisite shade of coppery bronze 
quilled petals with an opening of stunning Indian red 
at the hooked tips. Excellent foliage and stem. October 
25. See illustration of “Lavender Dream” for shape of 
flower. Price: ¥”cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
SILVER LACE. Petals are lacy and long; the flower 
very large. Purest white variety supported on sturdy 
stem with lovely healthy foliage. October 25. Price, 30 
cents, 3 for 85 cents. 
SWINGTIME. Peerless white among the exhibition 
spiders. Long bold petals droop gracefully on a most 
luxuriously formed plant we have experienced grow- 
ing. (See illustration of Waltztime for flower type). 
October 30. Price: 50 cents, 3 for $1.35, 
YELLOW LACE. Clear yellow sport of “Queen’s lace. 
Identical habit to its parent except in color. Price: 30 
cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
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