ODG VARIETIES AND INTERESTING FORMS 
All of the Mums listed in this classification can be raised in the garden according 
to your frost date. 
to year. 
ALBERT WITT—A clear yellow sport of 
“Bess Witt.” Like its parent, this va- 
riety has luxuriant foliage and a vig- 
orous growing habit. Height medium. 
October 10. 
ALICE TASHIMA—Full centered spid- 
veriety in white. Has larger size quilled 
petals with hooked tips. Good stems and 
foliage. Height medium. Oct. 10th. 
SESS WITT—It 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. 
BLUSHWHITE S. Lehman. New—Large 
pert and crisp, chalk-white flowers un- 
Gerlaid with soft lavender. Tube and 
spoon equal in length. Never a mis- 
formed flower. The criterion for spoon 
WLUTASs eI Ciatt. 
BOs 
They can be wintered in cold frames and kept over from year 
Unless otherwise priced they are 35c each. 
BUNBU—tThe large size tubulated petals 
are a beautiful shade of orchid pink. 
Oetr2o: 
DALWIN—New—A large, lovely very 
light bronze spider. Oct. 20th. Each $0.40 
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. 
HOOKED YELLOW LACE—New—tThe 
most beautiful of the LACES. A lovely 
yellow spider with hooked petals. Oct. 
25th. 
KAY TASHIMA — Huge white spider 
PTS WCl-s20m we INCH, 
MORIBANA—NEW— Large yellow spid- 
er that is adapted to pot plant culture. 
Each $0.40 
Oct. 20th. 
MORGAN'S WHITE 
