SPIDERS 
OTARU. Orchid pink large tubulated spider. 
SENDAI. Immense full centered soft pink slender tubulated 
spider. 
NAGOYA. Bold size tubulated spider of soft lavender pink. 
NOBILITY. Extremely graceful large size tubulated petals 
of purest white spider. 
NARA. Beautiful full centered spider in variable shades of 
light bronze and golden yellow. 
NIKKO. Slender size tubular petals with color blending 
of deep, light, and golden bronze. 
Photo courtesy T. Sakata & Co., Tokyo, Japan. 
Japanese Chrysanthemums 
EXHIBITIONS 
SAKURA. (K-17). Large exhibition size of a beautiful 
cherry blossom pink. 
OTOME. White. Flower size is medium but what a beau- 
tiful grower! 
MISS OSAKA. Giant exhibition size of “Miss Helen Frick.” 
Pink incurve. 
TROPHY. (Y-39). Largest yellow incurved flower with a 
most beautiful foliage. 
KAMAKURA. (Y-49). Reddish bronze with golden re- 
verse. Color similar to the old “William Waite.” 
MEIJI. Elegant exhibition incurved flower of “Grace 
Sturgis” rosy purple. 
Blooming dates October 1-15. Price: $1.00 each. 
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TO OUR PATRONS— 
In presenting this 21st issue of our Chrysanthemum Catalog, we cannot help but retrospect the early days 
when varieties like, “Major Bonnafon,” “Chrysolora,” the ‘Pockett’s,”’ the “Turners,” etc. were the last word in 
Exhibition types. 
We have come a long way during these 20 years. At our last Fall Chrysanthemum Show, “Yellow Mam- 
moth,’ “Mrs. Herbert C. Legg,” “Atlanta,” “Lady Gourie” and several others dwarfed the ‘‘Pockett’s’” and the 
“Turners.” 
In starting out in our second score years in the Chrysanthemum business, we can foresee that the Chrysan- 
themum of the future will be more spectacular than ever before. 
SUNNYSLOPE GARDENS 
