SPIDERS - SPOONS - QUILLS 
All of the Mums listed in this classification can be raised in the garden according 
to your frost date. 
to year. 
ALICE TASHIMA—Full centered spid- 
er variety in white. Has larger sze 
quilled petals with hooked tips. Good 
stems and foliage. Height medium. Oct. 
10th. 
BESS WITT—It wouid be difficult to 
say too much for this outstand:ng 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- 
derlaid with soft lavender. Tube and 
spoon equal in length. Never a mis- 
formed flower. The criterion for spoon 
Niimss, Oct: 
BUNBU—tThe large size tubulated petals 
are a beautiful shade of orcrid pink. 
Gta ds 
DALWIN—New—A large, lovely very 
light bronze spider. Oct. 20th. Each $0.40 
They can be wintered in cold frames and kent over from year 
Unless otherwise priced they are 35c each. 
CEORGINA HEDINGER — This very 
full centered Spidery variety in pnk 
ranks high among the early flowering 
varieties. Very graceful and distinctive 
in all respects. Height, med:um. Oct. 1. 
KAY TSHIMA — Huge white spider 
mum. Oct. 25. 24 inch. 
MAMORU—Light orange shading to a 
deeper bronze at the center. Oct. 20. 
MORIBANA—-NEW—Large yellow spid- 
er that is adapted to pot plant culture. 
Oct. 20th. 
MORGAN'S WHITE — A pure white 
quilled type flower. The central yellow 
button begins to appear as it matures. 
The flower is of solid substance and 
lasis exceptionally well on the plant 
and after cutting. For this reason, this 
is a popular variety with the commer- 
cial flower growers. Height med.um. 
Oca: 
NIGHTINGALE — Most unique Char- 
treuse color chrysanthemum but will 
fade under strong sunlight. Therefore, 
we recommend an shade over the flower 
as soon as the buds begin to show color. 
Oct) 25thse 2S ae ee Each $0.40 
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