NOVELTY SECTION—DE PETRIS INTRODUCTIONS 
TAGOYA 
An outstanding single producing rigid, well 
formed sprays with flowers of excellent substance. 
Its color is a brilliant goya red overlaid with a rose 
sheen forming a brilliant and very attractive 
combination. 
Its habit of growth is very sturdy but somewhat 
dwarf, making the variety suitable for pot plants. 
The variety is very productive and does not require 
disbudding. 
Tagoya was awarded the Chrysanthemum Society 
of America Silver medal for the best undis¬ 
seminated single for 1935 and has been admired 
by all who have seen it. 
Matures November 1st to 5th. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: $2.50 per ten, $15 per 100, $125 per 1000. 
