

YOMEI 
KIMIE TASHIMA—Very bright golden single 
of unusual formation. Short. Matures Oct. 25th. 
LAVENDER FEATHER —tThis is a very beau- 
tiful deep lavender feathery type. Grows tall 
and is very striking in appearance. Matures 
Oct. 25th. 
MIGNONETTE—Bright yellow with fine, wavy, 
thread-like petals. Has much the appearance 
of a thistle bloom. A distinct departure from 
the various orthodox types of chrysanthemums. 
Good stem and foliage. Tall. Matures Oct. 25th. 
MONTECITO—Large quilled petals with open 
ends. Flesh pink radiating from a darker pink 
center. Tall. Matures Nov. Ist. 
35 cenis each; $3.50 per doz. 
PAULINE—This makes a most beautiful bush 
of soft yellow when stopped two or more times. 
Has tubular petals terminating with spoon tips. 
Matures Nov. Ist. 
PINK EXQUISITE—It is quite properly named, 
as it is a most exquisite shade of pink. Reflex 
petals which radiate from a center which has 
a most unique swirl. It is best to disbud this 
variety, having several stems to the plant. Med- 
ium height. Matures Nov. Ist. (See illustration 
above.) 50 cents each; $5.00 per doz. 
PURPLE FROST—Very deep purple with broad 
feathery petals which have just a small line of 
silver along each side terminating at the points. 
Extremely beautiful when disbudded. Medium 
height. Matures Nov. 5th. 
ROBERT BACON —Similar in type to but very 
much larger than Yellow Matchsticks. Has a 
single row of reddish bronze quilled petals radi- 
ating from a central button of gold. Golden 
spoon tips. Strong stem and good foliage. Shows 
to best advantage when disbudded. Medium 
height. Matures Nov. 10th. 

PINK EXQUISITE 
YELLOW MATCHSTICKS—Quilled petals with 
spoon-like tips. Medium sized blooms of a soft 
yellow. Unique and intriguing in appearance. 
Very prolific bloomer. Matures Nov. 10th. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS—Same as J. C. Tag- 
garts, except in color, which is yellow. (See 
illustration page 9.) 
YOKI IMPROVED—White tubular petals ter- 
minating in spoon tips. Matures Nov. 5th. 
YOMEI—Similar in formation to Robert Bacon. 
The color effect, however, is the reverse. The 
quilled petals are golden in color and termi- 
nate in red spoon tips. Good either in sprays 
or disbudded. Tall. Matures Nov. 10th. (See 
illustration above.) 

BEN TASHIMA 
