12 CH HOY, SANT) BEM Ug M 
GARDEN §5 

WHITE CLOUD—A snow white bloom com- 
posed of four or more rows of narrow closely 
spaced white quilled petals coming to a sharp 
point and extending upward from a central 
small yellow button. Has the effect of a feath- 
ered toy bowl. Medium height. Matures Nov. 
25th. 35 cents; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50 
WHITE SPOON—A double row of quilled, 
spoon-tipped petals radiating from an open cen- 
ter and cupped slightly upward. It is much 
fuller than any of the other spoon tip types. 
Medium height. Matures Oct. 30th. 
WINNIE—A pure white bloom with a single 
row of quilled, spoon-tipped petals radiating 
from a yellow button. Tall grower. Matures 
Nov. 15th. 
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 SPOON—Same as White Spoon in 
all respects save color. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS—Same as J. C. Tag- 
garts, except in color, which is yellow. (See 
illustration page 11.) 
35 cents each; $3.50 per doz. 
YOKI IMPROVED—White tubular petals ter- 
minating in spoon tips. Matures Nov. 5th. 


econ = 
KEGON NO TAKI 
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 page 11.) 
GWEN PATTON 
The best pink in the 
large incurve we know 
of. Keeps well, mak- 
ing it excellent for 
home decoration. 
Height 4 feet tall. Ma- 
tures late October. See 
description page 17. 
