Odd Varieties and Interesting Forms 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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J. C. TAGGARTS. A most beautiful shaped bloom of soft 
bronze. The quilled petals are covered with small hair 
which adds much to its delicate beauty. Matures Nov. Ist. 
50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
DR. GAGE. Pure white decorative type. A full flower of 
unusual formation. Short grower. Matures Nov. 10th. 
KEGON NO TAKI. See description and illustration on 
Page 9. 
KIMIE TASHIMA. Has about two layers of long quilled 
petals which open to spoon end at tips. Color is rich golden 
yellow. Medium height. Matures about Nov. Sth on. 
LAVENDER TAGGARTS. Has an outer halo of lavender 
gradually shading inward to a delicate orchid pink. Has 
- tubulated petals covered with fine hairline spines. Medium 
height. Matures Nov. 1. 1. (See illustration above). 50 cents 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
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 chrys- 
anthemums. Good stems and foliage. Tall. Matures 
Oct. 25th. 
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. 
ROBERT BACON. Very similar type to our variety, 
“Yomei’. Has a single row of reddish bronze quilled petals 
radiating from a central button of gold. Golden spoon tips. 
Strong stem and good foliage. Shows to best advantage 
when disbudded. Medium height maturing Nov. 10th on. 
SLIPPER. A shell pink flower with quilled petals. Dis- 
budded or grown in sprays it merits more than a second 
glance. Medium height. Matures Nov. Ist. 
WHITE CLOUD. A snow white bloom composed of four 
or more rows of narrow closely spaced white quilled petals 
coming to a sharp point and extending upward from a central 
yellow button. Medium height. Matures Nov. loth. 
WHITE SPOON. A double row of quilled spoon-tipped 
petals radiating from an open center and cupped slightly 
upward. Medium height. Matures Oct. 10th. 
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YOMEI. The quilled petals are golden in color and 
terminate in red spoon tips. Good wither in sprays or 
disbudded. Medium height maturing Nov. 10th on. 

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LOUIS FRIED. Another outstanding novelty chrysanthemum 
of special merit. As shown in the illustration, the florets 
of this flower are made up of varying lengths and shape. 
Some having long quills opening into spoonlike tips 
while others having short tubular formations opening close 
at the base. The yellow center harmonizes nicely with the 
silvery-gray quilled section of the petals which open into 
rich amaranth red. The “'Koster’s Color Guide” was referred 
to in determining the description of its color and a perusal 
of contemporary nursery catalogs reveal that this color is 
rather rare in chrysanthemums. We recomemnd to disbud 
this variety with several stems on a plant. It would make 
an ideal specimen plant. Grows rather tall and its normal 
flowering date is around November 20th. Price, 50 cents 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
