ROBERT BACON. Very similar to our Yomei. Has a single 
row of reddish bronze quilled petals radiating from a central 
button of gold. Has golden spoon tips. Strong stems and good 
foliage. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 10th on. 
ROSE CECILE. A semi-double large spoon type variety of deep 
rose with silver reverse in color. Has quilled petals. A very 
striking variety. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 10th on. 
SUNSPOT. A strikingly beautiful novelty type flower in white. 
The tubulated petals open in spoon shape with fishhook tips 
curling tightly. The petals expand outward in perfect formation 
from the central disc of yelow button. Height, medium. Matures 
Nov. 30th. (See illustration on page 9.) 
WHITE CLOUD. A snowy 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 
disc. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 15th. 
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WHITE SPOON. An early flowering spoon type Chrysanthe- 
mum of special merit. The medium size flowers are very uniform 
and will produce beautiful well balanced sprays. Very attractive 
as specimen plant. Height, medium. Matures around Oct. Ist. 
YELLOW SPOON. A bright buttercup yellow in color. An out- 
standing spoon type which is very hardy by nature. Its short 
growing habit places this at the top for pot culture purpose. Ma- 
tures around Oct. Ist. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS. An odd novelty flower whose quilled 
petals are covered with small hairy spines. Height, medium. Ma- 
tures around Nov. lst. Price: 35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. (See 
illustration on page 10.) 
YOMEI. The quilled petals are golden in color and terminating 
in red spoon tips. Good whether grown in sprays or disbudded. 
Height, medium. Matures Nov. 10th on. 
Ichimonji_ or Horizontal - 
Efflorescent Varieties 
These varieties have very large, broad petals resembling 
single Dahlia flowers, and like most other singles, their colors are 
very vivid and clear. Do not feed them too heavily. They may be 
grown either in sprays or disbudded. Grows to medium height. 
BUTTERCUP. White. Petals cupped slightly upward on edges. 

GOLDEN PRIDE 
Matures around Nov. Ist. Price: $1.00 each: $10.00 per dozen. 
CARMEN Red with gold reverse. Matures Oct. 25th on. Price: 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
GERRY. Bronze. Matures around Oct. 20th. Price: 75 cents 
each; $7.50 per dozen. 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. Matures Oct. 30. Price: 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
PALOMA. A lavender. Matures around Nov. lst. Price: 75 
cents each; $7.50 per dozen. (See color illustration on page 17.) 
SENSATION. Clear white. Matures Oct. 10th on. Price: 75 
cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Large Flowering Exhibition Varieties 
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APPERT. A very large and striking solid bronze flower of out- 
standing quality. An easy grower producing high quality flowers. 
Height, medium. Matures around Nov. lst. Price: 50 cents each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
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