UTAH. A very large, pure white Spidery variety. Has med- 
jum size quilled petals with hooked tips. This lovely flower is 
supported on stiff stems and attractive foliage. Height, medium. 
Matures Nov. 1. (See illustration on page 11.) 
VIRGINIA. A clear yellow, quilled petals expanding outward 
from a central yellow disc. Grows very large when disbudded 
and is of good keeping quality. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 10. 
WAIKIKI. A very full:centered large Spidery type in bronze. 
The tips of rich golden yellow curl inward instead of cascading 
like conventional Spidery varieties. Has strong stems and good 
foliage. A tall grower. Matures Nov. 1. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 11.) 
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BRILLIANCE. A novelty Spoon Chrysanthemum. Bright maize 
tubular petals opening at the spoon tips to a gleaming grenadine- 
red. Very unique and popular variety. Matures Nov. 1. Price: 
50 cents, $5.00 per dozen. 
DESERT MAID. A very interesting flower because of the twist- 
ing nature of its petals. That is, the petals will twist around indi- 
vidually as the flower matures. Therefore, though its color is red 
with gold reverse, both of these colors appear on the outside later 
on. For best results, this variety should be disbudded to a stem, 
four or five flowers to a plant. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1 
on. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
DR. GAGE. A pure white decorative type flower which is full 
centered and very beautiful. Its short growing habit makes this 
nice pot specimen plant. Matures Nov. 10. 
ENSENADA. An unusually beautiful novelty resembling a 
double dahlia flower when disbudded. In color, it is a brilliant 
Indian red with outer petals of yellowish shade. Its keeping 
quality is unsurpassed because this flower seems to attract more 
attention after it reaches full maturity when the color mellows 
gently into terracotta red. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1 on. 
Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 

KEGON NO TAKI 
WHITE FRILL. A pure white Spidery type which is very full 
centered. Makes very lovely sprays also. Medium height. Ma- 
tures Oct. 20. 
WHITE RAYONANTE. A sport of ‘“Rayonante.”’ Identical to its 
parent except in color, which is white. Height, tall. Matures Oct. 
ise ; 
WM. McCABE. A very full centered brightest yellow Spidery 
type composed of large quilled petals, slightly curled at tips. 
Height, tall. Matures Oct. 20 on. : 
YELLOW RAYONANTE. A clear yellow sport of the noted 
“Rayonante.” A worthy addition to those who are growing Rayo- 
nante and its sport successfully. Height, medium. Price: 75 cents 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Interesting Forms 

LOUIS FRIED 
ERNA. A semi-double large flower, very deep purple in color. 
This variety should be disbudded to about 6 blooms to a plant. 
Matures Oct. 30 on. Price: 75 cents each, $7.50 per dozen. 
FANTASIA. A white novelty of quilled petalled flower in semi- 
double class radiating from a central disc of yellow button. Height, 
medium. Matures around Nov. 1. 
KEGON-NO-TAKI. A bright yellow flower of unusual forma- 
tion. Lower petals reflexed, balance incurved and twisted. Height, 
tall. Matures Noy. 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See 
illustration at left.) 
KIMIE TASHIMA. Has about two layers of long quilled petals 
which open to spoon at tips. Color is rich golden yellow. Height, 
medium. Matures about Nov. 5 on. 
J. C. TAGGARTS. A very beautifully formed flower of soft and 
deeper mixtures of bronze. The quilled petals are covered with 
tiny hairs like other sports of this lovely flower. Height, medium. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 13.) 
LAVENDER TAGGARTS. Has an outer halo of lavender gradu- 
ally shading inward to a delicate orchid pink. Has tubulated 
petaals with fine hairline spines. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 13.) 
