PINK EXQUISITE 
LOUIS FRIED. The silvery gray quilled petals of this novelty 
flower open into rich amaranth red which radiate from the central 
disc florets of yellow button. Height, medium. Matures around 
Nov. 10. (See illustration on page 12.) 
MAID OF ORKNEY. An ivory white decorative type novelty. 
Has feathery petals. Makes strikingly beautiful specimen plant for 
show purposes. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1. 
MIGNONETTE. A bright yellow flower with fine, wavy, thread- 
like petals. Has much the appearance of a thistle bloom. A dis- 
tinct departure from the orthodox types of chrysanthemums. Height, 
tall. Matures Oct. 25. 

SUNSPOT 

THE TAGGARTS 
MRS. W. W. WATERSTON. A distinct feathery type in forma- 
tion of this beautiful novelty. The petals are almost white near 
the base, expanding into beautiful orchid pink, the tips of which 
are serrated. It makes lovely bush specimen. Height, medium. 
Matures Nov. 1. 
PAULINE. This variety makes a most beautiful bush of soft 
yellow when topped two or more times. Has tubulated petal tips 
opening into spoon shape. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1. 
PINK EXQUISITE. It is quite properly named, as it is a most 
exquisite shade of pink. Reflexed petals which radiate from a 
center of a most unique swirl, as in the illustration. It is best to 
disbud this variety with several stems to a plant. Height, medium. 
Matures Nov. 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illus- 
tration at above left.) 
PURPLE FROST. A novelty feathery type in purple tipped with 
silver at edges. Flower is full-centered and very lovely. Has splen- 
did foliage and sturdy stems. Height, medium. Matures around 
Nov. 10 on. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
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. 10 on. 
ROSE CECILE.. A semi-double large spoon variety of deep rose 
with silver reverse in color. Has quilled petals slightly cupped in- 
ward. A very striking variety. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 
10 on. 
SUNSPOT. A strikingly beautiful novelty type flower in white. 
The quilled petals open in spoon shape with fishhook tips curling 
tightly. The petals expand outward in perfect formation from the 
central disc of yellow button. Height, medium. Matures Nov. 1. 
(See illustration at left.) 
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. 15. 
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. 1. 
YELLOW SPOON. A bright buttercup yellow in color. A lovely 
pair to White Spoon. Its habit and blooming date almost identical. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS. An odd novelty flower whose quilled 
petals are covered with hairy spines. Height, medium. Matures 
around Nov. 1. (See illustration on above right.) 
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. 10 on. (See illustration on above 
center.) 
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