
GOLDILOCKS 
SYLVIA—A deep solid pink heightened by a 
delicate tracery of lavender. Large tubular 
petals falling away from a very full center. 
Tips of petals are hooked and open showing 
red within. One of our choicest 1941 introduc- 
tions. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
UNIQUE—A bloom which is aptly named. It is 
the most unique chrysanthemum we have ever 
grown. It is a rich wine red in color and the 
small quilled petals stand stiffiy out from the 
center of the bloom. Very tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
UTAH—A very large clear white spider. Has 
medium tubes with hooked tips. A very valu- 
able addition to any garden. Has stiff stems and 
attractive foliage. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. (See illus. 
page 9.) 

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JUMBO 
VIRGINIA—A large, clear yellow flower with 
an outspreading horizontal habit of bloom. The 
long, tubular petals are open at the tips and 
decidedly reflex. Mat. Nov. 15. (See illus. page 9.) 
WAIKIKI—A very large and full bronze spidery 
incurve with fishhook tips of a rich golden color. 
An outstanding specimen of this type of chry- 
santhemum. Has a rigid stem and good foliage. 
A tall grower. Mat. Nov. 1. (See color illus. 
page 14.) 50 cents each; $5.00 per doz. 
WHITEHALL—tThis pure white bloom will be- 
come ten or more inches in diameter when well 
disbudded. The medium tubular petals are 
gracefully formed and terminate in open fish- 
hook tips. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 20. 

MAMORU 
