
PINK EXQUISITE 

THE TAGGARTS 
G. KONNO. A short growing plant with large flowers of Sal- 
mon Bronze color. It resembles a large Dahlia bloom. Should be 
disbudded. Very effective as a potted plant. Matures around 
October 25. Price: 50 cents each, 5$.00 per dozen. 
KEGON NO TAKI. A bright yellow flower of unusual forma- 
tion. Lower petals reflexed, balance incurved and twisted. Height, 
tall. Matures around November 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 
per dozen. (See illustration on page 13.) 
J. C. TAGGARTS. A very beautifully formed flower of soft and 
deeper mixtures of bronze color. The quilled petals are covered 
with tiny hairy spines like other sports of this lovely flower. 
Height, medium. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. Matures 
around November 1. (See illustration above.) 
LOUIS FRIED. The silvery gray quilled petals of this novelty 
flower open into rich amaranth red which radiate from a central 
disc floret of yellow button. Height, medium. Matures around 
November 10. (See illustration on page 13.) 
MARIBELLE VIBERT. A glistening white, bold quilled petal of 
this flower opens at the tip into wide spoon shape. Though it is 
not a full centered flower, its striking attractiveness is not hindered 
by the appearance of a yellow center when it fully matures. Has 
beautiful large, green foliage. Matures around November 1 on. 
A tall grower. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustra- 
tion on page 13.) 
MIGNONETTE. A bright yellow spray flowers with fine, wavy, 
threadlike petals. Has much the appearance of a thistle bloom. A 
distinct departure from the orthodox types of chrysanthemums. 
Height, tall. Matures October 25 on. 
ORIENTAL KNIGHT. The color of this variety is quite unique. 
The originator calls it ‘Rich garnet red.’ It is almost deep purple. 
The petals of one flower may be quilled and spoon shaped while 
another may be feathery with short quills. The flower is very 
full centered. Height is medium. Maturing about November 15 on. 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. va 
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 around November 1. (See illustration at left.) 
PURPLE FROST. A novelty of feathery type in purple tipped 
with silver at edges. Flower is full centered and very attractive. 
Has nice foliage and sturdy stem. Height, medium. Matures around 
Thanksgiving. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
SHOOTING STAR. A Novelty flower of white, maturing norm- 
ally around early part of November. It has unique resemblance to 
a double Dahlia flower and its broad petals come to a point like 
a star, hence its name. This variety should be disbudded to a 
stem, 6 to 8 blooms to a plant. Height, medium. 
SUNSPOT. The quilled petals of this white Novelty open into 
spoon shape with fishhook tips curling tightly. .The petals expand 
in regular formation from the central disc of yellow button. Height, 
medium. Matures around November 10. , (See illustration below.) 
STAR OF THE NORTH. This spray Chrysanthemum is a distinct 
feathery type in formation. It will produce bountiful white flowers 
with slender petals and serrated at tips. Height, medium. Ma- 
tures about November 5. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS. An odd novelty flower whose quilled 
petals are covered with hairy spines. Height, medium. Matures 
around November 1. (See illustration at left.) 

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