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 intense and clear. Do not feed them too heavily. They 
may be grown either into sprays or disbudded. Grows to medium 
height. 
Price: 75 cents each, $7.50 per dozen. 
BUTTERCUP. Creamy white. Petals slightly cupped upward at 
edges. Matures November 1. 
GERRY. Intense bronze with gold reverse. Matures around 
October 20. 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. Matures October 30. (See 
illustration at right.) 
PALOMA. A lavender. Matures around November 1. See 
color illustration on inside of front cover.) 
SENSATION. A purest white. Matures October 10. 

COLOR SLIDES 
With the cooperation of WEST-VIEW CO., 1523 Mon- 
tana Ave., Santa Monica, California, we are able to show 
Color Slides of over 100 varieties of our Chrysanthemums 
at our Gardens for the benefit of those who wish to make 
selections of plants from these colorful pictures. 


GOLDEN PRIDE 
Spoon Chrysanthemums 
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BRILLIANCE. ‘Bright maize tubular petals opening at the tips 
to a gleaming grenadine-red” is the color description by the 
originator of this very popular spoon variety. A variety so dis- 
tinctive that no other variety could be substituted in its place. Not 
to be disbudded. Matures around November 1. 
JOAN BERGER. A beautiful Orchid pink throughout. Very 
vigorous grower of quality blooms. May be disbudded a little to 
create larger flowers. Matures around November 5. 
MRS. ALLAN MORPHY. This semi-double Spoon type chrysan- 
themum resembles ‘‘Scintillation’’ in formation. This variety pro- 
duces a wealth of soft shell pink flowers 3'¥2 inches in diameter on 
a healthy, compact plant about 30 inches high. Matures around 
Octeber 25 on. 
MRS. GWEN CHEESEWRIGHT. Introduced by Mr. Geo. Millard, 
of Pasadena, Calif. This flower has only one row of petals and 
the quilled part is grayish lavender opening to bright deep rose. 
Very stunning. Matures around November 5. Not to be disbudded. 
PAULINE. Another decidedly single Spoon type, soft yellow 
throughout in color. Makes a very beatiful bushy plant. Matures 
about November 1. 
SCINTILLATION. A luminous Orchid pink Spoon type normally 
blooming around October 20. The inner rows of petals cup slightly 
upward as in the illustration. Will produce flowers 5-6 inches in 
diameter when disbudded a little. (See illustration this page.) 
SNOW QUEEN. A very attractive Spoon type in pure white. 
The flower in the illustration was disbudded with almost 20 blooms 
on a plant. It measured 6 inches from tip to tip. Matures around 
November 1 with us. (See illustration this page.) 
YELLOW SPOON. A buttercup yellow in double Spoon variety. 
It produces very well branched sprays. Not to be disbudded. 
Reaches full bloom about October 1. 
YOMEI. The quilled petals are golden in color and terminating 
in red Spoon tips. Very attractive whether it is grown in sprays or 
disbudded. Height, medium. Matures November 10 on. 

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