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“YOSEMITE 
SARAH MORASCH—tThe color of this charm- 
ing spider is a peony purple with carmine shad- 
ing. An airy graceful flower with long slender 
petals ending in an orchid fishhook tip. It car- 
ries the characteristics of one of its parents— 
Punch Bowl. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 25. 
SILVER DROPS—A silvery white with slender, 
tubular petals. The graceful curl of myriad 
barbed tips has a telling effect on those who are 
prone to see and disbelieve. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 
ay 40 cents each; $4.00 per doz. 
SILVER LACE—Excellent white with medium 
tubes. A rugged producer of giant sized flowers. 
The foliage is good and the stems are strong. 
Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 15. 
SNOW QUEEN—Our 1949 introduction—A snow 
white bloom which will show a delicate pinkish 
overcast under certain temperatures. Has medi- 
um petals terminated by slightly barbed, reflex 
tips, which radiate from an extremely full cen- 
ter. Has excellent foliage and long stiff stems. 
Mat. Nov. 1. 
SNOWY—A good late pure white spider with 
very slender tubes terminating in upturned 
hooked tips. An excellent example of the fish- 
hook type. Tall. Good foliage. Mat. Dec. 1. 
(See illus. page 7.) 40 cents each; $4.00 per doz. 
SOUVENIR—Light salmon pink. Large tube. 
Tall. Diameter 12 inches. Mat. Oct. 25. (See full 
color cut on back page.) 
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. 
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. 
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. 
WHITE RAYONNANTE—lIdentical with Rayon- 
nante except in color, which is white. (For type, 
see Miss Gena Harwood, page 14.) 
WILHELMINA—In the course of development 
this wonderful bloom undergoes such rapid 
changes in color effect that a comprehensive de- 
scription is beyond our ken. However, at ma- 
turity the color becomes a settled greenish 
chartreuse. The beauty of this flower is greatly 
enhanced by the barbed hooks terminating the 
medium size tubular petals which radiate from 
a bright yellow disc. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
75 cents each; $7.50 per doz. 
YELLOW RAYONNANTE—tThis new sport of 
the Rayonnante group is a very lovely brilliant 
yellow. Tall. Mat. Oct. 15. 
YOSEMITE—A true canary yellow in color with 
a satiny glistening sheen. Medium tube petals 
terminate in an open spoon with a slight barb. 
When disbudded with attain six inches or 
more in diameter. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. (See 
illus. above.) 

FANTASIA 
