
PINK EXQUISITE 
REVERIE. A novel Chrysanthemum composed of spoon-shaped 
petals arid an anemone flowered disc. The open portions of the 
ray florets are a beautiful orchid pink, while the tubulated section 
and the disc are of slightly lighter shade. Grows to medium 
height. Matures normally around November 1. (See below.) 
SHOOTING STAR. An interesting flower in pure white, as large 
as any of the exhibition blooms and in full blossom around the 
early part of November. Has an unique resemblance to a double 
dahlia flower. Its broad petals ceme to a point like a star, hence 
its name. This variety should be disbudded. Grows to medium 
height. 
STAR OF THE NORTH. This spray Chrysanthemum is a dis- 
tinct feathery type in form. Produces beautiful white flowers of 
unusual beauty. As the flower reaches maturity, the petals turn 

REVERIE 
THE TAGGARTS 
and intertwine, and the tips are serrated. Height medium. Ma- 
tures November 5. 
SUNSPOT. The quilled petals of this white novel flower open 
into spoor shape with fishhook tips curling tightly back. Petals 
radiate outward from a fairly large size yellow disc. Height 
medium. Matures November 10. (See illustration below.) 
YELLOW TAGGARTS. An odd flower with quilled petals cov- 
ered with hairy spines. Better when disbudded. Height is medium 
and reaches full maturity around November 1. Price: 50 cents 
each, $5.00 per dozen. (See above.) 

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