
CATHAY 
DAINTY WHITE. This flower is very appropriately named. 
The slender quilled petals of this lovely spidery flower droop 
gracefully, which are dainty. Grows to medium height. Matures 
November 1. (See illustration on right.) 
EMERALD ISLE. As the name suggests, the predominant color 
of this flower is green, with an undertone of cream, particularly 
during early stage of its development. After reaching maturity, 
the color undergoes a change to a beautiful creamy white except 
for the tips and the center of the flower, where the greenish shade 
is maintained for the longest time. The slender cord-like petals are 
very long, as shown in the illustration. Height is medium. Ma- 
tures around November 1. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
(See illustration on back cover.) 

COPPER ROCKET 

DAINTY WHITE 
GEORGINA HEDINGER. This full centered spidery flower in 
pink ranks high among the early flowering varieties. A very grace- 
ful and distinctive flower in every respect. Height medium. 
Reaches maturity about October 1. (See illustration on front cover.) 
ITO PINK. This is probably the most widely grown pink spi- 
dery mum by commercial flower growers, especially in the San 
Francisco Bay area. Full centered flower with long quilled petals 
of good substance. Medium pink throughout. Height medium. In 
full bloom November 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
JEAN RANGER 
