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Sunnyslope Presents the Following 
Introductions for 1931 
ANNE 
ANNE. (S 49-2). Purest white spidery flower in the 
larger size tabulated petal class. In full bloom by Octo- 
ber 1. As if to herald the prelude of our famous Annual 
Chrysanthemum Show, this new flower stood out majes- 
tically on the opening day last fall. Being extremely full 
centered, it appeared to develop layer upon layer of 
petals almost without end. The ultimate product was a 
magnificently large and beautiful flower whose grace- 
fulness is beyond description. Height about 3 feet. Price: 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. (Illustration is above.) 
AUTUMN PARADE. (S 49-9). Most fascinating flower 
composed of two distinct forms of petals. Approximately 
one-half of the flower, which is the outer part, consists 
of the conventional long, tabulated petals with fishhooks 
while the remaining central part is completed with spoon 
petals of variable sizes, some of which appear almost 
feathery in their formation. Color is deep bronze through- 
out the flower with spoon openings of bright red. Height 
about 4 feet. Normal date of maturity about October 15. 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. (Color illustration 
page 4.) 
CENTENNIAL. (S 49-18). A true spidery type of 
golden bronze. Has slender, long tabulated petals with 
spoon openings tipped with fishhooks. Has superb lasting 
quality resulting from exceedingly full centered char- 
acter of this flower. Height, 4 feet. October 22. Price: 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. (Color illustration page 5.) 
DELIGHT. (49-5). This most intriguing variety of 
thin threadlike petalled spidery flower is creamy white 
with pointed tips of green. Flower that is unique in ap- 
pearance and outstanding in character—one that will be 
remembered long after the blooming season is over. 
Height, medium. In full bloom October 15. Price: $1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen. (Illustration below.) 
EL MONTE. A new chrysanthemum of dwarf nature 
which is ideal for pot culture. Selection of this name 
was made by the El] Monte Womens’ Club members dur- 
ing their visit to our Gardens. The color is a beautiful 
terra-cotta red bordering to a rich golden bronze. Pro- 
duces 8 to 12 six-inch diameter semi-incurved blooms 
when disbudded. November 10. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
LYRIC. (S-49-8). “A deep orchid pink Rayonante’” is 
the best description of this beautiful flower. The medium 
size cord-like petals extend outward from a full center. 
Has glossy dark green foliage. Height medium. October 
15. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. (Illustration 
page 4.) 
RONDO. (49-2). A snow white decorative flower. 
Petals are flat and feathery. Should be disbudded in a 
bush but not as large as mums. Height medium. In full 
bloom by October 15. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
dozen. (See illustration page 4.) 
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