ALICE TASHIMA 
COPPER ROCKET. The coppery bronze quilled, cord- 
like petals of this most intriguing flower expand out- 
ward into a most graceful formation. The flower is of 
good substance, retaining both its color and shape for a 
long time. Has lovely foliage and sturdy stem. Height 
medium. November 5. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
dozen. (See illustration on page 7.) 
ARCTIC 
AGNES 
DAINTY WHITE. This flower is most appropriately 
named. Dainty slender quilled petals of this lovely 
spidery flower droop gracefully. Medium height. No- 
vember 1. (Illustration page 7.) 
EMERALD ISLE. As its name suggests, the predomi- 
nant color of this flower is green with an undertone of 
creamy white. When reaching maturity, the color under- 
goes a change to a beautiful white except for the tips 
and the center of the flowers, where the greenish shade 
is maintained for the longest time. The slender cord-like 
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