REVERIE 
PINK EXQUISITE. A suitable name for the flower 
which is the most exquisite shade of pink. The reflexed 
petals radiate from the center which has a unique swirl, 
as in the illustration above, right. This variety is espe- 
cially attractive when disbudded. Height medium. Nov. 1. 
PURPLE FROST. A novelty flower of feathery type 
in purple, tipped with silvery white along the edge of 
each petal. Full centered and reflexed in form. A won- 
derful clean grower with lovely foliage throughout the 
year. Height medium. Nov. 20 on. Price: 50 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
SHOOTING STAR 
PINK EXQUISITE 
REVERIE. This flower is composed of spoon-shaped 
petals of irregular formation with an anemone flowered 
disc petal. The open portion of the ray petals is a beau- 
tiful orchid pink, which the tubulated part and the disc 
florets are of slightly lighter color. Height medium. 
Nov. 1. (Illustration above, left.) 
SHOOTING STAR. An interesting flower in pure 
white and are large as any of the exhibition class blooms. 
Has unique resemblance to a double dahlia flower. Its 
broad petals come to a point like a star, hence its name. 
This variety should be disbudded. Height medium. Nov. 
1. (Iustration below, left.) 
STAR OF THE NORTH. This white spray type flower 
is of distinct feathery shape. As the flower reaches 
maturity, the greatly serrated petals turn and interwine 
exhibiting an interesting form. Height medium. Nov. 5. 
YELLOW TAGGARTS. An odd yellow flower with 
quilled petals covered with hairy spines. More attractive 
when disbudded. Height medium. November 1. Price: 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. Illustrated below.) 
YELLOW TAGGARTS 
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