Ichimonji or Horizontal 
Efflorescent Varieties 
These varieties have very large, broad petals resemb- 
ling single Dahlia flowers, and like most other singles, 
their colors are very intense and clear. Do not feed them 
too heavily. They may be grown either in sprays or dis- 
budded. Grows to medium height. 
Price: 75 cents each, $7.50 per dozen. 
EVELYN. Pure white. October 25. 
GERRY. Intense bronze with gold reverse. Matures 
October 25. 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. Matures Octo- 
ber 30. 
PALOMA. A lavender. Matures around November 1. 
(See color illustration, right.) 
SENSATION. A purest white. Matures October 10. 
PALOMA 
Spoon Chrysanthemums 
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FROLIC. This bush type spoon flower is rich golden 
yellow, a shade deeper than “Pauline.” A very attractive 
variety as it blooms in great profusion on a compara- 
tively low and bushy plant. October 25. (Illustrated 
lower right.) 
JOAN BERGER. A beautiful orchid pink throughout. 
Formation much similar to “Frolic.” Vigorous grower 
and producer of quality blooms every season without 
failure. Height tall. Nov. 5. 
KIMIE. (49-M-1). A charming clear yellow spoon type 
of our recent introduction. Has double rows of beautiful 
long tubulated petals. The popularity of this variety is 
reflected by the unusual number of orders received dur- 
ing our Mum Show. Height medium. October 20. Price: 
$0 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. (Illustration on page 19.) 
MRS. ALAN MORPHY. This semi-double spoon type 
flower resembles our “Scintillation” in formation. It pro- 
duces a wealth of soft shell pink flowers 3% inches in 
diameter on a healthy, compact plant about 30 inches in 
height. May be disbudded to create larger flowers. Octo- 
ber 25. 
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