QUALITY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 11 
Odd Varieties and Interesting Forms 
ORIANA 
HIAWATHA—(Our 1951 introduction). The long 
tube petals of soft buff open into an extended 
spoon of over an inch in length. The inside of 
this spoon shows a deep magnolia purple seem- 
ingly washed with gold. Five inches in diameter. 
alleviate Octa10; 75 cents each 
KEGON NO TAKI—Bright yellow, of unusual 
formation. Lower petals reflexed, balance in- 
curved and twisted. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. (See illus. 
page 29.) 50 cents each 
ORIANA—An orange bronze. Has triple row of 
tubular petals, the hooked and open tips of 
which are slightly reflexed. Has open center 
showing a bronzy button. Tall. Mat. Nov. 30. 
(See illus. above.) 50 cenis each; 3for $1.35 
PINK EXQUISITE — This wonderful bloom is 
aptly named, as it is a most enticing, exquisite 
shade of pink. Reflex petals radiate from a 
unique swirling central mass. Is best when dis- 
budded. Med. hgt. Mat. Nov. 1. (See illus. 
page 8.) 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
CANARY BIRD—(Our 1951 in- 
troduction). Narrow yellow pet- 
als opening into long spoon tips 
which usually show within a soft 
reddish or bronze tinge. Tall. 
Mat. Oct. 15. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
DAINTY ROSE—(Our 1951 in- 
troduction). A small showy flow- 
er with varying shades of rose 
pink coloring. Has tiny cupped 
petals which form in four or five 
rows. Grows in great profusion 
on tall stems. Mat. Oct. 10. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
DR. ADAH RUTH TAYLOR—A 
soft clear bronze sport of “Pink 
Exquisite”. Habit of growth and 
formation of flower identical 
with the parent plant. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Nov. 1. 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
ENSENADA—tThe color of this 
splendid bloom undergoes a 
gradual change from brilliant 
Indian red to a terra-cotta red 
as it reaches maturity. Has good 
foliage and stiff stems. Med. hgt. 
Mat. Nov. 1: (See color illus 
page 12.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
SUNSPOT—Closely spaced white tubular petals 
of varying length radiate from a central bronzy 
disc. The tubes terminate in slightly barbed, 
open and tightly curled hooks. Tall. Mat. Nov. 1. 
(See illus. page 9.) 75 cents each; 3 for $2.00 
WILLIAM ALEXANDER—(Our 1951 introduc- 
tion). Pure white. Large tubular petals termi- 
nate in open tips which hook slightly upward 
and radiate from a central yellow button. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Oct. 1. (See illus. page 29.) 
35 cents each; 3 for $1.00 
YOMEI—tThe quilled petals are golden in color 
and terminate in red spoon tips. Good either in 
sprays or disbudded. Tall. Mat. Nov. 10. (See 
illus. page 26.) 
ZOLA — A large showy flower with varying 
shades of pink coloring. Has long slender tubes 
which widen out and terminate in slightly re- 
flex spoon tips. Is best when disbudded. Med. 
hgt. Mat. Nov. 15. 
