CATHAY—Old copper with red spoon tips. Petals expand outward instead of 
drooping. Nov. Ist. 
CELESTIAL BEAUTY—Quilled petals of amaranth with spoon tips opening 
to dubonnet. Nov. 15th. 
CENTENNIAL—Full centered flower of golden bronze. Slender petals, fish- 
hook tips. Nov. Ist. | 
CHOPSTICK—Golden bronze tubulated petals with spoon tips showing henna- 
red. Oct. 25th. 
CHUNGKING—Tubulated petals, shades of salmon bronze and smoky choco- 
late lavender. Oct. 25th. 
COPPER ROCKET—Coppery bronze quilled, cord-like petals expand outward 
into a graceful formation. Good substance. Noy. 5th. 
EMERALD ISLE—Slender, long thread-like petals of uranium green shading 
out to creamy white tips. Excellent keeper. Nov. 1st. 
GEORGINA HEDINGER—Full centered pure pink, slender tubes, fishhook 
tips. Graceful and distinctive. Oct. 20th. 
ITO PINK—Full centered flower with long quilled petals of pure pink. Very 
popular and a good keeper. Nov. Ist. 
LADY BIRD—Probably this is the most thread-like petalled spider in exis- 
tence. Medium orchid pink. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY—Light lavender, medium size quilled petals, open tips 
curl upward showing amaranth inside. Oct. 25th. 
LORRAINE—Large lemon yellow. Quilled petals, open spoon tips curling 
inward. Nov. Ist. 
MAMORU—Dark orange shading into bronze at center. Nov. Ist. 
MARIA—The quilled petals of this graceful flower are creamy white with 
chartreuse tips. 
MARSHA—Very large white. Graceful fishhook tips, and a very sturdy 
grower. Novy. 5th. 
MELODY—Large size bloom of clear yellow. 
MITSUKO—Quilled petals of lavender with French-gray tips. Nov. 10th. 
MRS. STANLEY WALLACE—Bold type quilled petals of coppery orange. 
Very beautiful flower of solid substance. Oct. 25th. 
MRS. V. MOOD—Clear lavender-pink becoming lighter along edge of petals. 
Full centered with slender tubulated petals curving inward at tips. Nov. 1st. 
NIGHTINGALE—The most popular of the greens. Disbudded this will give 
several large blooms per plant of lovely chartreuse. As with all the greens, 
should be protected from strong sunlight after the buds show color. Nov. Ist. 
OHKWAN—Full centered yellow, slender quilled petals. Fishhook tips are 
well curled. 
OJAI—Large duo-toned orange and bronze thread-like petals falling from a 
full center. Nov. 1st. 
ORIENTAL KNIGHT—Deep garnet red quilled type flower of easy culture. 
PANSY SILL—Blend of‘rich wine red with light silvery reverse. 
PATRICIA GRACE—Long cord-like petals. Delicate rose-pink. Very large 
bloom. Oct.:15th. 
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