Odd Varieties and Interesting Forms 
YELLOW TAGGART. An odd yellow flower with quilled 
petals covered with hairy spines..More attractive when 
disbudded. November 1. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per 
dozen. 
REVERIE. This flower is composed of spoon-shaped petals 
of irregular formation with an anemone flowered center. 
The ray petals are a beautiful orchid pink while the disc 
is of a slightly lighter color. November 1. Price: 30 cents 
each, 3 for 85 cents. 
JOY. This fascinating novelty flower is bright golden yel- 
low. Individual flower will easily measure eight inches 
across when grown 6 to 8 blooms to a plant. November 1. 
Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
SHOOTING STAR. An interesting flower in pure white 
which is as large as any exhibition type bloom. Its broad 
petals come to a point like a star. November 1. Price: 
30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
DR. ADAH RUTH TAYLOR. A soft clear bronze sport 
of “Pink Exquisite.” Habit of growth and formation of 
flower identical to its parent. November 1. Price: 30 cents 
each, 3 for 85 cents. 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. October 30. 
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PINK EXQUISITE. A suitable name for the flower which 
is the most exquisite shade of pink. The reflexed petals 
radiate from the center which is a unique swirl. Novem- 
ber 1. Price: 30 cents each, 3 for 85 cents. 
NOTED IMPORTED VARIETIES 
Ise Chrysanthemums 
(Feather type) 
Dainty thin soft textured petals of 1/16th of an inch of 
different lengths radiate from a solid center of petals of 
same color and size. Outer edge similar to illustration of 
“Pink Exquisite’ but daintier. 
PRICE: 50 cents each, 3 for $1.35 
PHOENIX. Red Feather. October 25. 
SPHYNX. White Feather. October 25. 
THUNDERBIRD. Has a single row of long wide petals 
of deep maroon red almost black thinning out toward 
ends. Its green center at initial opening holds an observer 
spellbound. November 1. Price: 50 cents each, 3 for $1.35. 
Ichimonji or Horizontal 
These varieties have very large, broad petals resembling 
the single Dahlia flower. Their colors are very intense and 
clear. Do not feed them too heavily. They may be grown 
either in sprays or disbudded. Grows to medium height. 
Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
EVELYN. Pure white. October 25. 
GERRY. Intense bronze with gold reverse. October 25. 
PALOMA. A lavender. November 1. 
SENSATION. A purest white. October 10. 
