A new spary chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum) cultivar ‘Yellow Eye’ was developed from a cross between ‘Angela’ and ‘Angaesoguk’ followed by selections of seedlings and lines at the Flower Research Institute, Gyeongnam Agricultural Research and Extension Services (ARES) from 2003 to 2007. Its characteristics were investigated three times from 2005 to 2007 under forcing culture in spring and retarding culture in autumn. The natural flowering time of ‘Yellow Eye’ was October 24th, but year-round production was possible by shading and lighting. Its flower was 3.3 cm in diameter, and had 31.7 petals and 27.9 flowers per stem in autumn. It has pollenless, single type flowers with yellow petals and green flower center. To flower in under the short day condition, for ‘Yellow Eye’ was about 41 days in spring, and ‘Yellow Eye’ showed a vase life of 23.1 days in autumn. This cultivar was registered for a commercialization in 2007. ‘Yellow Eye’ would be cultured under the greenhouse and rain shelter condition in Korea.