MRS. WM. DUCKHAM—Large Japanese reflex. Exhibition. 
NAGOYO—Bright yellow reflex. Blooms for Thanksgiving. 
RICHMOND—Bright golden yellow commercial. Height 4 feet. Best bud, 
August 25th. 
ROMAN GOLJ>—August buds produce reflex flower, September buds, deep 
yellow incurve. Matures November 1st on. Good seller. 
SMITH’S SUPERLATIVE—Bright intense yellow. A globular reflex, posses¬ 
sing great substance; strong upright stem and dark green foliage. Flowers 
6% inches in diameter. Height about 5 feet. Matures October 25th. Com¬ 
mercial.. 
..Price: 15c each; $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 
SUNBEAM—A seedling from Odessa. Bright yellow, maturing for Thanksgiv¬ 
ing and later from late September buds. Avoid August buds. Height 4 y 2 
feet from June planting. 
SUN GLOW—Bright yellow incurve resembling Bonnaffon. August 15th bud 
matures October 25th on. 
SUNGOLD—Seedling of Sunbeam. Brighter in color than Marigold. Has 
strong upright growth. Height 4% feet. Take bud from Sept. 30th on. 
TIGER—Good bright yellow. Highly recommended for commercial grower. 
YELLOW CHIEFTAIN — Same type flower, growth and habits as the 
well-known Chieftain. Take bud August 20th. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST—Sport of Early Frost. Plant early and take early 
bud. 
YELLOW FRICK—Identical in every respect except color to tihe well known 
“Helen Frick.” Light yellow incurve. Late. 
YELLOW GOLD—Clear, bright yellow of globular incurved shape—a shipper’s 
delight. Grows 5 ft. from June planting, blooming November 1st to 15th 
from terminal bud. Medium size foliage, permitting fairly close planting. 
Commercial. 
YELLOW POLLY ROSE—Easy doer. Early commercial. 
YUKON 1 —Close incurve, bright, clear yellow. Fine shipper. An easy doer. 
Height 5 feet from June planting. Take terminal bud. Blooms Nov. 1st. 
BRONZE— 
ANGUANOO—A very deep bronze. Late bloomer. 
ANTIQUE—A deep bronze sport of Dr. Enguehard, and a duplicate in all 
respects except color. Select bud September 5th for late bloom. 
BARBARA DAVIS—Large bronze, blooming early in November. 
BRONZE MISTLETOE—A sport of Pink Mistletoe—valuable for a late bronze. 
Take bud September 30th on. 
DETROIT NEWS—Fine bronze, waxy texture, maturing October 25th. De¬ 
velops as a bronze incurve, then gradually reflexes. Fine keeper—cut or 
uncut. Take bud August 30th. 
EDGAR SAUNDERS—Latest deep bronze we have. Fine seller. 
GLADYS PEARSON—Upper petals apricot—reverse buff, which illuminate to 
bright orange under artificial light. Strong grower, 5 feet from June plant¬ 
ing. Take bud September 7th. Blooms November 20th. 
GLEN VIEW BRONZE—Deep reddish bronze. 
GOLDEN BRONZE—-Fine shade of golden bronze. Blooms October 25th to 
November 1st from late June and early July planting. Take terminal bud. 
Commercial. 
GOLDEN GATE—Very early light bronze. 
HILDA H. BERGEN—Deep mahogany bronze incurve. Every bud produces a 
perfect flower. Ready to cut October 8th. 
INDIANOLA—Early large flowered bronze combined with old gold shades. 
Plant early—take bud August 20th on. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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