HILDA CANNING}—Baby type flower, good stems, good keeper. 
ITSA—Early free flowering. Combination of reds and bronze. 
IVA—Amber to deep gold. Very fine flower. Long blooming season. 
LITTLE TRUANT—Bronze button type. Much the same as Billie Burke, but 
smaller. Blooms in December. 
MRS. FRANK BEU WILCOX—Golden bronze—a beautiful thing and recom¬ 
mended for the late market. Large size. 
MUSKOKA—Golden bronze, upright. Disbudded produces 6-10 flowers to the 
plant, 3 y 2 to 4 inches in diameter. Very full. 
NUBIAN—Early bright chestnut bronze. Sells well. Makes fine tall sprays. 
Blooms October 15th on. 
NEW YORK—Pine bronze, maturing November 1st. 
ORANGE PRINCE—Striking orange color. Ready to cut October 25th from 
early June planting. Height 3 feet. 
OURAY—Bright bronze, early bloomer. 
ROMAINE WARREN—Deep orange bronze. Free bloomer. We consider this 
one of the very best market types. 
ROWENA—A medium shade of bronze. Sturdy grower. Three feet high. Ma¬ 
tures Thanksgiving on. 
SUNBURST—Autumn colors of bronze and gold. Good seller. Mid-season. 
NO. 66—A tall large pompon, maturing about the middle of November. Color 
is a golden bronze. A very striking flower. 
NO. 50—A large reddish bronze, suitable for disbudding. Midseason. 
YELLOW— 
AGATHA—Lemon yellow, slight tinge of red at center of undeveloped flowers. 
Medium size—1 % inches in diameter, a strong, productive grower. Height 
4 feet. Blooms about November 5th. 
AUTUMN GLINTS—Golden yellow with crimson reverse. Matures November 1. 
Strong grower. 
BABY—Baby type. Popular market variety. 
BALL OF GOLD—Perfect form, 2 y 2 to 3 inches in diameter, with stiff up¬ 
right stem. Bright yellow, maturing November 5th-10th. Suitable for dis¬ 
budding. 
CHRISTMAS GOLD—Blooms in December. Bright yellow. Button type. Splen¬ 
did commercial variety. 
CORA PECK BUHL—Resembles Golden Climax in form and flowers. Deepest 
in color of all the yellows. Blooms October 2 5th. 
FELICE—A high rounded flower—incurved broad petals—2 inches in diame¬ 
ter. Same color as Orange Queen. Two feet high. Blooms Nov. 12th on. 
GEO J. BALL—A pompon of sulphur yellow suitable for disbudding. Resem¬ 
bles a French marigold. Flowers 2 % inches in diameter, mature November 
2'0th on. 
GINZA—Resembles Zora in color—red and yellow. Strong upright stems, free 
flowering. 1% inches in diameter. Matures October 30th. 
GOLD COIN—An improved Unalga, very bright yellow. Large flowering 1 . Two 
and one-half inches in diameter when grown to sprays; 3 % inches when 
disbudded. Matures December 1st on. 
GOLDEN CLIMAX—Orange yellow. Tall free grower, well shaped sprays. 
GOLDEN CREST—A seedling of Christmas Gold. Bright golden yellow sprays 
—16 to 20 blooms. One and one-half inches in diameter. Plant June 20th. 
Blooms November 1st. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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