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KING OF PLUMES—Bright yellow with short petals which are very much 
toothed or slashed at the ends. 
MIGNONNETTE—Rather curly fine petals resembling a thistle bloom in form. 
Color, bright yellow. 
MISS GENA HARWOOD—Another sport from Rayonnante. Color, rosy mauve. 
PRIDE OF TOKYO—(Introduced by us, 1931). In structure it is composed of 
long tubular petals most of which are hooked up or spoon like at the extreme tips. 
The color is a very delicate creamy pink. Not fully matured by November 20. Will 
produce four to five flowers per plant whose extreme diameter is 11 y 2 inches. 
RAYONNANTE—Long cord-like petals, pale rose pink. Beautiful in color. 
May be grown very large. 
TACHIBANA—Very bright yellow with fine thread-like petals. 
THE DEAN—Pure white, feathery in appearance the narrow petals being very 
irregularly arranged. Light green center. 
WHITE JITSUJETUI—Small flower, petals slashed and toothed at the lips. 
WHITE RAYONNANTE—Identical with Rayonnante except in color which 
is white. 
Plants from 2*4 inch pots: $0.30 each, $2.50 per ten, $20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
Exhibition Section 
This section comprises varieties which are considered best for those who 
desire flowers of exceptionally large size which depends altogether upon the cul¬ 
ture given. 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1934 
BRONZE NERISSA—Nerissa has long been a favorite for those interested in 
exhibition varieties. Its large globular formed flowers stamp it as an acquisition 
for show purposes. Reserve bud September tenth. C. S. A. CERTIFICATE. 
The Big Child 
Shawnee Chief 
The Commander 
SHAWNEE CHIEF—The upper surface of the maroon petals is Indian red, 
petals reflex in an irregular manner. In arrangement they curl and twist in every 
direction, occasionally showing the Golden Reverse. The plant is about five and 
one-half feet high from early propagation. Select hud about August 25. Flowers 
nine inches in diameter mature November fifth. 
