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SPRING LIST 1934 
Merida. A large incurved bright yellow on the order of Celebration. 
Matures November 20th, from bud selected the end of September. 
Mrs. R. M. Calkins. A very bright yellow. As intense as the variety 
Marigold. Inner petals incurved. Matures Nov. 25 and later. 
Sunbeam. A seedling from Odessa, but of a brighter shade of yellow. 
Strong grower, attaining a height of 4y 2 feet from June plantings. Fully 
double from buds selected from Sept. 20-30. Matures Thanksgiving and later. 
Yellow Pearson. Ours is the clear bright yellow sport of the popular 
bronze variety, Gladys Pearson, introduced to the trade by Baur-Steinkamp Co. 
Like its parent, it comes just right for Thanksgiving Day and should be 
planted heavily for that time. 
Mrs. Nellie T. Ross. Light yellow, possibly 
a shade lighter than that of Bonaffan. Its 
late flowering period, Nov. 30 into December 
greatly enhances its value. A wonderful 
keeper. Do not reserve bud until early Octo¬ 
ber. Height 4Y 2 feet. 
Golden Chadwick. When high-class 
blooms are the chief object this variety 
reigns supreme. Its rich yellow color, com¬ 
bined with good characteristics of the Chad¬ 
wick’s places it as one of the best late yellow 
varieties. Late plantings produce superior 
flowers from Thanksgiving to Christmas. 
$3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 
Yellow Chattanooga. A sport of Chattanooga, identical to its parent in every 
respect except color which is an even shade of yellow, about same shade as 
Mrs. Nellie T. Ross, but blooms one week later from terminal buds. 
Golden Mistletoe. A sport of the Mistletoe. It is not a deep golden, but 
has more of the tints found in Indian Summer and can well be recommended 
as one to be planted largely, it coming in at a time when there is a brisk 
demand for high grade flowers. 
Mrs. Nellie T. Ross 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
BBONZE 
Listed in order of flowering. 
Rooted Cutting's. 50c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted 
For Plants from 2H inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Bronze Unaka, A clear and attractive bronze sport of this popular early 
variety. Bud Aug. 5. Earliest flowering bronze. 
Indianola. Early large flowered Bronze. Color a wonderful combination 
of old gold and bronze. 4 feet from June planting. Take bud last week in 
August. 
George Baer. A bronze sport of Early Rose. Creamy yellow intermixed 
with Ophelia and Bronze shadings. Its striking color combination speaks 
for itself when displayed. Being of sturdy habit it is equally as good for pot 
work. 
