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Spring List 1935 
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Thanksgiving Pink. Owing to its lateness this variety is very popular. 
The color is a very dark pink and extensively grown by those who desire late 
flowers. Blooms 7 inches in diameter mature Thanksgiving and later. Select 
bud September 20. Height four feet. 
Edwin Seidewitz. One of the very best late 
pinks, a lighter shade than Enguehard, being 
inclined to grow tall and never show a tendency 
of going blind, late planting is to be recom¬ 
mended. Maturing end of November. 
Pink Mistletoe. A pink sport from Mistletoe. 
Best of buds Sept. 30 to Oct. 15. May be had 
for Christmas and after by planting the end 
of July or first of August. 
Pink Mistletoe 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Listed in order of flowering 
YELLOW 
Hooted Cuttings, 00c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except wlierenoted 
For Plants from 2U inch pots add $1.50 per 100 to price quoted. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at dozen rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 
Yellow Frost, Of the same shade as Golden Glow, but of much better 
substance, supported on very strong stem with good foliage. Middle of May 
plantings mature end of September. 
Gold Lode. The most popular early yellow of 
the day. A companion to Quaker Maid. Fine yel¬ 
low with good stem and foliage, maturing first 
week in October. 
Yellow Quaker M aid. \ aluable as an early yel¬ 
low, being incurved, with strong stem. Color 
light yellow, matures October 5, from buds taken 
end of August. 
Golden October. A rich golden yellow. Blooms 
Oct. 10, from early June planting, from terminal 
bud. 
Celestra. A round Golden Yellow that follows right on the heels of Gold 
Lode. Height 5 feet from June planting. Rigid stem and fine foliage. Blooms 
Oct. 10th. A wonderful seller and shipper. 
