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CORONNA —B.-S. & Co., 1926. Wonderful deep golden yellow. Incurved 
bloom of good size and substance. Fine upright growth, about five feet. Take 
late crown bud for best size. 
MRS. WILLIAM THAW, JR.— B.-S. & Co., 1935. This fine yellow won the 
C. S. A. silver cup at the Pittsburgh, Pa., show November, 1934, and was selected 
as one of the varieties to be christened at that time. It is a large commercial type. 
The color is a clear medium yellow and holds unusually well. The bloom has a 
fine substance. The foliage and stem are perfect. Grows five feet tall from mid- 
June planting and four feet from early July planting. Did fine for us this past 
season under shade. Blooms naturally in November. 
HONEYDEW —Large incurved bloom. Light clear yellow. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 10th. Take terminal bud. 
CARDONIA —B.-S. & Co., 1933. Medium size incurved bloom with a wonderful 
deep yellow color. Blooms November 10th. Take terminal bud. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL —Deep gold yellow. A good standby. Very popular in 
the mid-west. Select bud September 10th. Blooms November 10th to 20th. 
YELLOW MONUMENT —Yellow sport from Monument. Identical in every 
respect except the color. Needs no further recommendation. Blooms in the middle 
of November. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION— B.-S. & Co., 1928. Our choice for late November 
cutting. Easy doer, giving high percentage of perfect blooms. Bench late June 
or early July. We take terminal bud. 
NELLIE T. ROSS —Large round bloom with clear bright yellow color. Plant 
early in July and take terminal bud. Blooms mostly in early December, following 
Golden Celebration. 
Pink 
LUSTRE —B.-S. & Co., 1928. Plant early in June and take crown bud in late 
August to bloom first week in October. Terminal bud will bloom ten days later. 
PINK CHIEF —B.-S. & Co., 1932. Bright rose pink in color and round in form. 
Plant late in June and take terminal bud for best color. Blooms in middle of 
October. 
JUSTRITE— B.-S. & Co., 1929. Bright lavender pink. One of our best for 
blooming October 15th to 20th. Produces! practically all perfect blooms. A strictly 
commercial sort. Take terminal bud. Fine for shading. 
OCTOBER ROSE —B.-S. & Co., 1925. A favorite for late October cutting. 
Large bloom on good stem. Take terminal bud. 
OLD ROSE —B.-S. & Co., 1931. Deep lavender pink. Take crown bud for 
best size and color. One of the best in pink for shading. 
ORCHID QUEEN— S ee description on page 5. Price $5.00 per dozen, $7.50 for 
25, $10.00 for 50, $15.00 per 100. 
PINK TREASURE —Similar to Chieftain in color and form but much larger. 
Blooms November 10th to 15th. Take terminal bud for best color. 
THANKSGIVING PINK —B.-S. & Co., 1921. Deep pink solid reflexed bloom. 
Blooms late in November and early December. Grows four feet. Stem and foliage 
perfect. Good for shading and is also an excellent pot variety. 
HELEN FRICK— A fine lavender pink companion for Thanksgiving Pink. 
Blooms in late November and early December. Take terminal bud. 
Bronze 
INDIANOLA B.-S. & Co., 1928. Plant early in June and take bud in late 
August for blooms early in October. Terminal bud gives best color but not so early. 
GOLDEN BRONZE —B.-S. & Co., 1930. Follows Indianola in bloom. Plant 
in late June and take terminal bud. Large bloom. Golden bronze in color. Good 
for shading. Very satisfactory all round variety. 
