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SPRING LIST 1937 
CHIEFTAIN. Clear pink, incurved. On the order of Major Bon- 
affan. Very fine mid-season pink. 
PINK TURNER. (Mrs. J. Leslie Davis). A clear lavender pink 
sport of Turner. Matures early in November. $1.00 per doz., $5.00 
per 100, $40.00 per 1,000. 
J. W. PRINCE. A deep pink sport of Chieftain, same easy grow¬ 
er maturing early November. Firm closely incurved flower. 
DR. ENGUEHARD. Bright rose pink. Double from either bud. 
While those from the late buds are somewhat smaller they are great¬ 
ly improved in color. Blooms 6 inches in diameter mature Novem¬ 
ber 10th. Date of bud, September 5th. Height, four feet. 
DISTINCTION. A fine commercial incurved pink. Matures No¬ 
vember 20th, and later. This variety is grown extensively in place of 
Pink Seidewitz. 
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 ma¬ 
ture Thanksgiving and later. Select bud September 20th. Height, 
four feet. 
EDWIN SEIDEWITZ. One of the very 
best late pinks, a lighter shade than En- 
guehard, being inclined to grow tall and 
never show a tendency of going blind, 
late planting is to be recommended. Ma¬ 
turing end of November. 
PINK MISTLETOE. A pink sport from 
Mistletoe. Best of buds September 30th 
to October 15th. May be had for Christ¬ 
mas and after by planting the end of 
July or first of August. 
Pink Mistletoe 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
YELLOW 
Rooted Cuttings, 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $27.50 per 1,000, except 
where noted. For Plants from 2*4 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 
250 at 1,000 rate. 
GOLD LODE. The most popular early yellow of the day. A 
companion to Quaker Maid. Fine yellow with good stem and fol¬ 
iage, maturing first week in October. 
GOLDEN OCTOBER. A rich golden yellow. Blooms October 
10th, from early June planting, from terminal bud. 
