ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 
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Claudette 
Zoroka 
LETHA. Color reddish brown with convexed and reflexing petals; small foliage, 
strong stem and very productive. Plants 30 inches high. Flowers 1% inches in 
diameter mature October 25. 
ZOROKA. Yellow with tips of petals bronze showing a bright eye similar to ZORA. 
Growth strong with good stem; very productive. Diameter of flowers H /4 inches; 
matures October 30. 
Plants from 2V4*inch pots: $0.25 each; $2.00 per ten; $15.00 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
Standard Varieties 
The varieties fuliy described, herewith, are those which have been in greatest de¬ 
mand the past three years, hence we consider them the best of this section. 
BABY DOLL. (Introduced by us 1920). The size of Baby, maturing October 25; of the 
freest flowering habit. Light yellow with slight bronzy tinge, which disappears 
when fully developed. The most dwarf of this collection. When potted in June and 
stopped occasionally will give plants eight to ten inches high. 
BONNIBEL. (Introduced by us 1931). A very distinct pompon of orange-buff color. 
Very free flowering, flowers H /4 inches in diameter. Dwarf growth, about 2 V 2 feet- 
BRIGHT EYES. (Introduced by us 1920). As the name implies each flower has a 
bright eye. As the outer petals unfold they are bluish white and the unfolded 
petals, showing the reverse side, present an apricot color. This distinction disap¬ 
pears as flowers develop. Matures November 1. Height 3 feet. 
CLARE. (Introduced by us 1922). A very free flowering variety of the purest white. 
Wonderful keeping qualities. Blooms November 15. Height 2^2 feet. 
DAINTY MAID. (Introduced by us 1922). The most perfect of all the baby pompons, 
both in form and fullness. Color, a pearly white. Height 2^ feet. Matures No¬ 
vember 1. 
DOLORA. (Introduced by us 1931). Being 1 inch in diameter, this belongs to the 
button section and is bronze, similar to Hilda Canning. Height 4 feet. Matures 
November 2. Very profuse flowering. 
GOLD MINE. (Introduced by us 1928). Very bright yellow, n /4 inches in diameter, 
true pompon type. Ready to cut October 25. Height 2 feet. 
