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SPRING LIST 1938 
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 
4 feet. 
PETER JOHN. A light pink sport of Thanksgiving Pink. Iden¬ 
tical in all respects to its parent, excepting color which is a very 
pleasing shade of pink. $1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100, £40.00 per 1,000. 
IMPROVED EDWIN SEIDEWITZ. The 
best of the late Pinks maturing for 
Thanksgiving and later. We have selected 
a stronger growing strain of this variety 
that produces flowers of more even color 
and shows little or no tendency to yellows 
as has been the main drawback to this 
variety. 
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 
Pink Mistletoe July or first of August. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
YELLOW 
Rooted Cuttings, 60c per dozen, $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. Fine 
yellow with good stem and foliage, maturing first week in October. 
GOLDEN OCTOBER. A rich golden .yellow. Blooms October 
10th, from early June planting, terminal bud. Height 3 feet. 
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COLUMBUS DISPATCH. A very large incurved deep yellow, 
possessing a remarkably strong upright stem. Heigh 5 feet from 
early June planting. Reserve bud September 1st. Blooms 8 inches 
in diameter are fully developed October 25th. C. S. A. Certificate. 
