ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 
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Apricot Queen 
Pink Delight 
Golden Tints 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER) —(Introduced by us 1930). A very popular early bright 
yellow; stiff, upright stem. Flowers 7 inches in diameter by October 15 from buds 
selected August 25. Height 4 feet. 
OCTOBER GLOW —Large round flower deep lavender rose in color with un¬ 
usual substance. Planted in early June flowers will mature October 15 to 20 from 
a crown bud. This variety should be a welcome addition to the early pinks. 
OCTOBER ROSE —An early pink of vigorous growth; fine incurved form. 
Blooms 7 inches in diameter mature October 20 from buds reserved August 25. 
Height Ay 2 feet. 
PINK DELIGHT —Color, rosy pink, much brighter than Chieftain. Stem ex¬ 
cellent and foliage well up to the flower. Form is reflexed; 6 inches in diameter 
by 4 y 2 inches deep. Height, four feet. Select bud about September 10. Matures 
October 25. 
SILVER SHEEN —(Introduced by us 1925). A pure white incurved maturing 
October 20. Has wonderful keeping qualities. Select bud August 30. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS— (Introduced by us 1925). Very popular with 
many as an early pink of a pleasing shade. Usually ready to cut about October 
10. Select bud early September. Flowers 6 inches in diameter. Height 4 feet. 
SUNGLOW —(Introduced by us 1919). A bright yellow producing a high per¬ 
centage of perfect blooms 8 inches in diameter from buds selected August 15. 
Matures October 20. Height 2 y 2 feet. 
WOOLF’S PINK —A pink of perfect incurved form. The upper surface of 
the petals is violet pink and the reverse lighter, presenting a flower similar to that 
of Dr. Enguehard in color and form. Matures October tenth from buds selected 
August 20, three and one-half feet tall from late May planting. 
Plants from 2 1 /4-inch pots: 20c each; any 3, 50c; any 6, 80c; any 12, $1.50. $10.00 per 
100 with the privilege of ordering 25 of one variety at hundred rate. 
Columbus Dispatch Detroit News Camilla 
