CASCADES 
AUTUMN MOOD a fine semi-double, quilled 
bronze. 
BURNOUS a single type in glowing gold bronze. 
CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE a warm, glowing yellow 
in daisy form. 
END O’ THE RAINBOW truly a pot of gold. 
FALLING SNOW large flowers of purest white. 
FALLS OF SAHALIE a mass of single flowers in 
Indian red. 
FIRE FALL a deep rich red single. 
HARVEST MOON soft margarite yellow semi-double 
flowers. 
JEWELS OF THE MADONNA large, semi-double, 
pearly pink flowers. 
LILAC VEIL of crested flowers in misty lilac. 
PLEIADES a large quilled sort in lavender-pink. 
PUNCTUAL PINK delicate pink with softly quilled 
center. 
SHOOTING STARS charming single in buttercup 
yellow. 
SING-SONG GIRL flowers like a brilliant sunset. 
SMOKE OF INCENSE white deepening to a dusky 
pink. 
SPRIGGED CALICO two-toned pink and white with 
yellow center. 
STARRY EYES a scintillant yellow of crested form. 
SUN ON THE FALLS an early flowering bronze- 
yellow. 
SUNSET two-toned quilled bronze. 
LINGERING SUMMER a single bright violet maroon. 
LOVE PHEASANT large double, rich maroon red. 
MANTILLA a fragile, lacy veil of purest white. 
PEARLS OF NAI TSAN semi-double blossoms of 
pearly pink. 
TRANQUILLITY one of the finest white sorts with 
grey foliage. 
VENETIA glowing Venetian red. Large and very fine. 
WATERS OF THE McKENZIE ice-white flowers in 
great abundance. ■ 
CULTURE 
Preferably keep in a semi-shady location; 
cut back stems in February and, from the new 
growth, select two or more runners, accord¬ 
ing to age of plant, and keep the remaining 
shoots trimmed back. Then train and tie 
these leaders on bamboo stakes or wires, 
pointing North, and slanting up at an angle 
of 45°, so that sun strikes all parts equally. 
Disbud and pinch back the side shoots to one 
or two leaf joints to develop a bushy, close- 
branched side growth. About the end of Sep¬ 
tember remove supports and let 'runners 
droop over side of pot, facing South to the 
sun. Plant in a mixture of good loam and 
leafmold, and during growing season (March- 
September) feed lightly with a commercial 
fertilizer (5-10-2). The resulting cascade of 
color will amply reward you. 
PRICES 
Trained specimens: 
3 to 7 ft. long, according to size, each. $2.50 to $5.00 
In 4 inch pots (untrained).each 35^ 
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