Korean varieties: 
Apollo—A combination of bronze, red and gold, suffused 
glowing salmon. Flowers single, 2 inches across. 
Ceres—Lovely old gold chamois yellow and coppery bronze. 
Daphne—Exquisite pink with a sheen of lilac rose. Promi¬ 
nent golden stamen in the center. 
Diana—Rose pink, mingled with lilac rose and soft salmon 
tones. Triple rays of petals. 
Mars—Deep amaranth red changing to wine red, with a 
velvety sheen. 
Mercury—The 3 inch single flowers open bronze red and 
change to coppery bronze. 
Pompon or small double flowered variety: 
Alexander Donaldson—A lovely clear bronze, medium. 
A. L. Moran—Brilliant flame scarlet, medium. 
Angelo—Large light pink. 
Baby—Smallest yellow. 
Bonnibel—Orange-buff, medium size, free flowering. 
Beucena—Light bronze, medium, free flowering. 
Buttercup—Pure yellow. 
Button Rose—Deep rose. 
Dream—Enchantress pink, medium, late bloomer. 
Fez—Chestnut crimson. 
Golden Crest—Bright golden. 
Irene Rich—Beautiful pink. 
La Gravere—Deep red, medium, late bloomer. 
Mrs. Porter—Crimson, midseason, slightly tipped with gold. 
Mary Pickford—Pure white button; makes a perfect ball. 
Mrs. N. G. Moore—Pure white. 
Nugget—Bright lemon-yellow, medium size. 
Pauline Wilcox—Bronze with red, golden shadings, medium. 
Rose-Gem—Rose-pink button type. 
Rufus—Crimson maroon, very small flowers, late bloomer. 
Silver Tips—Bright pink, does not fade. 
Wanda—Large white. 
Single Flowering—Flowers similar to Shasta Daisies, some of 
the newer varieties measuring 4 to 5 inches across. 
Bronze Buckingham—Apricot-bronze. 
Charlotte Waite—Deep rose-pink, with yellow center. 
Fiesta—Large bronze-rose. 21 / 2 -in., 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
Golden Mensa—Clear yellow. 
Jacqueline Morrison—Large white; very flne. 
Lady Astor—^Very best dark red. 
Mrs. C. S. McKinnie—Lovely bright buttercup yellow. 
Mrs. W. E. Buckingham—Deep pink, midseason. Very flne. 
Radiant—Fine Red. 
Red Supreme—Deep crimson. 
Snowflake—Purest white. 
Supreme—Deep crimson red. 
Valencia—Pink flushed gold. 
Japanese anemone flowered—Distinct from the other types 
through the tufted centers, surrounded by broader petals. 
Bronze Isola. 
Chestnut—Tanzy bronze. 
Crimson Glow—Large crimson-mai’oon. 
Golden Lydia Thomas—Medium yellow, small flower. 
Marietta—^Very artistic soft pink. 
Mrs. A. G. Wilson—The finest white, full cushion. 
Red Bird—Deep ruby red, green and gold crested center. 
Smith’s Innocence—Pure white cream cushion. 
Miscellaneous varieties—Many of these varieties are consid¬ 
ered very beautiful and are very distinct from any of the 
other types. 
Fuyi (the wistaria)—A large flower of pale lavencjer with 
narrow, drooping petals. 
Eva Gallienana—Deep bronze; spider variety. 
Manka—White feathery type. 
Mignonette—Curly flne petals, thistle-like bloom, yellow. 
Pride of Tokio—Creamy-pink; long tubular petals. 
Buff Rayonante— 21 / 2 -in. pots, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Rose Rayonante— 21 / 2 -in pots, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
White Rayonante— 2'/2-in. pots, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Red Spider—True to name; looks like a large spider. 
The Dean—Pure white, featheiy variety, curled center. 
White Ostrich. 
Yellow Ostrich. 
Cascade Chrysanthemum—Fine for training in pots to hang 
over walls. Colors: lavender, yellow, white. 
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