HONEYDEW-—Blooms Nov. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. It is a bright clear 
yellow of perfect incurved form, and having a “satin” finish. Me- 
dium height, but erect stiff stems. One of the best late yellows. 
EDW. SEIDEWITZ—A late variety that has as pleasing a shade of lav- 
ender-pink as Helen Frick, which makes it popular with those wish- 
ing a pink for Thanksgiving. It has excellent substance and _ is 
grown as a commercial. 
SUNGOLD—A clear yellow incurved bloom of large size; an excellent 
large yellow. Height 3 feet. Take bud late in Sept. Blooms ma- 
ture third week in November. 
HARVARD—Blooms Nov. 25th. A very attractive grand bloom of Jap- 
anese reflexed form, coming just right for Thanksgiving games; 
erect stiff stem, and a fool proof variety; double from any bud, very 
dark velvety red—a perfect “Harvard” shade. 
REGINA—A wonderful late lavender-pink of deep shade and lasting 
color. Blooms 8 inches in diameter, reflex in form, are borne on 5 
ft. stiff stems. Late August crown bud produces mature bloom by 
Thanksgiving. 
YELLOW STONE—An 8-inch incurved yellow; strong grower with nice 
dark green foliage; has substance and will ship. Height 4 feet; from 
an early bud will mature its 8-inch bloom just before Thanksgiving. 
GOLDEN ARBINI—A rich golden yellow grown widely on the Pacific 
Coast. It is a shade of yellow comparing favorably with Friendly 
Rival in intensity. Its petals are long and tend to reflex. A terminal 
bud will produce a perfect bloom by the third week of November. 
Grows 3 feet and over. 
TIMOTHY EATON—An old variety, but still good; may be grown close 
together and will produce large flowers on long straight stems; ma- 
tures about right for Tranksgiving from a mid-September bud. 
Blooms pure white. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—An excellent late lavender-pink for cut- 
flower and pot culture. Large incurved bloom, with reverse of petals 
a shade darker. Matures for Thanksgiving and later from terminal 
bud. 
SUN RISE—WNot so sure of name; an old variety sold under various 
names. Anyway it will produce blooms as large as. one’s head, 
loosely incurved, with inner surface of petals red and outer surface 
buff. Tall grower, maturing latter part of November. 
GLADYS PEARSON—Blooms Nov. 25th from Sept. 20th bud. A two- 
toned incurved bloom maturing for Thanksgiving—upper surface of 
petals apricot, reverse buff, which under artificial light illuminates 
to bright orange; strong grower. 
YELLOW PEARSON—The bright yellow sport of Gladys Pearson; will 
mature an 8-inch bloom for Thanksgiving. Strong grower. 
BRONZE GLADYS PEARSON—A dark bronze sport of the ever pop- 
ular variety Gladys Pearson. There are several sports of Gladys 
Pearson, but this strain is a true bronze. It will produce an 8-inch 
bloom for Thanksgiving from mid-September bud. 
FRIENDLY CALL—Large perfectly incurved type of bright yellow . 
somewhat similar to Friendly Rival. Extra good solid flower, and 
is a fine keeper and shipper. Diameter of bloom 7 inches from a 
terminal bud. Matures the last few days of November. An excellent 
commercial variety. 
CHATTANOOGA—A pure white incurved variety somewhat like Tow- 
antic, but does not mature until around December Ist and later from 
bud taken Sept. 15-20. Easily makes an 8-inch bloom and is very 
popular for a late white. 
YELLOW CHATTANOOGA—The yellow sport of the above variety. 
DECEMBER GLORY—An excellent pure white, incurved form and large 
blooms—7 inches and over. Do not select bud before the end of 
September. Blooms around December ist. Popular as a late com- 
mercial. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS—Blooms Dec. 5th from Oct. 1st bud; a bright 
yellow of large size, incurved form; tall grower; excellent late com- 
mercial. 
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