SPIDER OR TUBULAR TYPE 
Price: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 
HATSU—Large tubular petals of clear laven- 
Ger about the same shade as Helen Frick. 
Good strong stems and is fine disbudded. 
Matures about Nov. 10th. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF MERIT FOR 1942 
LARGE COMMERCIALS AND EXHIBITIONS 
Price: 20c each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 
- Unless otherwise quoted 
ALAMEDA—Globular incurve bronze. Fine 
stem and foliage. Medium height. Take late 
crown or terminal buds for fiowers maturing 
Oct. 25th. Good commercial or China Mum. 
FRIGIDA—Large late white commercial, giv- 
ing 100% perfect blooms. Take terminal bud; 
matures Dec. Ist. Tal. 
METEORE—Large globular commercial yel- 
low, blooming in mid-December. Good stem 
and foliage. Take terminal bud. 
MILADY—Large loose incurve commercial, 
nearly a true pink. Good stem and foliage; 
tall growth. Matures Oct. 25. Take terminal 
bud. 
ROSEUM—Deep dark pink incurve which does 
not fade. C. S. A. Medal. Take terminal bud 
for blooms Nov. Ist. Tall. Good commercial. 
SARATOGA—Bright golden yellow of large 
globular form. C.S. A. Medal. Produces 100% 
perfect blooms on excellent stem, with foliage 
up to the flower. Take any bud after Aug. 20 
for blooms maturing Nov. Ist on. Fine for 
shading. 
THOS. W. POCKETT IMPROVED (Dark Pink 
Pockett)—A sport of the well-known Exhibi- 
tion pink—‘“‘Thos. W. Pockett.’’ Color is deep 
wine-red with silvery-pink reverse. Similar in 
type and growth to its parent. Take 2nd 
crown bud for flowers maturing Nov. Ist 
On) wena Le 
Price: 25c each; $2.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
SPOON TYPE 
Price: 20c each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50 per 100 
BRILLIANCE—Clear maize tubular 
with bright grenadine-red tips. 
petals 
Fine erect 
growth; matures about Nov. 5th. 
POMPOMS 
Price: 20c each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 
APRICORN—Medium size apricot-yellow, ma- 
turing Nov. 25th. Fine producer with good 
keeping and shipping qualities. 
FLAMBEAU—Dark bronzy-gold medium size 
flowers maturing the middle of November. 
Good sprays and a heavy producer. 
GOLDSMITH—Large golden yellow decorative 
type. Well formed sprays of medium height, 
maturing about Nov. 20th. 
ISOBEL—Bright pink medium size button— 
same type as the yellow Nuggets—both in size 
and growth. Matures Nov. Ist. 
STARLET—Deep lemon yellow button, wiry 
growth. Blooms Nov. 25th. 
VIBRANT—Large decorative type of bright 
lemon yellow. Produces fine strong sprays 
and matures about Dec. 20th. Very prolific 
and does not come “blind”’. 
WINTERSET—Medium size lemon yellow, ma- 
turing Dec. 25th on. Possesses good substance 
and is medium height. 
SINGLES 
Price: 20c each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 
AFTERGLOW—Deep rust-brown, with 6-8 
rows of sturdy petals. Bright gold center. 
Medium height with good bunching qualities. 
Blooms Nov. 20th. 
FLAMINGO—Bright scarlet, with golden base 
at center. Holds color well, and is about 3 
inches in diameter. Matures Nov. 20th on. 
JENNIFER—Large type from England, best 
disbudded. Color is bright yellow with dust- 
PEACH GLOW—A splendid medium size va- 
riety of chamois-pink. Fine stiff stems, with 
well-spaced sprays. Tall. Blooms Nov. 5th on. 
SARONG—Bright crimson-scarlet of medium 
size. Vigorous growth with well spread sprays 
on strong stems. Matures Dec. 20th to 25th. 
VAGABOND—Apricot-buff with small center. 
Medium size flowers possessing fine substance. 
Ships and keeps well. Matures Nov. 15th. 
ings of carmine-red. Tall growth; matures YUKON—A tall large clear white, with bright 
Nov. 15th. gold center. Matures about Dec. 10th. 
ANEMONES 
Price: 20c each; $1.50 per doz.; $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000 
BRONZE FREIDA — Salmon-buff Sport of 
“Freida’. Blooms Nov. Ist on. 
DARK PINK FREIDA—Deep pink Sport of 
‘Freida’’. Nov. 1st on. 
FRANCES SCHOEN PARK—An exhibition- 
type of large dazzling white. Cushion is 
creamy-white, with occasional tinges of blush. 
Matures about Nov. 10th. Received Award of 
Merit at New York. 
Price: 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
LULABEL—Medium size flower of suffused 
pink, yellow cushion. Sturdy sprays of me- 
dium height; very prolific. Matures Nov. 12th. 
PURPLE DAISY—Similar in color to ‘‘Purple 
Queen,” but with more reflexing guard petals. 
Blooms Nov. 20th on. Fine graceful sprays. 
RUSTIC—Small decorative type of bright red 
which does not fade. Dwarf rigid growth, 
ae a splendid pot plant. Blooms Nov. 
SUNBRITE—Similar to the variety ‘“‘Sunshine” 
—bright golden yellow, with same colored 
cushion. Cushion does not spoil, and variety 
keeps well. Blooms late November. 
WHITE FREIDA--Clear white Sport of the 
variety ‘“‘Freida,’’ maturing Nov. Ist on. 
