PINK BEAUTY—Pinkish lavender. Green gold center. 
*PINK VELVET—Narrow tubular petals of a pleasing shade of pink. Fine either as a pot plant 
or grown in the garden. Blooms Nov. 1. 
*PRIDE OF TOKYO—Long tubular petals, spoon-like tips. Diameter 1112 inches if disbudded. 
Creamy pink. ; ; 
*PURPLE PRINCESS—Silvery purple spidery type, with quilled petals. Suitable for disbud- 
ding. Matures Nov. 1 on. 
PURPLE SAM CASWELL—Purple sport of Sam Caswell. 
*RAYON—Long narrow pink tubular petals. Rather tall, but good stem and foliage. Matures 
Nov. 15 on. 
*RAYONNANTE—Long light pink cord shaped petals. May be grown large. 
*R. BACON (No. 15)—Somewhat similar in type to Match Sticks, but very large. One row of 
bright rose colored quilled petals, radiating from a common center of gold. Spoon-like 
tips of gold. Strong stem and fine foliage. Splendid disbudded. 
RED BEAUTY—Red seedling of Pink Beauty. Flowers 134 inches in diameter. Very prolific. 
*RED SPIDER—Large spidery type. Magenta with gold center. 
SAM CASWELL—Bright rose. 
*"SAN GABRIEL—Yellow tubular petals and a good variety for potting, blooming about the’ 
latter part of October. 
*SERU—Large pink spidery variety, graceful long narrow tubular petals with hooked tips. 
Strong sturdy stem. Matures Nov. 1. 
*SILVER DROPS—Long narrow white tubular petals with hooked tips. Rather dwarf growth 
ideal for pot culture. Matures the middle of November. 
*SILVER LACE—A pure large white quilled variety, with hooked tips reflexing. Fine keeper. 
and good for cutting. Matures about Nov. 15. 
*“SUE SALLY JONES—A large yellow spider type, showing a bright gold center. Tall growth, 
but good sturdy stems. Excellent for cutting. Blooms Nov. 5 on. 
*TACHIBANA—Each flower like a mass of corn silk. 
*TITANIA—Large creamy white with sturdy stems. Long narrow tubular petals with cupped 
tips, Petals at center are shorter, with the tips incurving. Matures about Oct. 1. 
THE DEAN—Pure white, beryl green center. 
*UNIQUE—Deep wine red, long graceful narrow tubular petals. 
*VIRGINIA—A large clear yellow that can be either disbudded or grown to sprays. The 
long quilled petals open at the tips and reflex to nearly twice the width of the quills. 
*WAU-BUN—Large spidery type, long narrow buff colored quills with tiny crimson knots at 
the tips. Good sturdy growth of medium height. 
WEE WAH—Apricot bronze, long shaggy petals. 
*WENOKA—Dark lavender narrow tubular petals with incurving hooked tips. Good stiff stems 
of medium height. Blooms about Oct. 15. 
“WHITE RAYONNANTE—Sport of Rayonnante. 
WHITE THREAD—Very odd and interesting. 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS—Pure white, yellow center. Prolific. 
“WM. C. MacCABE—Bright golden yellow tubular type. Petals slightly hooked at tips. Matures 
about Nov. 1. 
*YOMEI—Bright gold tubular petals, crimson spoon tips. Matures Nov. 20. 
CASCADE VARIETIES 
Price 15c each; 60c per dozen; $3.50 per 100 
Not less than 12 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100. 
ANNA—Very popular small white single. 
BIJO—Light pink small single. 
JANE HARTE—Yellow sport of Anna. 
LIGHTHOUSE—Bronzy red, medium size. 
LITTLE PRINCESS—Tiny golden yellow anemone. 
PRINCESS—Light lavender single. 
PURPLE STARLET—Tiny purple single. One row of petals; gold small center. Late Nov. 
PURPLE QUEEN—Small bright purple anemone. 
RADIANT—Medium size bright red single. 
ZENITH—Very small light lavender pink single. 
WHITE—Small feathery, very showy. 
N.B.—The following are all tried Cascades, but are unnamed: 
##993—Small orchid anemone, bright gold cushion. 
##994—-Dusky rose small anemone with same color cushion. 
#995—Tiny orchid pink single. 
#996—Small bronzy red anemone with quilled petals. Bright golden cushion 
#997—Bright rose anemone with golden cushion. Small. Very early. 
#998—Light bronze small anemone with yellow cushion. 
#999—Bright yellow anemone, same color cushion, Small. 

*Good Disbudded. 
