S. S. SKIDELSKY & co @ 

CARILLON 
(Yoder Bros.) 

A beautiful formed pink spray single. A brilliant Valencia 
pink. Its season, Dec. 20th and later. Form and substance 
are good with the flowers spaced well on rigid sprays. 
Growth is fast, unusually free with no blind or vegetative 
tendencies. Production is extremely high and uniform. It is 
versatile enough to stand relatively late planting if neces- 
sary on either raised benches or ground beds. Plant June 
20-25. Final pinch Aug. 5-10. 
THREE VALENCIA FAMILY ADDITIONS 
(Yoder Bros.) 
GOLDEN JANE—A brilliant golden intensification 
of the original buff bronze Jane. Much brighter and 
more vivid in color. 
APRICOT VALENCIA—An entirely new and beauti- 
ful deep apricot buff sport from Dark Pink Valencia. 
Ranks apricot bronze as Valencia ranks pink. 
RED VALENCIA—A sport from Valencia with a very 
versatile new color. It is a soft, pleasing tint of 
Brazil red. 
Price for Rooted Cuttings: $15 per 100; $125 per 1000 
INDIANAPOLIS YELLOW 
(Yoder Bros.) 
This lemon yellow sport from Indianapolis Pink 
is another valuable addition to the very popular 
Indianapolis family. We think this is the best yellow 
mum for its specific flowering date. 
GOLD IMPERIAL 
(Bristol Nurseries) 
A quality Pompon ready to cut about November 
10th. The large, perfectly-formed golden-yellow 
blossoms show a deeper yellow-orange center — a 
touch of distinction the market welcomes. The plant 
of a vigorous upright habit, foliage clean and 
healthy, good branching sprays, substance and 
keeping qualities excellent in every respect. 
Awarded C. S. A. Silver Medal, Boston 1940; First 
Prize Intermediate Class, Yellow, Boston 1941. 
$15 per 100; $125 per 1000 
BAUR-STEINKAMP & CO. 1943 INTRODUCTIONS 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
BUTTERBALL. An excellent early clear yellow, blooming 
Oct. 20th. Incurved with good substance. Grows about four 
feet from June planting. Keeps very well. Take terminal bud. 
ROSY MORN. An incurved pink resembling Indianapolis 
Pink in color and blooming in late October. The insides of 
the petals are a deep rich pink and the reverses light lav- 
ender. A solid flower that does not shatter easily. Four feet 
from June planting. Take terminal bud. 
WAHOO. Clear bronze, stiff stem, easy grower for late 
October maturity. Take terminal bud. 
MONITOR. A late bronze maturing November 28th. The 
insides of the petals are deep reddish bronze with golden 
reverses. Incurved and very solid. Reaches five feet from 
late planting. 
POMPONS 
RED WING. A very early reddish bronze blooming October 
10th. The petals are tipped with gold and the flowers are 
about two inches in diameter. Compact sprays and heavy 
producer. A top quality bronze to start the season. 
PINKITEE. Blooms early November. The flowers are about 
22" in diameter on stiff stems and good sprays. Medium 
pink. First quality and a heavy producer. 
SUNSET. A brilliant orange-bronze blooming November 20. 
Flowers are about two inches in diameter. A good producer 
and clean grower. 
PRISCILLA. Blooms November 28th. The flowers are two 
inches in diameter, ball shaped and clear white. Heavy pro- 
ducer. A much needed late white pompon. 
$7.50 for 25; $12.50 for 50; $20.00 per 100; $150.00 per 1000. 
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