BRONZE ORCHID QUEEN. An apri- 
cot buff sport from Orchid Queen. 
Form and growth are counterparts 
of the original. In many markets 
there is an increasing demand for 
softer shades of color. Light yellows, 
solt bronzes, and pale pinks blend 
more easily with contemporary taste 
in interior decoration. It is with this 
knowledge in mind that we offer 
Bronze Orchid Queen. It is not in- 
tense or vivid and will not suit those 
who demand strong colors. As a 
soft color it is outstandingly beauti- 
ful and will be used wherever soft 
colors are in demand. 
DARK PINK BULKELEY. A deep 
mauve pink sport from Mrs. Bulkeley 
and identical to it in all other re- 
spects. The addition of this variety 
is made in the interest of those 
growers who, finding Mrs. Bulkeley 
useful, desire an intensification in 
color for early shading. Dark Pink 
Bulkeley will hold its color to better 
advantage than the original under 
similar conditions. 
INDIANAPOLIS YELLOW. A lemon 
yellow sport from Indianapolis Pink. 
For those who find Indianapolis 
Pink and its bronze and white sports 
satisfactory varieties, this yellow 
sport will be a welcome addition. 
some complaints have been regis- 
tered that this variety is not stable 
in color. We acknowledge this to 
be true. Intensive work has been 
done and is continuing in the direc- 
tion of truing up the color. We be- 
lieve we have made satisfactory 
progress. 7 
CARILLON. A _ beautifully formed 
spray single of medium size. The 
color is a brilliant Valencia pink. It 
blooms December 15th and _ later. 
The growth is extraordinarily fast 
and free. It can be grown cool on 
ground beds without any danger of 
blindness. It will not stand over- 
cropping, must be generously 
spaced and limited to not more than 
three or four stems per plant, For 
the grower who wants a quality 
pink single for December, we sug- 
gest Carillon and this method of 
culture. 

EUROPA, A brilliant red single of 
exquisite form and good substance 
flowering November 10. This variety 
is probably the outstanding achieve- 
ment in color and form for red 
singles to date. It is rather sensitive 
to cultural conditions. For success 
with this variety it is important that 
the plants are never hardened or 
stunted. A relatively long growing 
season plus an uninterrupted devel- 
opment of the plants together with 
generous spacing assure a superb 
product. 
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