BARCAROLE 
(Yoder Bros.) 
An intense golden yellow pompon that blooms normally November 5. It is 
a very formal flower and possesses excellent substance. The habit of 
growth is outstandingly vigor- 
ous. It is of extremely easy cul- 
ture and its smart, dark, glossy 
foliage, its rigid sprays and 
very high production mark it as 
a real bread and butter variety. 
It has proven a valuable va- 
riety for black cloth shading, 
flowering with Nuggets when 
shaded with that variety. Bar- 
carole has shown no sensi- 
tivity to cultural conditions, be- 
ing easily grown on either 
raised benches or ground beds. 
We. suggest that those who 
now grow Mary L. Hall under 
black cloth will find Barcarole 
a more satisfactory variety. 
Awarded gold medal National 
Chrysanthemum Show 1943. 
BITTERSWEET 
(Yoder Bros.) 
A beautiful medium sized bittersweet red daisy that blooms normally No- 
vember 8. The flower possesses substance and keeping qualities that are 
superior to any existing red daisies suitable for cloth house culture. It 
retains its brilliance with full 
maturity. The flower has from 
three to four rows of stiff, broad 
petals that lay perfectly flat 
giving a fresh, lively and at- 
tractive appearance. Bitter- 
sweet has a stiff wiry stem that 
produces well branched sprays. 
The foliage is small, dark 
green and glossy. It responds 
well to black cloth treatment. 
It bunches well and because of 
its striking color and attractive 
foliage it compels attention 
when displayed with other va- 
rieties. A better cloth house 
red daisy and a good running 
mate for Sylvanna. Awarded 
gold medal National Chrysan- 
themum Show 1943. 
Above Varieties -— $125.00 per 1000 
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