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RADIANT—Bright red. A true daisy type 3 
inches in diameter. Medium height. Matures 
Nov. 5th. 
RED MELBA—Red. Semi-double 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter. Medium height. Matures Nov. 5th. 

RED VALENCIA—A sport of Valencia. Same 
in all respects except color. 
TAGOYA — Brilliant goya red. Semi-double. 
Short. Matures Nov. Ist. 
WHITE 
ALEX STRIBLING—The par excellence of pure 
White singles. Will support from 6 to 8 extremely 
large blooms when disbudded. Has a sturdy 
stem with small foliage of the darkest green. 
Possesses the added value of a middle October 
blooming date as the absence of good early 
white singles has always been the bane of the 
commercial grower and backyard enthusiast 
alike. Medium height. Matures Oct. 15th on. 
BETTY MILLARD—Snow white with butter- 
cup yellow center. Flowers are 2 inches in dia- 
meter and well arranged on sturdy stems. Very 
prolific. Excellent for pot plant. Height 2% 
feet. Matures Nov. Ist. 
CHRISTMAS WHITE—Intermediate white with 
yellow button center. Double row of ray petals. 
Tall. Matures Dec. 15th. 
DR. GAGE—Pure white decorative single. Un- 
usual in its formation. Short. Matures Nov. 10th. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM—Large pure white single 
with double row of flat, pointed petals. A very 
good keeper. Excellent stem and foliage. Med- 
ium height. Matures Nov. 20th. 
JEAN—Pure white. Medium height. Matures 
Nov. Ist. 
MABEL SEYMOUR — Pure white. Matures 
Nov. 5th. 
MRS. JAS. S. KELLY—lIvory white. Large. 
Medium height. Matures Nov. 15th. 
PROFESSOR BALL—This is an exceptionally 
fine white single. Large. Medium height. Ma- 
tures Nov. 15th. 
SILVER EMBLEM—Good early white. 
Medium height. Matures Oct. 15th. 
WHITE MENSA—Large white with yellow but- 
ton in the center. Resembles Shasta Daisy. 
Medium height. Matures Nov. 10th. 
Small. 
YELLOW 
CALIFORNIA YELLOW DAISY—Good clear 
yellow intermediate type. Medium height. Ma- 
tures Oct. 5th. 
GOLDEN JANE—A golden yellow sport from 
Jane. 
GOLDEN MENSA—Large golden single, similar 
in appearance to a Shasta Daisy. Same as 
White Mensa in all respects except color. Med- 
ium height. Matures Nov. 10th. 
GRETCHEN PIPER — Brilliant yellow with 
double row of ray petals. Blooms are 4 inches 
in diameter when disbudded; equally attractive 
when grown in sprays. Tall upright growth. 
Matures Oct. 25th. 
JANE—A rich golden bronze sport from Valen- 
cia. Tall. Matures Nov. 20th. 
LORD PROVOST KELLY—A large, shaggy 
semi-double yellow bloom of medium height. 
Matures Oct. 10th. 
MORI APRICOT—Soft apricot shade of yellow. 
Large and when disbudded is a most beautiful 
bloom. Medium height. Matures Oct. 25th. 
Hardy Varieties 
These varieties are especially recommended for 
regions where early frosts prevail, as they pos- 
sess hardy, early flowering qualities. Blooming 
dates, September 15 to October 20. 
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AGNES SELKIRK CLARK—A dainty, free- 
flowering apricot Korean single two inches in 
diameter. The beauty of this blossom is greatly 
enhanced by the prominence of a salmon pink 
halo. Has clean foliage and stiff stem. Medium 
height. Matures Oct. 15th. 
40 cents each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
ALBERT MULLER—Apricot suffused with pink. 
Medium height. Decorative. Matures Oct. lst. 
AMELIA—A smother of bright pink cushion 
mums 1% inches across. Forms a low, mound- 
like bush that grows in stature with the passing 
of each flowering season. Matures late Sept. 
