




FOUR - 1947. PLANTING 




Gold Coast 
( BAUR-STEINKAMP) 
A small deep lemon-yellow pompon 
blooming normally October 25. It lends 
itself ideally to early shadings. Its clean, 
vigorous free growth habit is outstand- 
ing. In growth habit and production, 
it is very similar to Pinocchio. It com- 
pliments and completes an important 
trio for early shading . . . Gold Coast, 
Pinocchio and Caroline Yosick. The 
flower is small and firm; the color is 
intense. Easily grown and consistently 
dependable—a top-notch cloth house 
vatiety. We recommend Gold Coast as 
the best yellow pompon for early 
shading. 
Sunkist 
(YODER BROS.) 
An intense golden yellow single that 
flowers normally with Vibrant Decem- 
ber 20, for the Christmas season. 
The variety lends itself to wide varia- 
tions in culture and dependably pro- 
duces a profitable crop. Like Vibrant, 
Yukon, and Rosalind it is well suited 
to late planting and ground bed culture. 
In preliminary trials it has responded 
very saitsfactorily when lighted for de- 
layed flowering. Easily grown and read- 
ily sold, Sunkist fills a real demand for 
golden Christmas daisies. 
DARK PINK 
Orchid Queen 
(DELWORTH ) 
‘An intense mauve pink sport from Or- 
chid Queen with the added attributes 
of increased vigor in both plant and 
flower. The importance of its value over 
its parent for early shading has been 
proven by extensive tests. The color is 
much deeper. The flower is larger and 
more fully rounded. The foliage, stem 
and height of the plant are larger and 
stronger than the original. Dark Pink 
Orchid Queen should rapidly take a 
prominent position in the list of good 
standards. 


