





The Beautiful Cascades 
Retail Wholesale 
Per 12 Per 100 
NOV. 1—ANNA. White single with gold center. Blooms two inches in diameter. 
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NOV..5— JANE HARJE.=Yellow sport.of Anna_-22 =. 5 EE iiates anh 4.00 8.00 
NOV. 5—MT. HOOD. A new double white cascade, rather incurved when dis- 
budded, by far the best white cascade we have ever seen. Excellent 
cut flower variety, forming purest white balls two to three inches 
in diameter. A wonderful show variety, $1.00 each —--....— nis aera 10.00 20.00 
Per 12 price is retail. Not less than 6 plants of a variety to an order except where priced 
each. Per 100 price is wholesale. Not less than 25 plants of a variety to an order, at wholesale 
prices. The minimum order we will accept either wholesale or retail is $6.00. 
SUGGESTIONS FOR CULTURE OF CASCADES 
@ FOREWORD—Pliants to be used for cascading effects are chosen because of their natural 
habit of producing a bushy growth and strong, flexible stems clothed with an abundance 
of florescent splendor. 
SOILS—Satisfactory results may be obtained by using a good, productive garden soil. Maximum 
results may best be had by the use of a compost prepared according to the specifications 
of any one of numerous formulae suitable for the purpose. We suggest that you try a 
mixture composed of one part. well-rotted steer manure, one part thoroughly decomposed 
leaf mold and two parts fairly heavy loam. 
POTTING—Upon arrival plant should be placed in a 4 or 6 inch pot, size to be determined by stage 
of root development. Subsequent changes to increasingly larger pots must be made as 
the need arises. Each change should be accomplished before roots have had an oppor- 
tunity to become pot-bound. Normally, July 15th should find plant permanently estab- 
lished in a 10 or 12 inch pot. 
WATERING—Space adequate for watering purposes must be left at top of pot. Watering should 
be attended to daily and sufficently early to insure superficial dryness of foilage before 
nightfall. 
FERTILIZERS—Although liquid fertilizers compounded from animal manure are considered old- 
fashioned and are in truth a bit messyin the manner of their makng they are none the 
less effective when properly applied. Commercial fertilizers have come into genera] 
use, are readily available and convenient to handle. Your dealer is doubtless qualified to 
choose the. one most suitable for your specific need should you elect to use some form 
of the latter. 
FEEDING—The plant must be fed more or less sparingly at bi-weekly intervals. After each appli- 
cation of fertilizer careful study of the progress of growth being made by the plant and 
the condition of its foilage should give you a-clue as to the amount and strength you need 
apply with each subsequent application. Avoid overfeeding at all times. Discontinue 
feeding when buds begin to show color. 
TRAINING—By taking advantage of its natural pliability and with proper manipulation this type of 
plant may be trained after a fashion to suit the individual taste. The heartshaped cas- 
cade seems to be in public favor at the time and it is chiefly to the method of its train- 
ing that we devote the following with a word of admonition to bear in mind the fact that 
the basic principle of inducing widespread growth and maximum florescence remains the 
same regardless of the delineation of pattern desired. 








