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Novelties aud Yewer 
Snowcap 
Butterscotch 
Rubicon 
Samovar 
Bourbon 
Holiday 
Galaxy 
Intermediate formal type white 
pompon for Christmas and for 
January and February flower- 
ing. Growth habit an improve- 
ment over Snow and Revela- 
tion. Matures December 15. 
Intermediate golden bronze 
pompon with same season as 
Cassandra but with an im- 
proved growth habit. Very high 
quality hard pompon. Excel- 
lent for the cloth house when 
the competition is keen. Ma- 
tures November 9. 
Early bronze red decorative to 
flower with Mary McArthur in 
July, August and early Septem- 
ber. Superior color to Seneca 
and Red Rust during the sum- 
mer period. Matures Novem- 
ber 5. 
Rosewood bronze decorative 
flowering at the same time as 
Red Rust both natural and in 
the shading program. A good 
variety for September and Oc- 
tober flowering. Matures No- 
vember 10. 
Intermediate rust bronze single. 
Very good form and substance. 
Flowers about the same time 
as Carnelia. Better growth 
habit and more _ productive 
than Carnelia, for December 
through March flowering group 
with Goldsmith, Cameo and 
Omega. Matures November 20. 
Intermediate wide petaled red 
single flowering for Christmas. 
Freer growth habit than Sa- 
rong and therefore better suited 
for winter flowering than Sa- 
rong. Matures December 19. 
Intermediate bronze single. 
Same season as Viking and 
Cavalcade with an improved 
growth habit. Useful shade of 
bronze when lighted for the 
winter program. Matures De- 
cember 9. 


Jutroductious 
Festival 
Merrymaker 
Ballerina 
Soprano 
Defiance 
Queen's Lace 
Small red single for Thanks- 
giving. Also now being flow- 
ered from December through 
March. The earliest of a group 
of outstanding red singles in 
which the growth habit and 
production is greatly improved 
over that of varieties listed in 
the past. 
Crimson red single for the holi- 
day season and for flowering 
through January, February and 
March. A little larger and a 
better flower form than Christ- 
mas Star. Matures December 
20. 
Intermediate pink single. Early 
cloth house variety and similar 
in shading response to the Cali 
fornia daisies. Better form and 
color than October Pink and 
has a more upright growth 
habit than that variety. Best 
with some disbudding. Resist- 
ant to Verticillium. Excellent 
for June flowering. Matures 
November 1]. 
Intermediate pink single to fol- 
low Ballerina in both the shad- 
ing program and natural sea- 
son. Fine for April, May and 
June flowering with Little A- 
merica, and White Mensa. Ma- 
tures November 15. 
(DePetris) Large glowing, true 
orchid pink pompon of decora- 
tive type with a green imma- 
ture center making a very 
pleasing color. Excellent free 
growth and good production. 
Matures December 20-25. 
Early white spider. Responds 
with Silver Sheen and does 
well in the year ‘round flower- 
ing program from April-Novem- 
ber. It should receive the same 
cultural treatment, spacing, 
etc., as Silver Sheen. A very 
durable flower. Has been very 
much in demand for June wed- 
dings this past season. 


OUTSTANDING SPORTS OF WELL KNOWN VARIETIES INCLUDED IN THIS CATALOGUE 
Yellow L. I. Beauty 
Pink L. I. Beauty 
White Valencia 
(Bussian Bros.) 
(Fred Laisy) 
(Robert Semran) 


Yellow Riviera 
Bronze Riviera 
(C. R. Perkins & Son) 
(Mikkelsen & Sons) 
Yellow Cassandra 



