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PINK 
SWEETHEART. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Light lavender- 
pink Daisy. 3 ft. Fine for cutting and holds well. 
SERENADE. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Magenta-pink daisy. 
Strong, upright 3-ft..stems. Fine for cutting. 
JOYBRINGER. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Salmon-rose dec- 
orative. Dwarf, compact and spreading habit makes 
it desirable for garden planting or pot culture. 
ADAGIO. (DePetris.) Oct. 10. Brilliant raspberry 
coppery rose. Useful for cutting in the garden and 
early cloth house. Similar to Mary McArthur with 
more brilliant color. 
FASHION. (Yoder.) Oct. 15. A two-tone salmon and 
rosewood-pink. Semi-double decorative. 
SALUTE. (Yoder.) Oct. 15. A deep orchid daisy cut 
flower variety. Beautiful form and substance. 
REWARD. (Yoder.) Oct. 25. A very productive deep 
pink daisy that holds color in July and August. Out- 
standing early pink daisy for June 15 to Sept. 15 flow- 
ering. 
TAFFETA. (Yoder.) Nov. 15. Deep pink decorative. 
Good flowered Sept. 15 to Thanksgiving and April 15 
to June 15. 
PINKY. (Yoder.) Nov. 20. Intermediate decorative. 
High producer. Responds more rapidly than Minstrel. 
Excellent October through March. 
MAJORETTE. (Yoder.) Nov. 25. Small anemone. 
Short compact growth. An ideal pot plant. Fine for 
cutting during April, May, June, and Sept. 15 through 
November. 
ILLINI CAMILLE. (Neal-U. of Ill.) Dec. 8. Single; 
soft warm deep flesh-pink with yellow center. Im- 
proves Rosalind. Good producer. 50 cuttings, $5.00; 
100-250 cuttings, $9.50 per 100; 300-450 cuttings, 
$9.25 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $9.00 per 100; 1000- 
2450 cuttings, $8.75 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, 
$8.50 per 100. 
CORONET. (Yoder.) Dec. 10. Intermediate deep pink 
single. Wide petals with small eye. Does not require 
60-degree night temperature for setting buds. 
DARK PINK DOT 
(Rowe.) Oct. 25. Sport of the well-known Dot 
varieties. Beautiful deep pink Pompon. 50 cuttings, 
$4.00; 100-250 cuttings, $7.60 per 100; 300-450 cut- 
tings, $7.20 per 160; 500-950 cuttings, $6.80 per 
100; 1000-2450 cuttings, $6.40 per 100: 2500 cut- 
tings or more, $6.00 per 100. 

DEBUTANTE. (Yoder.) Dec. 10. Large single. Color 
similar to Valencia. Better producer than Rosalind and 
easier to grow than Valencia. Good flowered Novem- 
ber, December, January and February. 
MEDALLION. (Yoder.) Dec. 20. -A decorative similar 
to Riviera with superior growth. Good flowered No- 
vember through February. 
BRONZE and RED 
MARIONETTE. (Yoder.) Sept. 25. 
about 1!% inches in diameter. 
Small rust-red 
Formal type. 
Good cut flower variety. 
Strong 
growth to about 25 inches. 
Holds well. 
FIRESIDE. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Burnt orange and sal- 
30 inches high. Resistant foliage. 
Heavy producer. Fine for cutting. 
mon decorative. 
CALICO. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Coral-bronze daisy. Strong, 
tall plant. Fine for cutting. 
BAMBOO. (Yoder.) Oct. 10. Buff-bronze daisy. Vig- 
orous 30-in. growth. Good quality and keeper. 
WITCHERY. (Yoder.) Oct. 15. Golden bronze dec’ 
orative. Compact 2-ft. growth. Fine for garden plant- 
ing or cutting. Fine keeper. 
NOCTURNE. (DePetris.) Oct. 15. An pee crimson 
cut flower variety for field or greenhouse. 
PRICES above varieties except where noted: 50 cuttings for $5.00; 100-250 cuttings, 
$9.50 per 100; 
300-450 cuttings, $9.00 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $8.50 per 100; 
1000-2450 cuttings, $8.00 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, $7.50 per 100. 

