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BRONZE and RED—Continued 
NOKOMIS. (DePetris.) Oct. 15: Large bronze decora- 
tive. 
ROBINHUE. (Yoder.) Oct. 15. Very double, large 
red decerative. Excellent cut flower. 
FIREFLY. (DePetris.) Oct. 25. An early red pompon 
that holds its color exceptionally well. Fine for cloth 
house. 
BUCKSKIN. (Yoder.) Oct. 25. A tawny bronze daisy. 
Easily replaces California Bronze Daisy in early cloth 
house program. Outstanding production. 
BEAUREGARD. (Yoder.) Nov. 1. A reddish orange 
pompon. Similar to Seneca but holds color better. 
Good every month of the year. 
MAGICIAN. (Yoder.) Nov. 5. Large bronze pompon 
for Sept. 15 to early November. Color particularly 
good under artificial light. 
CHEVRON. (Yoder.) Nov. 10. An intense red. Re- 
sembles a red Cassandra with better spray formation. 
Holds color better than Red Rust or Seneca. Best 
flowered May 15 to early November. 
CHANTICLEER. (Yoder.) Nov. 10. Large reddish 
bronze for September, October and early November. 
GOLD BRAID. (Yoder.) Nov. 12. Two-tone bronze. 
Fine in, May and June, and Sept. 15 to Nov. 15. 
PARAGON. (Yoder.) Nov. 15. Large red. Heavy 
producer. A red Masterpiece with good substance. 
Sept. 1 to Nov. 20. 
THELMA. (DePetris.) Nov. 20. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet. Excellent Sept. 25 to Christmas. 
MRS. DEWEY. (Cummings.) Nov. 20. A _heavy- 
petalled deep bronze single. Very desirable for late 
September, October, and November. Strong grower; 
ships and handles exceptionally well. : 
CAROUSEL. (Yoder.) Nov. 22. Coral-bronze daisy. 
Wide petals, excellent form and substance. Does well 
under low night temperatures. 
INDIAN HEAD. (Yoder.) Nov. 28. Reddish apricot- 
bronze single. Improves the Valencias in freer growth 
habit. Excellent Sept. 15 through April. 
FALCON. (Yoder.) Dec. 1. Intermediate reddish 
bronze. Improves Rusticon. Flowers easily Oct. 15 to 
March 15. 
DAZZLER. (Helm.) Dec. 5. Coppery bronze partial 
anemone. Strong growing. 
PAGEANTRY. (Yoder.) Dec. 10. Best described as a 
red Snow. Needs low temperatures. Suited for De- 
cember flowering only. 
CHRISTMAS GREETING. (Yoder.) Dec. 20. Large 
red decorative. The one red pompon with good pro- 
duction for Christmas. Flowers well from Nov. 15 
to. Feb: 15: 
CLARET. (Yoder.) Dec. 20. A brilliant red daisy. 
Short stocky growth. Requires minimum of 55 degrees 
night temperature. Makes an outstanding Christmas 
pot plant. 
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. 

NEW SPORTS of POPULAR VARIETIES 
YELLOW COTTON TOP. (Neal.) October 25. Lem- 
on-yellow sport of Cotton Top. 50 cuttings for $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. 
YELLOW FIREBIRD. (Neal.) October 25. Lemon- 
yellow sport of Firebird. 50 cuttings for $3.25; 100- 
250 cuttings, $6.00 per 100; 300-450 cuttings, $5.75 
per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $5.50 per 100;. 1000-2450 
cuttings, $5.25 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, $5.00 ~ 
per 100. 
DARK ENCHANTRESS. (Bordine.) Dec. 5. 
BRONZE MINSTREL. (Yoder.) Dec. 20. 
CRIMSON VALENCIA. (Delworth.) Nov. 28. 
DARK BRONZE MASTERPIECE. (Yoder.) Nov. 15. 
BRONZE THYRA. (Yoder.) Nov. 10. 
RED SENECA. (Mikkelsen.) Nov. 1. 
YELLOW LACE. (Yoder.) November 1. Yellow sport 
of Queen’s Lace. 
PRICES last 7 varieties, each: 50 cuttings for $4.00; 
100-250 cuttings, $7.60 per 100; 300-450 cuttings, $7.20 
per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $6.80 per 100; 1000-2450 cut- 
tings, $6.40 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, $6.00 per 
100. 
WHITE CALIFORNIA DAISY. (Rowe.) Nov. 1. 50 
cuttings, $2.50; 100-250 cuttings, $4.75 per 100; 300- 
450 cuttings, $4.50 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $4.25 
per 100; 1000-2450 cuttings, $4.00 per 100; 2500 or 
more cuttings, $3.75 per 100. 
RED BRISTOLITE. (Rowe.) Nov. 25. 50 cuttings, 
$3.00; 100-250 cuttings, $5.70 per 100; 300-450 cut- 
tings, $5.40 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $5.10 per 100: 
1000-2450 cuttings, $4.80 per 100; 2500 or more cut- 
tings, $4.50 per 100. 
