BOBETTE. A lavender with dark rose center at first. A very 
good producer, making an excellent pair with “Adorable” as it 
blossoms together. 
BONNIBEL. Lovely button in bronze which is a low grower. 
October 25. 
CLARA JAMESON, An exceptionally heavy producer of at- 
tractive bronze button flowers of good substance. October 15. 
CLARE. A satisfactory baby button in white. October 30. 
DARK PINK JEWELL. A deep pink sport of ‘Jewell.’ Has iden- 
tical, compact growing habit of its parent. October 10. 
DOROTHY NEHRLING. Deep rose pink little flower maturing 
around November 5. Splendid production. 
ETHEL. Small clustered flower in red. November 1. 
IRENE. Lovely, round, small flower in purest white. One of 
the best. October 15. 
ISOBEL. A small flower with tightly cupped petals in a beau- 
tiful shade of deep pink. October 25. 
JEWELL. A larger size deep pink button flower. Produces at- 
tractive flowers on a low growing bushy plant. October 5. 
NANCY CRAIN. Perfectly formed white button, diffused slight- 
ly with an orchid shade increasing in intensity inward to a pro- 
nounced eye. November 5. 
NUGGETS. One of the most popular varieties in rich golden 
yellow. October 25. 
PATSY DAWD. A red variety similar to our ‘Ethel'’—slightly 
taller. November 1. 
PINK SPRITE. A newcomer in clear orchid pink. Very globular 
flower in mass of color about November 1. Price: 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
PINOCCHIO. Probably the purest white in this class. Produces 
uniform flowers in fine sprays. October 25. 
PIXIE. A larger button flower in bright yellow. Produces 
wealth >f attractive round flowers in beautiful sprays. October 25. 
PURPLE BUTTON. A decorative type button flower in deep 
purple. November 25. 
SUZANNE. This unique small flowering flower has rose pink 
and soft pink intermixed within a single flower in a ‘‘calico” effect. 
This phenomena is effected because this flower has two distinct 
types of petals, tubulated and flat. The tubulated petals are deep 
rose, while the flat petals are light pink. November 1. Price: 25 
cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
WHITE JEWELL. A white sport of “Jewell” with a slight trace 
of pink at times. October 5. 
YELLOW IRENE. This lovely compact lemon yellow button 
flower is a sport of "Irene.’’ October 20. 
Intermediate Type Pompons 
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BRONZE 
ALGIERS. A bright apricot-bronze medium size flower. Pro- 
duces lovely sprays of well formed flowers. October 25. 
ARGO. A beautiful bronzy-orange, shading to rust—medium 
size decorative type of lovely substance for early. December 
flowers. 
BONTON. This well rounded spray type is bright bronze with 
a deeper shade inside the petals. October 20. 
BRONZE EULKELEY. A buff-bronze sport of ‘Mrs. Morgan 
Bulkeley.” A very globular flower of solid substance produced 
on well branched sprays. October 25. 
CALIFORNIA FIREBIRD. A reddish bronze flower with glints 
of gold. Exotic in character and very graceful in formation. Tall 
grower. December 1. 
DIADEM. A deep bronze pompon of globular form, produced 
in quantity around November 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per 
dozen. 
JOAN WELLS. A very successful orange bronze spray type 
flower with dark center. This is a sport of ‘Pink Dot.’’ October 15. 
MANCHUKUO. Lovely intermediate pompon of gold and red- 
dish bronze combination. November 1. 
NATOMA. This attractive, informal, decorative flower in bronze 
will blossom for Halloween without fail. 
PEGGY POESCH. Well rounded clear bronze flowers produced 
on stiff stems. November l. 
SENECA. A decorative pom in bronze reaching full maturity 
around November 1. 
SPARKLER. A newcomer in bronze por that is notable as com- 
mercial cut flower. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
WILDFIRE. Orange rust decorative flower in full color around 
December 1. 
PINK 
CAROLYN YOSIK. Semi-decorative spray flower ing lavender 
pink. October 20. : 
HIGHLIGHT. A pleasing combination of light and dark pinks 
shading almost to red in the center before full maturity. Nov. 5. 
JESSIE. Deep rose pink with a dark center. October 15. 

SUNNYSIDE 
LETITIA. Clear pink shade with dark pink eye. Very similar 
to “Pink Dot,"’ only larger. November 1. 
MISSION. This beautiful flower is delicate pink with dark 
center. October 15. 
MARY MACARTHUR. A well rounded spray mum in pinkish 
bronze. A lovely newcomer that is well worth growing. October 
25. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
MINSTREL. Solid well rounded spray mum with tightly cupped 
petals for December flowering. This is also a novel addition. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
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