Single Varieties — Daisy Type 
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NOVEL INSTRUCTIONS FOR 1950 
LA BELLE (Number 14). A pure white true daisy flower. Out 
of the numerous quantity of daisy flowers we have cultivated in 
our testing ground, this variety is the most outstanding—the size 
and formation of the flower, habit of growth, productivity, etc., are 
all splendid. Matures around November 1. Price: 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
MIRIAM GUDE (Number 30). A lovely soft pink daisy flower 
about the size of “Jean.’’ The petals, of good substance, are broad 
and this attractive flower keeps well both in the garden and as 
cut flower. Very popular during our last Show. In full bloom about 
November 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 


BITTERSWEET. A beautiful medium bittersweet red daisy flow- 
er having two to four rows of stiff broad flat petals. Has good 
keeping quality as cut flower. November l. 
CHRISTMAS STAR. A semi-double, scarlet red single type 
flower for Christmas flowering. Growth is exceptionally vigorous. 
December 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
CRIMSON CARNELIA. This beautiful sport of ‘Carnelia” is 
intense crimson red which holds astonishingly well with maturity. 
November 1. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
GINNY LEE. As in the illustration, this is a true single type 
flower. Its color is flesh pink at time or pure white at other times 
October 25. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GRETCHEN PIPER. A brilliant yellow flower with a double 
row of ray petals. Blooms are four inches or more in diameter 
when disbudded. October 15. 
JEAN. Pure white large daisy type that can be disbudded to 
produce larger flowers. October 20. 
MABEL SEYMOUR. Another large single type in white grown 
successfully for years. October 20. 
MASON’S RED. A red sport of ‘Mason's Bronze.’ Bronzy red 
broad petals. October 20. 
MASON’S YELLOW. Clear yellow flower that responds well to 
disbudding. Levelops several flowers of over four inches in diam- 
eter when disbudded. November 20. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
MELBA. A semi-double orange bronze decorative type of al- 
most feathery shaped petals. Lovély when disbudded. Nov. 1. 
MINNESOTA. Brilliant red daisy flower maturing about No- 
vember 1. A medium size flower Eogicec in lovely sprays which 
is wonderful for cut. 

GINNY LEE 
PATRICIA ANN. A newcomer in clear salmon pink. Very pro- 
ductive. October 25. 
RADIANT. A bright red true daisy type flower about three 
inches in diameter. Beautiful even when it fades to orange bronze 
after full maturity. November 5. 
SURPRISE. Vigorous grower and producer of quality spray 
flowers of salmon pink to almost pure pink in color. 

How to Reach Sunnyslope 
vu Gardens 
From Long Beach and South: North on Lake- 
wood-Rosemead Blvd. (Highway 19) to Hunting- 
ton Drive. Turn left on Huntington Drive to our 
Nursery. 
From Hollywood and North: Take Colorado 
Blvd. through Glendale, Eagle Rock and Pasadena 
to San Gabriel Blvd. Turn South on San Gabriel 
Blvd. to Huntington Drive. Our Nursery is near 
the Southeast corner of the intersection. 
From Riverside and Pomona Districts: Take 
Foothill Blvd. (Highway 66) to Huntington Drive 
at Arcadia. Follow West on Huntington Drive to 
our Nursery. 
BY PACIFIC ELECTRIC RED CAR: Take 
either Monrovia or Azusa-Glendora car and alight 
at San Gabriel Blvd. Station. 
To date there is no Bus line service on Huntin g- 
ton Drive to our Nursery. 

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