
AGNES 
BERTHA OLIVER. The bold quilled petals of this flower are 
deep orchid. The fishhook tips open wide, displaying the deep rose 
color within. Height medium. Blooms October 15. (See full color 
on front cover.) 
BESS WITT. A pleasing combination of apricot bronze and 
salmon pink. Unusually beautiful sport of ‘Peggy Ann Hoover." 
The quilled petals extend outward instead of drooping. Height 
medium. Matures October 10. (See illustration on front cover.) 
BLANCA. A very outstanding and distinctively beautiful spi- 
dery flower. Produces exceptionally large snow white flower 
around November 15. A full double flower with long and graceful 
petals. Height tall. 
BUNBU. The bold sized tubulated petal of this lovely flower 
with hooked tip is orchid lavender. A splendid variety for com- 
mercial cut flower—good stems and nice foliage. Height medium. 
Matures November 1. (Color illustration on page 2.) 
BUTTERFLY. An excellent bright yellow spidery variety. Med- 
ium sized quilled petals, long and graceful. Has lovely green foli- 
age. Height medium. Matures October 25 on. (See illustration on 
right.) 
CATHAY. Quilled petals of this lovely flower are beautiful 
shade of old copper with brilliant spoon tips of red curving slightly 
inward. The evenly spaced petals expand horizontally instead of 
drooping. Has thick foliage and good stem. Grows to medium 
height and matures around November 1. (See illustration on 
page 6.) 
CELESTIAL BEAUTY. ‘The quilled petals are amaranth with 
the spoon tips opening to a stunning shade of dubonnet... ”, is 
the color description of this beautiful flower by its disseminator. 
The flower is exceptionally large. Tall grower reaching maturity 
cround November 15. Price: 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 

ARCTIC 
CHUNGKING. The tubulated petal of this unique flower is un- 
usual shades of salmon bronze and smoky chocolate lavender 
combined together. Matches superbly when arranged in bronze 
colored vases. Tall grower. Matures October 25. 
CHOPSTICK. The broad spoon tips of this full centered quilled 
type flower are rich henna-red and the tubulated portion is golden 
bronze. A very satisfactory variety—in full bloom by November 1 
when disbudded. Height medium. 
COPPER ROCKET. The coppery bronze quilled, cord-like petals 
of this lovely flower expand outward into a most graceful forma- 
tion. The flower is of good substance, retaining both its color and 
shape most lastingly. Has lovely foliage and exceptionally sturdy 
stem. Rather a tall grower, maturing November 5. Price: 50 cents 
each, $5.00 per dozen. (See illustration on page 6.) 
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