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BRONZE and RED 
FIRECRACKER (Yoder). Oct. 5. Mahogany bronze 
decorative, close to burnt orange. Tall, cut flower growth. 
The flower holds color well and is quite frost-resistant. 
BLUEBLOOD (Yoder). Oct. 10. Deep amaranth red 
decorative. Vigorous cut flower growth. Color strongly 
resembles that of the old variety, Burgundy. 
CARAVAN (Yoder). Oct. 10. Large salmon bronze decor- 
ative, garden type, compact rugged growth. -Has all the 
good qualities of Mrs. DuPont, with a strikingly new and 
useful color. 
ADMIRAL (Yoder). Oct. 12. Dark crimson red decor- 
ative. Plant is more vigorous and productive than Red 
Velvet; color is deeper and holds well. 
COCKTAIL (Yoder). Oct. 15. Salmon orange pompon 
—a beautiful color. Growth is slow, variety attains me- 
dium height. A new color and distinctive form. A cut 
flower variety. 
RAJAH (Yoder). Oct. 15. Large, scarlet red daisy. Very 
fine as cut flower. Holds color well in the field or early 
cloth house. Excels Red Daisy in color and growth habit. 
BUCCANEER (Yoder). Nov. 1. Rich bronze daisy with 
very little fading even under high temperatures. Fine 
growth and production. Darker and richer bronze than 
Buckskin or Sylvanna. This variety fills a long-felt need 
for a cloth house bronze daisy with petallage and sub- 
stance. 
ILLINI BURMA (Univ. of Ill.). Nov. 10. Light bronze; 
large pompon. Responds well to disbudding and partial 
disbudding. Satisfactory as a pot plant. ‘Stiff stems and 
uniform, above average production. 
BRONZE LINDA LOU (Yoder). Nov. 10. An im- 
portant color sport of Linda Lou. 50 cuttings for $4.00; 
100-250, $7.60 per 100; 300-450, $7.20 per 100; 500- 
950, $6.80 per 100; 1000-2450, $6.40 per 100; 2500-up, 
$6.00 per 100. 
GOLD BRAID (Yoder). Nov. 12. A beautiful two-tone 
bronze pompon. Fine from September 15 to November 
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PANDORA 
Excellent luminous 
pink for late Sept. 
cloth house. Pictured 
is one spray. 
SHALIMAR (Yoder). Nov. 15. Lively orange bronze 
anemone. Short, compact habit, well suited to pot plant 
culture or cut flowers. Sprays well or attains good size 
disbudded in pots. A useful improvement over Gypsy. 
A valuable variety to shade or delay. | 
BRONZE PRINCETON (Yoder). Nov. 15. Bronze 
sport of Princeton. Distinct from Red Princeton. 50 
cuttings for $3.25; 100-250, $6.15 per 100; 300-450, 
$5.85 per 100; 500-950, $5.50 per 100; 1000-2450, 
$5.20 per 100; 2500-up, $4.85 per 100. 
THELMA (DePetris). Nov. 20. Very brilliant orange- 
scarlet pompon. Excellent September 15 to Christmas. 
A beautiful red that never loses its brilliance. A sen- 
sation in the late cloth house. 
AMBERINA (Yoder). Dec. 1. Bright orange-bronze 
intermediate decorative. Vigorous, clean growth. A late 
Princeton with very high production. Responds well and 
grows dependably under most any temperature or light 
condition. 
DAZZLER (Helm). Dec. 5. Coppery bronze, partial 
Anemone type. Seedling of Yellow Valencia and Crim- 
son Glow. Strong growing variety and a color that 
blends well. 
HARLEQUIN (Yoder). Dec. 10. Crimson red _ inter- 
mediate decorative. Vigorous, wity growth. Excellent 
low temperature variety. Fast, uniform response. 
CLARET (Yoder). Dec. 15. A brilliant red daisy for 
Christmas. A short, stocky growth. Requires minimum 
of 55-60°F night temperature for best development. 
TOPAZ (Yoder). Dec. 15. Warm, orange bronze single. 
Heavily petalled with good substance and vigorous, free 
growth. Will not go blind. Bronze, generally believed 
to be of slight value at this season, finds in Topaz a very 
brilliant color with is striking under artificial lights. 
POINSETTIA (Yoder). Dec. 20. Scarlet red, large daisy. 
Strong growth. Needs no disbudding. Attains the size 
of the Valencias on natural sprays. Responds uniformly, 
takes low temperatures well. A most important addition 
to the Christmas season. 
PINK 
COURTIER (Yoder). Oct. 10. Lavender pink decor- 
ative. Garden type, compact growth. Beautiful color 
and form. A Spellbound that is very frost-resistant. Good 
as an early pot plant. 
LASSIE (Yoder). Oct. 10. Large, dark pink decorative, 
similar in size and form to Lavender Lady. A strong, 
upright habit well-suited to cutting. Holds well on the 
plant. 
MISS CLARINDA (Holmes). Nov. 10. Light laverder 
shading darker toward center. Color and flower size re- 
sembles the variety, Mrs. Bulkeley, but production and 
growth is far superior: 
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. 
