New Introductions— Garden Varieties 
WHITE 
LYRIC — Pure white intermediate daisy. Short compact 
habit; very uniform and showy. Very durable. An ex- 
cellent early pot plant or fine dwarf garden type. 
Oct. 5: 
HORIZON — Pure white intermediate pompon. Stronger 
plant than White Wonder. Whiter and more double 
than Chris. Columbus. Larger, showier than Classic. 
An important early cut flower or landscape variety. 
October 5. 
YELLOW 
MOONLIGHT — Vivid soft yellow formal decorative 
about 3 inches across. A very full solid flower with 
excellent lasting qualities. A free growing variety 
which may be grown into compact plants by pinching 
or allowed to grow into a cutting variety. Good stems 
and foliage. Begins blooming by mid-September, in 
full bloom by the end of September. 
GARLAND — Intermediate yellow daisy. Compact vig- 
orous growth. Garland has an exceptionally durable 
flower. A good early pot plant well adapted to gardens. 
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TREASURE — Small yellow pompon. Vigorous, upright 
habit. Fine cut flower growth. Flower is a small version 
of Gold Coast and very durable. Oct. 10. 
NYTODA — Good sized duplex daisy with excellent sub- 
stance. Color golden Apricot. Makes good sprays on 
strong stems 30" to 36". Matures October 12th. An 
excellent daisy with healthy growth and fairly good 
production. A good cutting variety. 
PINK 
ENTERPRISE — Rich amaranth pink, solid pink pompon 
suitable for cutting. Good stem and foliage. Medium 
tall growth. Blooms the first week in October. 
COURTIER — Lavender pink decorative. Garden type, 
compact growth. Beautiful color and form. A Spell- 
bound that is very frost resistant. 
LASSIE — Large dark pink decorative similar in size and 
form to Lavender Lady. A strong, upright habit well 
suited for cutting. Holds well on the plant. Oct. 10. 
ELIZABETH HOOD — Vivid lavender pink, large full 
pompon with excellent substance and spray formation. 
Excellent strong stems 30" to 36" long of vigorous 
growth with very healthy habit and lush foliage. 
Matures October 12th. A very fine and productive 
variety, Excellent for cutting or for pots. 
BRONZE AND RED 
MOGUL — Vivid orange rust full decorative of medium 
size. Vigorous upright growth with strong stems and 
pedicles. Blooms the end of September and early 
October. 
AVALON — Formal pompon of glowing bronze color. 
Good stems and foliage with upright growth. Blooms 
the first week in October. Resembles Mme. Chiang 
Kai Shek in color with an improved growth habit and 
blooms one week later. 
BRIGADIER — Large carmine red pompon. Solid blooms 
of decorative form. Good bushy growth and excellent 
foliage. Stems strong 20" to 24’. Matures October 
Ist. A nice lively color and quite early. Recommended 
for garden. 
FIRECRACKER — Mahogany bronze decorative close to 
burnt orange. Tall, cut flower growth. The flower holds 
color well and is quite frost resistant. October 5. 
PANORAMA — Dazzling orange rust, small decorative 
36" to 39". Small glossy foliage. Matures October 8th, 
of upright growth habit and fairly good for cutting. 
BLUEBLOOD — Deep amaranth red decorative. Vigorous 
cut flower growth. Color strongly resembles that of 
the old variety Burgundy. Oct. 10. 
CARAVAN — Large salmon bronze decorative, garden 
type compact rugged growth. Has all the good qual- 
ities of Mrs. DuPont, with a strikingly new and useful 
color. Oct. 10. 
ADMIRAL — Dark crimson red decorative. 
vigorous and productive than Red Velvet; color is 
deeper and holds well. Oct. 12. 
COCKTAIL — Salmon orange POMPON —a_ beautiful 
color. Growth is slow, variety attains medium height. 
Plant is more 
A new color and distinctive form. A cut flower variety. 
Oct 15. 
RAJAH — Large scarlet red DAISY. Very fine as cut 
flower. Holds color well in the field or early cloth 
house. Excells Red Daisy in color and growth habit. 
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COMBINATION OFFERS 
For growers who are not familiar with Garden Varieties, but who want a well balanced assortment, we offer the fol- 
lowing collections, which include the better varieties. 
SPECIAL No. 1 SPECIAL No. 2 
500 Rooted Cuttings 500 Rooted Cuttings 
Our selection 
50 each of ten taller vari- or bedding 
eties for cutting 50 each ten varities 
$25.00 $25.00 
Natural 
Flowering Date 
Sept. 1 
Sept. 15 
Sept. 30 
Oct 10 
Oct. 15 
Our selection for pots 
SPECIAL No. 3 
500 Rooted Cuttings 
SPECIAL No. 4 
500 Rooted Cuttings 
Our selection ; 
Our selection for 
50 each of five varieties 
for cutting Mothers’ Day bloom- 
50 each of five varieties : 
for bedding ma 
$25.00 $25.00 
PINCHING SCHEDULE FOR GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Pinching Date 
for Cut Flowers 
June 7 June 28 
June 14 July 5 
June 24 July 15 
June 30 July 21 
July 4 July 25 
Pinching Date 
for Border Plants 
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