Cascade Standard Varieties 
The Cascade varieties are all of exceptional beauty 
and exquisite daintiness. While chosen primarily for the 
ease with which they may be trained to hang or “cas- 
cade” downward, there are numerous ways in which they 
may be made to yield equally gratifying results with a 
minimum expenditure of time and effort. 
Planted in the garden and topped a number of times 
in the usual manner, these little-heralded horticultural 
phenomena will develop a rugged bushiness of free 
flowering growth that for sheer beauty may, perchance, 
outrival the much vaunted glory of the larger and more 
pretentious of their brethren. 
Grown in pots and without special training, they may 
be taken care of in the open until such time as it is 
desirable to transfer them indoors, where their presence 
may lend a bit of sunshine to what otherwise might be a 
colorless interior. Let the Fall season of dark shadows 
and crispness of air be brightened and warmed by the 
comforting cheer irradiating from one or more well- 
groomed plants of this type strategically placed on win- 
down ledge, bench or table. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
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ANNA. White daisy type flower with golden yellow 
center. Blooms are about 2 inches in diameter. Grows like 
“Jane Harte” in the illustration. November 1. 
AUTUMN GLORY. Autumn colors of bronze and rus- 
set. Daisy type flower about 3 inches in diameter. Octo- 
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BRIDAL VEIL. Snow white. Daisy type flower about 
3 inches across blooming in great profusion. October 1. 
CAMEO. Dainty small button anemone flower in deep 
lavender also shading deeper toward the center. Splendid 
variety for a medium size cascades. October 25. 
CAVALIER. A deep rose, almost purple colored dou- 
ble flowers about 2 inches in diameter. A strong grower. 
November 5. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
CHEER. (439). Deep yellow anemone flowered bloom 
about 2 inches in diameter. Very attractive and lasting. 
November 1. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
FIREFALL. Garnet red daisy type flower. Blooms 
about 2 inches in diameter. Free flowering and attractive. 
October 30. 
FORTUNE. Semi-daisy flower in magenta purple. 
Flowers about 24 inches in diameter. November 10. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GERTRUDE COMPTON. Button anemone type flower 
in pure yellow throughout. Suitable for medium size cas- 
cades. Also splendid for rock gardens or borders. Octo- 
ber 20. 
HALLOWEEN. Anemone type flower. Bronze ray 
petals and deeper bronze cushion center. Matures at 
Halloween time. 
JANE HARTE 
JANE HARTE. A clear yellow sport of “Anna.” To- 
gether with its parent, the most popular and satisfactory 
cascading variety of today. November 1. (See illustration 
on this page.) 
LAVENDER MIST. Lavender pink anemone type 
flower. Has well rounded cushion of same color with 
double rows of ray petals. November 1. 
NIAGARA FALLS. Creamy white blossom about 3 
inches apart. Exceptionally beautiful cascade variety. 
A long grower. October 20. 
THE REAL MACKAY. A pink daisy type flower of 
unusual beauty. Very self-branching type and an easy 
grower. October 25. 
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CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION FOR INTER- 
STATE SHIPMENTS. Our plants are inspected 
by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quar- 
antine of the California Department of Agri- 
culture and each package carries a Certifica- 
tion of Permission to move interstate. 
TO OUR CALIFORNIA CUSTOMERS: Having 
complied with rigid pest inspection require- 
ments of the California Department of Agri- 
culture, we are authorized to use Official Inter- 
county nursery stock certificates (Pinto tag) 
permitting shipments to other counties with- 
out destination inspection. Destination inspec- 
tion is still necessary only in the counties of 
Butte, Colusa, Sutter, Tulare, Ventura, Yuba. 
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