Culture for Bush or Garden Varieties 
Under this heading come small Pompons, small Ane- 
mones, Singles and Hardy varieties. These varieties are 
most effective in the garden when grown low with as 
much growth as possible. This effect is easily obtained 
by pinching off centers of all laterals three or four times 
up to Ist or 10th of August. This method will prevent 
plants from toppling too freely. 
Single Varieties — Daisy Type 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
(Unless Quoted Otherwise) 
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I2FOTZO TERN AIT Cee ieee re Pe al i eet et 2.00 
BALLERINA. Semi-double clear orchid pink. October 
25. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
BITTERSWEET. Medium size semi-double flower in 
bittersweet red. November 1. 
CHRISTMAS STAR. Scarlet red. Semi-double flower 
for December. 
CRIMSON CARNELIA. Intense crimson red which is 
a sport of ‘“Carnelia.’”’ Responds to disbudding very well. 
November 1. Price: 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
FESTIVAL. Outstanding new introduction in reddish 
bronze daisy class. Rigid upright grower. November 15. 
Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GINNY LEE. As in the illustration, this is a true daisy 
type. Color is flesh pink at times and pure white at 
another. October 25. 
GRETCHEN PIPER. A brilliant yellow flower with 
a double row of ray petals. October 15. 
JEAN. Pure white large flowers. October 20. 
MABEL SEYMOUR. Another lovely large size flower 
in white. 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 re- 
sponds well to disbudding. November 20. 
MELBA. A semi-double orange bronze decorative 
type almost feathery in appearance. Lovely when dis- 
budded. November 1. 
MERRYMAKER. Crimson red single for Christmas 
season. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
RADIANT. A bright red daisy about 3 inches in 
diameter. Beautiful even when it fades to orange bronze 
long after full maturity. November 5. 
ROYAL ROBE. (#2) One of our 1951 introductions. 
A wine red daisy type flower bordering toward purple. 
November 10. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
STARBRIGHT. Large size golden yellow flower. Full 
bloom by October 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GINNY LEE 
WHITE VALENCIA. Beautiful white sport of “Va- 
lencia.”’” November 15. Price: 25 cents each, $2.50 per 
dozen. 
How to Reach Sunnyslope 
‘yum 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. 
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