Single Varieties — Daisy Type 
i- i i : PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Sere ee Semi-double clear orchid pink. Octo (Ulett Ousiedtothere iss) oa 
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BITTERSWEET. Semi-double, bittersweet red. No- Saf One Namen ea ae ee "55 
vember 1. 67 of One Name ite ree ee ee eee 1.00 
CHRISTMAS STAR. Scarlet red. December. Taso: Ones Names a, 222 cee ee ees 2.00 
CRIMSON CARNELIA. Intense crimson red. Responds 
to disbudding well. November 1. Price: 35 cents each, 3 
for $1.00. 
CRIMSON VALENCIA. Red sport of “Valencia.” No- 
vember 1. Price: 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
FESTIVAL. Reddish bronze. November 15. 
GINNY LEE. Pure white true daisy type. October 25. 
GRETCHEN PIPER. Brilliant yellow. October 15. 
JEAN. Pure white large daisy. October 20. 
MABEL SEYMOUR. Lovely large size daisy flower in 
white. October 20. 
MASON’S RED. Bronzy red broad petals. October 20. 
MASON’S YELLOW. Clear yellow. November 20. 
MELBA. Orange bronze decorative type almost feath- 
ery in appearance. November 1. 
RADIANT. Bronzy red daisy. November 5. 
ROYAL ROBE. Wine red almost purple. November 10. 
STARBRIGHT. Golden yellow. October 15. 
WHITE VALENCIA. White daisy for late November. 
CONTENTS 
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TERMS: OF SALEM 0 eee Inside front cover NNR NR RO LRG 
SHIPPI INFORMATION .......... Inside front cover 
la WHAT WE ARE DOING AT SUNNYSLOPE TO 
POSTAL RATESS: oer Inside front cover SUPPLY STURDY, DISEASE-FREE PLANTS 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 1. All our stock plants are field-grown—grown for 
1952elintroduchonsm ee ere ee Pages 3- 4 propagation only-2and not for cut flower pro: 
Anemontie jcc i ee eee ae “39-40 duction. 
Cascade 3:2... eee eee ite SS 2. The stock plants are replanted completely 
Exotic Spiders and Threadlike ................ ry 5-13 every year in a new, chemically fumigated land 
Giant, Exhibitions.te ee “20-28 to insure contamination against verticillium 
Hordy) hac iiay terete as a eran et nae ie “36-37 and stunt diseases. 
Ichimonji-ors Horizontal gine ee atl 3. All weak plants are rogued out immediately 
Large \Commercials:. see ee nl7-19 when detected and more thoroughly during 
Qddsecmns eet Aly © routine checking at blooming time. 
Pompons (Buitons, intermediate, etc.) ... 29-32 4. Our cuttings are taken not only from healthy 
Sinal " 7 reselected plants but also from vigorous young 
INGE 4 ee ee growths ‘as fat aboyeltheeronna leone 
Spoon PIeEUTIUT LETTE re rr 37-38 sible because all disease fungi appear to thrive 
CARNATIONS oicieee cee eer thee "43-45 on the ground and on older section of the plant. 
” 0. We are continually developing new varieties 
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INDEX 3332-8 ee eee ee 46 that ‘ate .diseaseu racist ima leo nicen ene 
CULTURAL SUGGESTIONS varieties we find unsatisfactory. Probably, it be- 
Cascade chrysanthemum ....................... "2 34 comes obvious to our many old customers at 
L fl : ieee errr te “98 this point why we have drastically reduced 
ad micinia, ca Y iain lei "96 listings of many known varieties of the past. 
m owering chrysanthemum .......... 
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