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AURORA (#684) Another exceptionally large, white, 
show flower; as in the case of Venus, flower size 
and strength of stem are emphasized in this variety. 
Best in higher than average Carnation temperatures 
and therefore, does well in late spring and early 
fall. A promising variety for the West and South 
ADONIS (#33) A white Carnation of satisfactory 
flower quality and good production; a winter Carna~ 
tion. This variety is competition for Olivette. 
MIDAS (#443) A good yellow Carnation; color well 
received on the markets; production very satisfactory; 
promises to be an important varicty. Where Millcr's 
yellow is a problem, this variety is strongly 
recommended. 
MINERVA (#262) An unusual deep scarlct+pink; has 
been reported as a good summer flower - fades in 
very high light intensity, but fades uniformly with 
no white edges; heavy break-back; fine keeper. 
CERES (#51) This is a small flower except in 
December through May. Because of its beautiful 
King Cardinal color and its exceptionally high 
production, this variety is being made available 
in 1952. Early, with a heavy comeback, 
NEPIUNE (#225) A scarlet Carnation (color resembl- 
ing that of Wm. Sim); a free breakers; fine stretch; 
a very satisfactory variety. 
VULCAN (#688) A fine flower in the crimson or 
maroon group: cxcellent keeper; good comeback; 
should supercede all varicties now available in 
GUPSRCOLOr Class: 
SATURN (#317) A beautiful warm bronze variegated; 
excellent under artificial light; intense retailer 
interest where shown; promises to become a very 
popular novelty varicty. 
ORION (#518) Color resembles that of Glowing Embcr; 
an excellent grower and producers; color is necded3; 
very satisfactory. 
YODER BROTHERS INC. 
BARBERTON, OHIO 
