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New Varieties for 1935 
LARGE FLOWERING STANDARDS 
WHITE 
Giant Betsy Ross (Yoder). Nov. 5. Large flowered 
sport of Betsy Ross. 50 cuttings for $3.50; 100- 
250, $6.65 per 100; 300-450, $6.30 per 100; 
500-950, $5.95 per 100; 1000-2450, $5.60 per 
100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 100. 
Crystal Queen (Yoder). Nov. 10. Sport of Orchid 
Queen. 
YELLOW 
Moribana (DePetris). Oct. 25. Yellow spider. Rec- 
ommended for June flowering but tall and will re- 
quire 12 weeks short day response treatment. 
Gold Lace (Yoder). Nov. 1. Golden yellow sport of 
Yellow Lace. Tubes are straight. 
Hooked Lace (Yoder). Nov. 1. Sport of Yellow Lace. 
The tube ends open and incurve, presenting an 
attractive hooked appearance. 
Imp. Indianapolis Yellow (Yoder). Nov. 5. Im- 
proved, slightly deeper yellow selection of Indi- 
anapolis Yellow. 
Yellow Marketeer (Johannes) 
sport selected from Marketeer. 
Cream Mefo (Yoder). Nov. 20. Cream yellow selec- 
tion from Mefo. Primarily of value in the Decem- 
ber thru May flowering program. 50 cuttings for 
$3.50; 100-250, $6.65 per 100; 300-450, $6.30 
per 100; 500-950, $5.95 per 100; 1000-2450, 
$5.60 per 100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 100. 
Nov. 18. Yellow 
Yellow Rayonnante. Nov. 5. Yellow sport of Ray- 
onnante. 50 cuttings for $3.50; 100-250, $6.65 
per 100; 300-450, $6.30 per 100; 500-950, 
$5.95 per 100; 1000-2450, $5.60 per 100; 2500- 
up, $5.25 per 100. 
Mrs. Calkins. Nov. 25. Large, deep yellow stand- 
ard, partial incurve. 50 cuttings for $3.50; 100- 
250, $6.65 per 100; 300-450, $6.30 per 100; 
500-950, $5.95 per 100; 1000-2450, $5.60 per 
100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 100. 
BRONZE AND RED 
Dalwin (DePetris). Oct. 25. Large, light bronze 
spider. The quills are compactly arranged with 
small barbs. Shades well in the cloth house. 
Red Glitters. Oct. 28. Sport of Glitters, 50 cuttings 
for $3.50; 100-250, $6.65 per 100; 300-450, 
$6.30 per 100; 500-950, $5.95 per 100; 1000- 
2450, $5.60 per 100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 100. 
Royal Bronze. Nov. |. Large orange bronze disbud. 
Short, compact growth habit. 
Dark Indianapolis Bronze (Calvert). Nov. 5. Dark 
reddish bronze sport of Indianapolis Bronze. 
PINK 
Lavender Queen (Yoder). Nov. 10. Sport of Orchid 
Queen. Flower more compact and color more in- 
tense than that of Dark Orchid Queen. 50 cut- 
tings for $3.50; 100-250, $6.65 per 100; 300- 
450, $6.30 per 100; 500-950, $5.95 per 100; 
1000-2450, $5.60 per 100; 2500-up, $5.25 per 
100. 
POMPONS, SINGLES and ANEMONES 
WHITE 
Shooting Star (Baur & Steinkamp). Oct. 25. Inter- 
mediate single, clear white, productive, and pos- 
sesses good form. Free growth. Useful in early 
shading programs. 50 cuttings for $4.50; 100- 
250, $8.55 per 100; 300-450, $8.10 per 100; 
500-950, $7.65 per 100; 1000-2450, $7.20 per 
100; 2500-up, $6.75 per 100. 
Ilini Igloo (Univ. of Ill.) Nov. 10. Int. white Pom- 
pon with creamy center; exceptional substance, 
very productive, good for outdoor shading. 
White Lady (Julius Roehrs Co.). Nov. 25. White 
sport of Beautiful Lady. 
Crystal Valencia (DePeiris). Nov. 28. A white 
Valencia which does not have the tendency to- 
ward pinking at cool temperatures. 
Carrara (DePetris). Dec. 8. Int. pure white dec- 
orative. Clean growth, fine spray formation. 
Has promise for use in the lighting program in 
December, January and February. 
Illini Snowbound (Univ. of IIl.). Jan. 5. Large in- 
formal white decorative with cream center. Re- 
sponds well to partial disbudding. Useful pri- 
marily for the natural crop. 
YELLOW 
Yellow Halo (Yoder). Nov. 1. Sport. Intermediate 
single deep lemon yellow. Recommended for 
April 15 thru November | greenhouse culture. 
PRICES above varieties except where noted: 50 cuttings for $5.00; 100-250 cut- 
tings, $9.50 per 100; 300-450 cuttings, $9.00 per 100; 500-950 cuttings, $8.50 per 
100; 1000-2450 cuttings, $8.00 per 100; 2500 or more cuttings, $7.50 per 100. 
Tacoma (DePetris). Nov. 15. Large golden yellow 
Pompon with very broad petals. Excellent form 
and growth habit. One of the best yellowish 
bronze Pompons for mid-November. ; 
