Single Varieties—Daisy Type 
BALLERINA. Semi-double clear orchid pink. Octo- 
ber 25. 
BITTERSWEET. Semi-double, bittersweet red. No- 
vember 1. 
CHRISTMAS STAR. Scarlet red. December. 
CRIMSON VALENCIA. Red sport of “Valencia”. No- 
ovember 1. 
FESTIVAL. Reddish bronze. November 15. 
GINNY LEE. Pure white true daisy flower. October 
25. (Illustrated). 
GRETCHEN PIPER. Brilliant yellow. October 15. 
JEAN. Pure white attractive variety. October 20. 
MABEL SEYMOUR. Lovely large size daisy flower 
in white. October 20. 
MASON’S YELLOW. Clear yellow. November 20. 
MELBA. Orange bronze. Showy. November 1. 
RADIANT. Bronzy red popular variety. November 5. 
ROYAL ROBE. Wine red almost purple. November 
10. 
STARBRIGHT. Golden yellow. November 1. 
WHITE VALENCIA. White daisy for late November. 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
TERMS tObsGALR ere ees Inside back cover 
SHIPPING INFORMATION ............ Inside back cover 
POSTALQRA TES. ee ee Inside back cover 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
195ae DIrOGUClONS mare es ee Pages l- 3 
Anemone sine te ee cre eee is 38 
Cascdtde tir eens eee ee 8 A 34 
Exotic Spiders and Threadlike ............ i 4-14 
Giant? Exhibition se. nes 20-29 
Hard yee ee esindl ones ot 39-40 
Ichimonji or Horizontal ....................... oa 4] 
Larges Gommerciala. + 17-19 
Odd S Forms to ee ees i 15-16 
Pompons (Buttons, intermediate, eic.).. “ 30-32 
SINGS mee terter raver etree coc rereere ent ae rs 33 
SOOT Me re eer anee Renee eat ‘ 37 
CARNATIONS Set eee iz 42-45 
INDE Xie 2 rere are ies caer ee 1 46 
CULTURAL SUGGESTIONS 
Cascade Chrysanthemums ................ ts 35 
Large flowering chrysanthemums ...  “ 36 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Lt Yolo |...) eee ee ee ete Seer fee ee ee ae: $ .20 
BeOLeO MES IN ITC eter ec ee a ee eee 55 
GRote Ones Natnic se ee ee ee ee ee 1.00 
T2e CO FRO nee Narn Cree ee ae 2.00 
Ginny Lee 
SEES EN OSS AEE 
WHAT WE ARE DOING AT SUNNYSLOPE TO 
SUPPLY STURDY, DISEASE-FREE PLANTS 
1. All our stock plants are field-grown—grown for 
propagation only—and not for cut flower pro- 
duction. 
2. The stock plants are replanted completely 
every year in a new, chemically fumigated land 
to insure contamination against verticillium 
and stunt diseases. 
3. All weak plants are rogued out immediately 
when detected and more thoroughly during 
routine checking at blooming time. 
4. Our cuttings are taken not only from healthy 
reselected plants but also from vigorous young 
growths as far above the ground level as pos- 
sible because all disease fungi appear to thrive 
on the ground and on older section of the plant. 
5. We are continually developing new varieties 
that are disease resistant, also discontinuing 
varieties we find unsatisfactory. Probably, it be- 
comes obvious to our many old customers at 
this point why we have drastically reduced 
listings of many known varieties of the past. 
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