IGLOO—Large pure white. 
KRISTIN A—Deep rose-pink which is almost purple. 
LOKI—Shade lighter than Kristina. 
NIBELUNG—Coral red bloom. 
OSCAR—Light bronze. 
VALHALLA—Deep garnet with yellow center. 
CASCADE VARIETIES 
25¢ each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
ANNA—White daisy type fiower with yellow center. Blooms about 2 inches 
across. 
BETTINA—Dark pink single. Very attractive and popular. 
BRIDAL VEIL—Snow white, large size, daisy type flower. 
CATHY SUE—Anemone type flower of pink and bronze. Very lovely. 
FIREFALL—Garnet red daisy type flower. 
HALLOWEEN—An anemone flower; bronze ray petals and deeper bronze 
cushion. 
JANE HARTE—Yellow sport of “Anna”. 
LAVENDER MIST—Lavender pink anemone type flower. 
MARTH A—Anemone type of orchid pink. 
MT. HOOD—Pure white incurved bloom. 
NIAGARA FALLS—Creamy white, large daisy type flower. 
PURPLE QUEEN—A deep purple anemone type flower. 
RAINBOW FALLS—Large daisy type bloom of light bronze. 
SALLY—Crushed raspberry bronze anemone type flower. 
SIDNEY PATRICK—Crimson daisy type flower. 
SUSIE IRENE—Lovely small anemone type flower in clear yellow. 
THE REAL MACKAY—Pink daisy type bloom of real beauty. 
VIOLET RAY—Dark lavender anemone with slightly lighter, high, well 
rounded cushion. 
TILE—Semi-double flower of amber with red tones. 
LARGE POMPONS SUITABLE FOR DISBUDDING 
Disbud these and you will have flowers 2 to 3 inches across. 
25¢ each — 6 for $1.25, all one variety or assorted 
BALL OF GOLD—Perfect ball shape, deep yellow. Nov. Ist. 
BELRA Y—Most vigorous growing pure white globular flowers. Nov. 25th. 
BRONZE DOTY—Lovely bronze of the well known Doty family. Oct. 25th. 
BRONZE MASTERPIECE-——Variable shades of deep and golden bronze. Sport 
of Masterpiece. Oct. 25th. 
CALIFLORAL PRIDE—Deep pink flower with traces of silver toward edges 
of petals. Nov. Ist. ~ 
CATTLEY A—Clearest orchid pink, good size decorative flowers. Nov. 15th. 
CELEBRITY—Decorative. Rich apricot-bronze. Nov. 5th. 
CHICAGO PEARL—Ball shaped flower, creamy white of fine substance. 
Nov. 10th. 
CORAL FROST—Blend of bronze, coral, and pink. Decorative pom. Oct. 20th. 
ait GOLD—Deep golden decorative flower of good substance. Dec. 
15th. 
GOLDEN HERALD—Rich golden yellow, large flowers even without dis- 
budding. Nov. 5th. 
GOLDSMITH—Broad petaled decorative pom of orange yellow. Better when 
disbudded but will also form large flowers when grown in sprays. Dec. 5th. 
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