New Go xp, brilliant large yellow, high yellow cushion.............. Nov. 20 
Norma, pink ray petals, rich yellow center, outstanding.........Nov. 25 
SuzaAnnAH MILter, the bronzy sport of pink Norma... enn Nov. 25 
Pink Supreme, shell pink, prominent cushion, tall... Dec. 1 
Bronze SuprEME, the bronze sport of pink Supreme... Dec. 1 
YELLOW SuprEME, the yellow sport of pink Supreme... Dec. 1 
Rep SupreME, the red sport of pimk Supreme... ecsecscccccseseseenee Dec. 1 
Orcuip Beauty, orchid ray petals, gold cushion, real good......Nov. 30 
BEAUTIFUL Lapy, ray florets bright pink, cushion 
cresiny “white “24.502. ee Noy. 30 
Rep Ro.tnpA, large, reddish-bronze, ray petals and cushion....Nov. 30 
(Be sure to include packing and parcel post charges), 
Spoons and Spiders 
(All Varieties 25c Each) 
Blooming 
date 
Variety (approx.) 
Cuarm Spoon, opens red finishes dusty rose, excellent............... Oct. 15 
MAGENTA SPOON, Magneta-rose, CXCELLEME...cceccccsscsssssseeseneessnsesesseseunemase Oct. 15 
Rose ‘Spoon, clear: pinkish | resect ee eee Oct. 18 
FucHSIA SPOON, Clear fuchsia-pink SpPOOM..cccccossncsssecsesseneeemssenesenseneee Oct. 20 
Ivory SPOON, white with ivOry OVETCASE..cececcsccscsnetsctnsenetnemeemetneneee Oct. 20 
AprIcoT Spoon, mixture of salmon, apricot and bronze............... Oct. 25 
RAYONANTE, pink thread-like petals, most unusual... Nov. 5 
YELLOW RAYONANTE, the yellow sport of pink Rayonante.......... Nov. 5 
Peccy Ann Hoover, most all-round dependable pink spider....Nov. 5 
ALBERT WITT, yellow sport of Peggy Arn HOover.....cccccsecsscsscmeneen Nov. 5 
Queen’s Lace, long tubular petals, medium height, excellent...Nov. 5 
Greorcina HepIncer, very large pink, hooked petals, new......... Noy. 10 
CaTHAY, copper colored with red spoon tips, low-growing........Nov. 10 
Bunsu, clear lavender, tubular, petals, tall growing... ccc Nov. 10 
Lorraine, Clear lemon-yellow, outstanding. ees Noy. 15 
Mamoru, dark orange-bronze spider, very outstanding............... Noy. 15 
Pink Mamoru, the pink sport of Bronze Mamoru, 
outstatiding’ See eee eee ee Nov. 15 
Strver Lace, long tubular petals, very prolific. eemescnesenens Noy. 15 
YELLOW LACE, same as above ExCEpt COLOL.ncrceccrcssemecsnsssseesnnmeemsiinenste Nov. 15 
WAIKIKI, apricot-bronze, tubular petals, tall groWeD ne cceccccn Nov. 18 
PurpLe Sprper, long tube-like lavender petals... cscs Nov. 25 
UniguE, rich wine red spider, quilled petals, medium het.......Nov. 25 
Ittint SNowpriFT, white spider with “feathery” petals.............. Nov. 25 
While the chrysanthemum has long been my true love, I 
am not prejudiced against other flowers, and when I see 
something that I particularly like I add it to my collection. 
It is said that “An honest confession is good for the soul,” 
and so I will confess that during the last two years I have 
had quite a “love affair” with lilies. It seems to have passed 
the “puppy love” stage, so I imagine it is serious. Anyway, I 
am reasonably sure that I will add lilies to my collection, and 
anticipate a lot of added enjoyment from the association 
(lilies certainly are regal). This summer I expect I will have 
a few surplus lily bulbs of some of the better varieties (par- 
ticularly those originated in the last few years in Oregon), 
and as I will also have several other items surplus I plan on 
issuing a supplemental sheet listing the various varieties I 
can ship during the summer and fall. Now if you, too, are 
interested in lilies and other bulb flowers, please drop me a 
posteard stating that you would like this list—otherwise you 
will not get it as I do not contemplate sending this supple- 
mental list to all my mum customer-friends (some may not 
be interested in anything else—just as I was when I first 
started growing mums 25 years ago). If you order any mums 
you may include a request for this list along with your mum 
order; if not, then send me a postcard if you want the list. 
