How Late Are Your Lates? 
If you want really late bloom, we highly recommend 
the McDade late varieties. They're not as big, beau- 
tiful and magnificent as the midseason performers, 
and the colors are not so exotic, but best of all, they're 
good performers at a time when there's little else 
in bloom. 
Many of them have continuous bloom tendency. 
In localities where varieties have a tendency to repeat, 
many of those repeaters are dependent on a good 
season with sufficient rain in order to give a repeat 
performance. Not so the late varieties. When it 
comes time to bloom, they give a wonderful show 
regardless of weather conditions. 
AU REVOIR - See page 5. 
CHEROKEE - Coppery red with dusting of yellow. Med- 
ium sized flowers. Long blooming season. 50 
DAINTY GIRL - A well branched, softly-colored pastel 
of apricot and yellow. Recurving petals. 1.50 
DANNY BOY -Medium sized recurving flowers of 
withered old rose. 50 
FAREWELL - See page 8. 
FIREGOD Tubular shaped flowers of Canna red, 
slightly frilled. 1.00 
GRACE - Enormous spidery flowers of tan and yellow. 
1.00 
HAROLD PATTERSON - A pink and apricot blend - 
very tall growing. 50 
HIWASSEE - Large flowers of Vassar tan petals and 
iemon yellow sepals. .50 
HOPE - An apricot and yellow bicolor that starts 
blooming midseason and keeps on and on. 50 
LAMKIN - A rosy-toned flower with recurving sepals 
and petals. Actually a bicolor with petals of Meadow 
Sweet and forsythia yellow sepals. 1.00 
(16) 
LOVEBIRD - A well-branched, floriferous variety with 
small flowers of dusted cinnamon. -50 
MARIE FAWCETT - See page 11. 
MARTIE EVEREST - See page 12. 
MERRYMAKER - Wide frilled petals of cinnamon red, 
with sepals of yellow. A continuous bloomer. .50 
NICKAJACK - A small yellow with faint flushing of 
reddish gold. 50 
REGINALD STEED - Recurving petals of warm rush 
orange with deep golden center. Very large with 
edges of petals frilled. 1.50 
SHEILA - Large, lily-shaped flowers with wide petals 
of amber glow and pointed starlike sepals of Spanish 
Gold, with an iridescent sheen to the entire flower. 
1.00 
SONATA - See page 20. 
WELCOME - Deep, dusty rose with brilliant iridescence 
as if sprinkled with golden jewels. 1.00 
WHIPPOORWILL -Large trumpet shaped blooms of 
Spanish yellow. Fragrant. 1.00 
6 LATE COMERS for $5.00 
Farewell 
Hiwassee 
Lamkin 
Dorothy McDade 
Sheila 
Grace 
POLAND, OHIO 
“I am interested in getting more McDades - they are 
very good here for late bloom. Sonata, Hiwassee, and 
Norman Hamilton praticularly good.” De een 
MARYLAND 
One customer writes about the late McDade varieties 
“Your varieties Hope, Merrymaker, Whippoorwill, Marie 
Fawcett, and Martie Everest have been very beautiful 
and satisfactory here, as well as extremely useful for their 
lateness.” 
