Cascade Varieties 
Wik Sa a a ee a a a 
Cascade varieties are all of excep- 
tional beauty and exquisite daintiness. 
While chosen primarily for the ease 
with which they may be trained to hang 
downward, thye may be plants in the 
garden and topped a number of times 
to form a busy plant. Grown in pots 
and without special training, they may 
be taken care of in the open and 
brought indoors. 
CASCADING INSTRUCTIONS will 
accompany each order of Cascades. 
SII IRI RI IRI IIRL LIS 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
20 cents each, 3 for 55 cents (one name) 
$2.00 per dozen 
AMBER. Most beautiful reddish bronze starlike flow- 
ers. Prolific and free branching. November 1. 
ANNA. White daisy type flower with golden yellow 
center. Blooms about 2 inches in diameter. November 1. 
FIREFALL. Garnet red daisy type flower. Free flow- 
ering and attractive. October 30. 
GERTRUDE COMPTON. Button anemone type flower 
in pure yellow. Suitable for medium size cascades and 
splendid item for rock gardens or borders. October 20. 
HALLOWEEN. Anemone type flowers. Harmoniously 
beautiful bronze petals with deep bronze center cushion. 
October 20. v 
A Group of 
CASCADES 
JANE HARTE. Clear yellow sport of “Anna.” To- 
gether with its parent, the most popular and satisfac- 
tory cascading variety of today. November 1. 
LAVENDER BEAUTY. Daisy type in a beautiful lav- 
ender pink. Extremely free flowering and lasting. Octo- 
ber 20. 
LAVENDER MIST. Lavender pink anemone type 
flowers. November 1. 
NIAGARA FALLS. Creamy white daisy type blos- 
soms about 3 inches in diameter. Best early flowering 
cascade. October 20. 
RED CHARM. Exceptionally fine full centered garnet 
spoon variety. Splendidly free branching and healthiest 
dark glossy foliage. November 15. 
YELLOW GLEAM. Daisy type yellow flower quite 
similar to “Jane Harte.” Very free flowering. October 30. 
NEW CASCADES LISTED ON PAGE 4 
GOLDEN PRIDE. A golden yellow. October 30. 
Ichimonji or Horizontal 
Ffflorescent Varieties 
These varieties have very large, broad petals resem- 
bling single Dahlia flowers, and like most other singles, 
their colors are very intense and clear. Do not feed them 
too heavily. They may be grown either in sprays or dis- 
budded. Grows to medium height. 
Price: 50 cenis each, $5.00 per dozen. 
EVELYN. Pure white. October 25. 
GERRY. Intense bronze with gold reverse. October 25. 
PALOMA. A lavender. November 1. 
SENSATION. A purest white. October 10. 
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