Cascade varieties are all of excep- 
tional beauty and exquisite dainti- 
ness. While chosen primarily for the 
ease with which they may be trained 
to hang downward, they may be 
plants in the garden and topped a 
number of times to form a busy 
plant. 
CASCADING INSTRUCTIONS 
will accompany each order of Cas- 
cades. 
PRICE OF ROOTED CUTTINGS 
20 cents each, 3 for 55 cents 
(one name) 
AMBER. Most beautiful reddish bronze star-like flowers. 
Prolific and free branching. November 1. 
ANNA. White daisy type flower with golden yellow center. 
Blooms about 2 inches in diameter. November 1. 
CHERRY BLOSSOM. An anemone flowered type cascade 
variety in duo-tones of pink and white. The outer edge 
of each flower is pink while the remainder is white. Very 
free flowering, easily trained variety. Matures. October 25. 
DOLL FESTIVAL. Anemone flowered cascade variety in a 
much requested red in color. The center cushion is yel- 
low. Very attractive variety. November 1. 
FIREFALL. Garnet red daisy type flower. Free-flowering 
and attractive. October 30. 
GERTRUDE COMPTON. Button anemone type flower in 
pure yellow. Suitable for medium size cascades and splen- 
did item for rock gardens or borders. October 20. 
HALLOWEEN. Anemone type flowers. Harmoniously beau- 
tiful bronze petals with deep bronze center cushion. 
October 20. 
JANE HARTE. Clear yellow sport of “Anna.” Together 
with its parent, the most popular and satisfactory cas- 
cading variety. November 1. 
Cascade Varieties 
A Group of 
CASCADES 
LAVENDER BEAUTY. Daisy type in a beautiful lavender 
pink. Extremely free flowering and lasting. October 20. 
LAVENDER MIST. Lavender pink anemone type flowers 
November 1. 
NIAGARA FALLS. Creamy white daisy type blossoms about 
3 inches in diameter. Best early flowering cascade. Octobe: 
20. 
NORTH STAR. Another anemone flowered cascade variety 
in clearest yellow throughout. Has one row of ray petals. 
Flowers are very lasting. November 1. 
PINK SWEETHEART. Most satisfactory self-branching cas- 
cade introduced to date. Daisy type pink flowers similar 
in form to “Anna” but with almost twice the production. 
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. 
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TWO POPULAR EARLY COLLECTIONS 
COLLECTION P (12) 
ALBATROSS (White Exhibition) 
BEN LEIGHTON (Purple Exhibition) 
AUTUMN QUEEN (Lavender Exhibition 
BUTTERBALL (Yellow Exhibition) 
ANNE (White Spider) 
CANDY BRONZE (Bronze Spider) 
MELODY (Yellow Spider) 
ROYONANTE (Pink Spider) 
AVALANCHE (White Hardy) 
CHARLES NYE (Yellow Hardy) 
CARMINE QUEEN (Red Hardy) 
LAVENDER LADY (Lavender Hardy) 
SPECIAL at $2.75 
(Catalog Price $3.20) 
COLLECTION FG (12) 
POCKETT’S MAROON (Red and Gold Exhibition) 
ORANGE BOWL (Bronze Exhibition) 
WATANABE (Yellow Exhibition) 
DEREK ELLIS (Purple English) 
PEACH BLOSSOM (Peach English) 
SUPERLATIVE (White English) 
BERTHA OLIVER (Lavender Spider) 
ALBERT WITT (Yellow Spider) 
SUNNYSLOPE SPLENDOR (White Spider) 
VIOLET (Purple Hardy) 
CYDONIA (Orange Bronze Hardy) 
YELLOW AVALANCHE (Yellow Hardy) 
SPECIAL at $3.25 
(Catalog Price $4.00) 
