Suzanna MILter, the bronzy sport of pink Norma............... Nov. 25 
Orcuip Beauty, orchid ray petals, gold cushion, excellent......Nov. 30 
éushion oo ee ee ee Nov. 30 
YeLLow Ro.inpa, red buds, opens large yellow bloom, 
excellent ie act fs een Sea ee ee Nov. 30 
Rep Ro.inpa, large reddish-bronze, ray and cushion red........... Nov. 30 
PINK SupREME, delicate shell-pink, prominent cushion, tall.......... Dec. 10 
Espy’s RurFLep Pink Supreme, an “improved” pink Supreme’Dec. 15 
Espy’s BRONZE SUPREME, best bronze of the “Supreme” type.....Dec. 15 
Espy’s WHITE SUPREME, best white of the “Supreme” type........ Dec. 15 
(Be sure to include packing and transportation charges) 
Spoons and Spiders 
(All Varieties 25¢ Each) 
Blooming 
date 
Variety (approx. ) 
CHARM Spoon, open red, finishes dusty rose, excellent... Oct. 15 
YELLOW Spoon, clear yellow throughout, medium het... Oct. 20 
Rose Spoon, clear pinkish rose throughout, medium het.............. Oct. 20 
Fucusta Spoon, clear fuchsia-pink spoon, medium het.................. Oct. 20 
AprIcOT SPOON, mixture of salmon, apricot and bronze, low........Oct. 20 
Ivory Spoon, white with ivory overcast, low growing... Oct. 20 
Peccy ANN Hoover, most all-round dependable pink spider.....Nov. 5 
Bess Wirt, the bronzy-yellow sport of Peggy Ann Hoovert.......... Nov. 5 
RAYONANTE, pink thread-like petals, 
most untisiialkemedninehet= ses gene ee ee Nov. 5 
YELLOW Rayonante, the yellow sport of pink Rayonante......... Nov. 5 
Pink Fantasy, large light-pink, quilled petals, full center.......... Nov. 5 
Gena Harwoon, the buff sport of pink Rayonante...ccccccccc Nov. 5 
Kay TAsHIMA, very large pure white bloom, excellent................ Nov. 10 
QueENS Lace, long tubular petals, pure white, excellent............... Nov. 10 
GrorGINA HEDINGER, very large clear pink, hooked petals, new..Nov. 13 
CATHAY, copper colored with red spoon tips, excellent................. Nov. 13 
Bansu, clear lavender, tubular petals, outstanding......0000000000........ Nov. 15 
Lorraine, clear lemon-yellow thruoghout, excellent... Nov. 15 
Mamoru, dark orange-bronze spider, most outstanding................... Nov. 15 
Pink Mamoru, the pink sport of the bronze Mamoru.................... Nov. 15 
Stiver Lace, long tubular white petals, excellent... Noy. 15 
WAIKIKI, apricot-bronze, tubular petals, tall grower... Nov. 18 
Purple Sprper, long tube-like deep lavender petals, tall... Nov. 25 
Unique, rich wine red spider, quilled petals, excellent... Noy. 25 
InLint SNowpriFT, white spider with “feathery” petals................... Nov. 25 
Puree FeatHer, large deep lavender blooms, quilled petals...Dec. 15 
(Be sure to include packing and transportation charges) 
OTHER FLOWERS 
While the Chrysanthemum has for many years been my 
“tyue love’, I am not prejudiced against other flowers, and 
when I see something | particu'arly like I usually add it to 
my collection. During the past years I have added quite a 
number of items, and as a consequence had to buy the adjoin- 
ing vacant lots to enlarge my garden—over an acre now. 
These additions were mostly of the bulb type, and I have truly 
enjoyed their flowers, as they bloom long before even the 
earliest mum shows color. It has been said that “An honest 
confessicn is good for the soul’, so I will ecnfess that during 
the rast few years I have also had quite a “love affair” with 
lilies (with the wife’s permission, of course). It has passed 
the “puppy love” stage, so I imagine it is serious. Anyway, I 
now have as permanent “fixiures” in my garden selections 
from the better varieties of lilies grown in these United 
States, even including a few of the newer hybrids recently 
brought to a high state of perfection by the hybrid’zers in 
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