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FOR ALL PIRPOSES 



General Collection of Singles 



THANKSGIVING PINK 



NEW POMPONS- Continued 



MpiV VOpi^ Coming into flower November 1, this bronze variety 

 *'*■" 1 VflVIV. has been the niosr called for of any of the many 

 sorts we have been growing. It is a seedling from Hilda Canning, as 

 are Louise Davenport and Sarah Townsend, and is the first of a won- 

 derful succession of bronze Pompons. With us, it holds in its glory 

 until Louise Davenport comes into flower and takes its place. 



A strong-stemmed, upright grower of the 

 large-flowered type. Too large to be classed 

 as a true Pompon, but perfect in form and a bright, golden yellow in 

 color. The best formed flower and the richest colored of all our yellow 

 Pompons. Comes November 5 to 10. Makes from three to five large, 

 strong sprays per plant with usual culture. 



NOVEMBER GOLD. 



SARAH TOWNSEND. 



Golden bronze in color. Lacks the rich- 

 ness in color of New York and Louise 

 Davenport and follows the latter in period o< blooming. It comes into 

 flower November 20 and holds well until December 1. It is a true 

 Pompon, nicely formed and of good color. Although too late in flower- 

 ing for the early shows, it may be had for the late exhibitions. 



General List of Pompons 



Rooted Cuttings, $0.50 per doz., $3. 



ZV4-ii>ch 75 per doz., 5 



Acto Golden Climax 



Becky McLane Harvest Moon 



D. Dodge Hilda Canning 



Diana Jules Lagravcre 



Donald Lillian Doty 



Doris Lorraine Meecb 



Edina Mariana 



Fairy Queen Mary 



Frank Wilcox Mimico 



SO per 100, $30.00 per 1000. 

 OO per 100, 45.00 per 1000. 



Nellie Irwin 

 Niza 



Pauline Wilcox 

 Quinola 



Romaine Warren 

 . Uvalda 

 Wanda 



Western Beauty 

 White Lillian Doty 



Pompons for Out-of-Doors 



Delphine Dodge 



Donald 



Doris 



Try I'auline 



Fairy Queen 

 Golden Climax 

 Harvest Moon 



Wilcox out-of-doors. 



Lillian Doty 

 White Lillian Doly 



It ought to be a wonder. 



Rooted Cuttings, 

 Z'A-inch 



Charter Oak 

 Cinderella 

 Dusky Maid 

 Elizabeth Firestone 

 Elizabeth McDowell 

 Golden Mensa 

 Helen Hubbard 



$0.50 per doz., 



■"' doz., 5.00 per 



, $3.50 per 

 . . .75 per doz., 5.00 



Jane Ingalls 



Katherine Harley 



Margaret Waite 



Mensa 



Miss IsabcIIe 



Miss Mary Pope 



Mrs. E. D. Godfrey 



100, $30.00 per 1000. 

 lOO, 45.00 per 1000. 



Mrs. E. M. Home 

 Mrs. W. E. Bucking- 

 ham '' 

 November Glow 

 Peggy Bulkeley 

 Pink Simplicity 

 Virginia Holden 



General List of Anemones 



Rooted Cuttings, $0.60 per doz., $3.50 per lOO, $30.00 per 1000. 

 21/4-inch 75 per doz., 5.00 per lOO, 45.00 per 1000. 



Blanche Izola Volunteer 



Eugene Langaulet Pink Lady Yellow Garza 



Garza Sunshine 



Early-Flowering Hums for Outdoor Growing 



Rooted Cuttings, 

 ZV4-inch 



Alice Howell 

 Aquiteune ' j 



Border Beauty 

 Bronze Source d'Or 

 Chaldon 

 Cranfordia 

 Cranford's White 

 Cranford's Pink 



$0.60 pe<- doz., $3.50 per 

 . .75 per doz., 5.00 per 



Eden 



Etoile d'Or 

 Excelsior 

 Framfield White 

 Glory of Seven Oaks 

 Goacher's Crimson 

 Jack Bannister 

 L'Argentuillais 

 Maduse 



100, $30.00 per 1000. 



100, 45.00 per 1000. 

 Maid of Kent 

 Miss F. Collier 

 Mme. Aug. Nonin 

 Mrs. Francis Bergen 

 Norman die 

 Provence 

 Ruth Cumming 

 Yellow Normandie 



Packingr charges for Chrysanthemums: Rooted Cuttings: oCO or 



less, 30c; over 300, 5c per 100 additional. Plants from 2^-in. pots: 

 Minimum charge up to 100 plants, SOc ; over 100, 40c per 100. 

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LOUISE DAVENPORT 



A. N. PIERSON, he, Cromwell, Conn. 



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