POMPONS 17 



*LITTLE MARY — Deep red. almost 

 black; very free, splendid for ex- 

 hibition and in combination with 

 autumn shades .75 



LITTLE PAUL (New)— Deep rose red, 

 edged white; an acquisition to the 

 tipped type. Good cut flower 50 



LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD (New) 

 — Rich brilliant red. long stems, 

 very free blooming of medium size 

 Net 1.00 



LILIAS — Cream ground heavily suf- 

 fused pinkish mauve 35 



LLOYD HICKMAN— Old rose, long 



stems 1.00 



LOLITA— Rich yellow shaded red, with 

 a dark red center. Exceptional vari- 

 ety for cutting 35 



MACBETH— White, edged deep pink. 



Very choice 75 



MAJOR— Deep old rose 35 



MARY MUNNS— Fuchsia, dark orchid 



sheen, long stems 50 



MICKY — Straw daintily tipped lavender .50 



MIDGET — A very desirable pompon — 



a small salmon rose .50 



*MIKE — A new red or ''burnt orange." 

 Flower small and compact. Profuse 

 bloomer. Dwarf plant 50 



*NERISSA— True variety. A splendid 

 shade of bright mauve pink, most pro- 

 fuse. Probably the very best pom- 

 pon Xet .75 



*NORAH REYNOLDS — A tiny ex- 

 hibition pompon of Indian red — 

 Charming in autumn combinations .50 



PEGGY ANN — Yellow, edged and 

 shaded brownish red toward center. 

 Long stem. Extra fine 75 



PIXY (New) — Small deep yellow, heav- 

 ily tipped Indian red 1.00 



RAIDER — A small flower of clear 



primrose .50 



RAPHAEL — A very popular dark red, 



almost black, quilled formation . . . .35 



*REGULUS — Excellent, small bright 



purple 50 



RENO — A beautiful salmon rose shad- 

 ing to yellow. Very compact form .75 



*RUBY (1932 Introduction, page 1),^-^ 



Deep ruby Ne,t^ LOO 



SALLY — Small shell-like petals — 



Cream flushed pink 50 



SNOWCLAD — A dainty variety of pur- 

 est white .50 



SPRIG — Pale yellow; good for cutting 



Florists' variety 35 



