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POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOVELTIES 



2V4-inch, 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., $20 per 100, except 

 where noted 



HILDA CANNING. (Mount Greenwood.) In Hilda 

 Canning we have a novelty that will attract anyone 

 who realizes the value of that which is distinct and 

 out of the ordinary. It is a seedling from Baby, and 

 in formation of tlower is almost identical. It is bronze 

 in color and very attractive. It is a decided contrast 

 to the large Pompons. We consider it the finest 

 Pompon that has been offered by the Mount Green- 

 wood Association, and this statement is made regard- 

 less of the fact that Golden Harvest, Golden West. 

 Golden Climax, Western Beauty, and Doris are some 

 varieties of their raising which have improved the 

 Pompon type and placed Pompons in the enviable 

 position which they occupy today. 



DELPHINE DODGE. (Pautke.) A very f^ne free- 

 flowering varietj' coming into flower about October 

 25 and holding well on the plant into early November. 

 It is rose-pink in color in the early stages of develop- 

 ment, changing to a lighter pink as the flower ages. 



ROMAINE WARREN. (Pautke.) Orange-yellow or 

 light bronze describes the color of this new variety. 

 It is a clean grower of medium height; makes very 

 attractive flower-sprays, carrying the flowers well 

 apart. When finished, it shows an open center of 

 dark orange color that adds to its charm. It is very 

 distinct and will find a welcome with lovers of the 

 better Pompon varieties. 



WHITE LILLIAN DOTY. A sport of the well-known 

 variety, Lillian Doty. It has a strong stem and is 

 pure white. The finest white variety in this type. 

 2j!4-inch, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $12 per 100. 



santnemums 



Delphine Dodge 



Hilda Canning 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF 

 POMPONS 



2V4-inch, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 

 Three of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at 

 the 100 rate. 



Acto. Very deep pink; large flowers. Midseason. 

 Baby. Clear, bright yellow; very small, button-shaped 



flowers. Very late. 

 Baby Margaret. A white sport of Baby, with flowers 



a trifle larger and coming a little earlier. 

 Cclco. Bright yellow, shading to orange. Similar to 



color of Quinola, but the sprays are not so compact 



and are ready to cut November i. 

 Clorinda. Bronze Pompon of the button type. Early 



November. 



Diana. A very fine, pure white variety of large size. 

 Late. 



Donald. Light pink of the button type, and an excel- 

 lent plant-maker. Matures about November 10. 



Doris. A button-type Pompon, reddish bronze in color. 

 It is very attractive and one of the finest for general 

 growing. 



Elva. A pure white Pompon, coming into flower about 

 October 20. 



Fairy Queen. Clear pink in color, with nicely formed 

 flowers of medium size. A very fine midseason va- 

 riety. 



Frank Wilcox (Mrs. F. Beu, Souvenir d'Or). Golden 

 bronze, coming into bloom late. Makes a very fine 

 pot-plant and is excellent for cutting for Thanks- 

 giving. Plants tend to over-bud in small pots, but 

 Ihis tendency will be outgrown when planted. 



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