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Romaine Warren (sic page 13) 



POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS, contmued 



Golden Climax. On the order of Quinola. Init with 

 foliage that i< lianl and that will n<.t l)e subject to 

 mild. w. HI. Mini., N..N, inl.iT lo to ->o. Extra-fine 

 varu t \ 1' ir . ui i iii'^- in -|ira\ s. 



Golden Harvest. A nirdnini-si/ 

 ton t\ pe. I )i-<-\) ^oldi'ii yellow 

 a color wliii h. when finished 

 WiUdx when half developed. Very pleasing. 



Golden West. A trille lar.m r than Bali\-. but of similar 

 formal ]. 'II R.iiIhi iiiiii]>,i. t 1 1 1 iji t h. but an excel- 

 lent ■,,iii' i'. I. I i"ii-]il,ini \\ Im 11 l.i iu li-grovvn, will 

 prodiM ■ . . I!. Ml |M,i\ - i"i ■ iittiiiK. 



i| varietN' of the but- 

 ith a tinge of bronze, 

 is similar to Frank 



ir. maturing 



make< an iiiiincn-e (|ua 

 is, w.' In lieve. tile line-t 

 for cuttni}; the last weel 



Helen Newberry. M. diii 

 On<- -1 il.f III,, -I tor , 1,1 



lllona. \ I 



Harvest Moon. < .11 .M. 11 \ . 



Octol,, ! I., II , ..1 tl„. iMltt 



are oi rih 'hiiiii i/r. I In ]il,iiit 1- \c iy pKihtieand 

 ot llowering shoots. It 

 ow I'onipon in existence 

 : )etober. 



'eil flowers of pure white. 



Very late. 

 I lavender. This va- 

 riei\ li. h.ii; ii. til. I.iil;. ilourred Pompon section. 

 Matin. .\.,\. inber 10. 

 Iva. Very small flowers of deep bronze. Midscason. 

 Jules Lagravere. Deep red in color and very late; best 



variety in its color. 

 Leota. Delicate pink with bright ro.se reverse which 

 gives the efTective bright center in each bloom if cut 

 a few days before fully developed. Dwarf habit. 

 Lilla. \'ery tall-growing but excellent for cut sprays. 



Dee]) red in color. Late. 

 Lillian Doty. Beautifully formed, shell-pink flowers, 

 produced in abundance on stems strong enough to 

 hold the flowers erect. Early. 

 Little Pet. Lavender-pink in color; large-flowered. 

 Late. 



Lula. White in color; medium-sized fiowers. Late. 

 Lyndhurst. Small flowers; very deep red. Midscason, 

 Mary. Pearl-white in color, coming to maturity about 

 November 25. It is to be regretted that this sterling 

 variety flowers too late for exhibition purposes, but 

 its lateness enhances its value. 



Miss Julia. A golden bronze; medium-sized flowers. 

 Midscason. 



Neola. Shell-pink changing to white, the petals tipped 

 with darker pink. Flowers are of medium size and 

 mature about Xox einlier 15, 



Nesco. Old-rose in color, maturing about October 20. 

 In form it is of the button type, but larger than 

 Baby. .\s a pid.liicer, Nesco has shown that it is 

 one of til.- best. 



Nio. .Shading from shell-pink to white; button type. 

 Early. 



Niza. A very early, delicate pink variety maturing 



October 10. Medium-dwarf. 

 Overbrook. Very free-flowering; golden yellow; button 



type. Early. 



Peace. A strong-growing variety, producing an abun- 

 dance of flowering shoots. The color is pink, fading 

 to a shell-pink with age. Large-flowered. It matures 

 about Xovember 10. 



Queen of Whites. Wry similar to Lula, but a little 

 earlier in lilooming. 



Quinola. Large flowers, golden yellow in color. Strong- 

 growing iilant, \er_\- tine for cutting in sprays. Late. 



Rita. Bright pink in color; button type. Matures 

 Xovember I. 



Rodi. .\ distinct variety in Pompons as to color, pur- 



Iilish rose or amaranth, of a bright pleasing shade. 



Strong, upright habit of growth. 

 Rufus. Small flower, button type; reddish bronze in 



color. Midscason. 

 Skibo. A golden yellow Pompon of the button type. 



October 20. 



Veta. Pure white in color and very free-flowering, 



coming about Xovember i. 

 Western Beauty. Deep rose-pink in color; flower 



medium-sized. (Irowth medium, throwing straight 

 stems which hold tlu- flowers ere.-t. It will follow 

 the variety I''air\- (^)iie. ii. an.l comes as a welcome 

 addition at a tinu- wlu ii tlu te are tio pink Pompons. 

 It blooms from XoN eiiiber 10 to 25. 



