The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
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pompons* 
THAT we can greatly prolong the season of brilliant color so acceptably in the. garden by 
using these hardy ^Chrysanthemums naturally makes them very popular 
• These Garden Pompon varieties have their own personal attractiveness quite as 
pronounced in their way as the larger green-house sorts. We have collected an assortment 
of these hardy kinds which gives a great range of color and form. The plants we offer if 
given good culture will bloom freely the same season they are planted. It is well to select 
a place for planting these chrysanthemums where there is some shelter from the north 
winds, such as the south side of a building, hedge or fence. 
Varieties* 
Anna Mary. One of the best of the pom- 
pon class; flowers born in the greatest 
profusion, creamy white, tipped pink. 
Anne Arundel. Orange, tipped scarlet, being 
a profuse bloomer and a dwarf grower, 
it is a splendid bedder. 
Bohemia. A fine pure golden yellow, flowers 
• fine, large and full. We ' consider this 
one of the finest of recent introductions. 
Dinizulu. Violet pink; the best for long 
sprays, as the flowers are produced all 
up the stalks. 
Duluth. A most peculiar and pleasing shade 
of salmon pink, a profuse bloomer and 
fine bedder. 
Edna. Beautiful glowing violet-red, acknowl- 
edged to be : the standard of this . color 
and class. 
Ooldfinch. Small, beautiful golden yellow, 
shaded crimson; a magnificent com- 
bination. 
Hester. Fine, large, full; pearl white, with 
flesh shading. Long stems, fine for 
cutting. • .. " ;, • " ' " : 
Jack. A variety - of special merit; color, 
beautiful violet .'■ . rose ; growth all- that 
could be desired" in a pompon chrys- 
anthemum. 
Nellie Rainsford. Dwarf, exquisite bronze 
pink, flowers produced in the greatest 
profusion, in fine sprays. ,a» 
Mrs. Vincent. Beautiful," deep, -violet red. 
Strong, robust grower; one of the best 
in this class and color. ** 
Prince of Wales. This is without doubt the 
best pure white for all purposes; flowers 
large and full; makes fine sprays. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. Large, daisy-like flow- 
ers. Color, beautiful terra cotta; should 
be in every collection. 
prices. 
From past experience we find that the best plants to send out are well established young 
stock from pots. To insure bushy plants at the flowering season we set three plants in each 
pot, and send them out as one plants Plant them direct into the garden as receievd, not 
nearer than eighteen inches apart and. if the conditions are favorable they will become strong 
bushy clumps by the flowering season and produce a splendid display 
1 t $2°00 25 ° tS; 10 P ° tS ' $2 * 00 ' pCr 100 P ° tS ' $15 - 00 - Coll ection of 10 varieties, our 
HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
See page i for terms and special discounts. 
