IRENE—True pompon type—flowers 1 to 1 V 2 inches in diameter. Upright 
wiry stems. Blooms October 20th. 
JTTSU JETUI—Pure white—quilled effect. Free bloomer. 
LILLIAN DOTY—Blush white. Large flowered. Stems 4 ft. Good disbudded. 
MAID OF KENT—White tinted rose. Most artistic sprays. Good keeper. 
MARGOT—Earliest white pompon—blooming October 8th. 1 V 2 inches in 
diameter. Plant in June for long sprays. 
MARIANA—Large flowered. Can be grown in sprays or disbudded. Clean, 
vigorous grower. 
MARY PICKFORD—Of most perfect form—button type. Outer petals reflex 
forming a perfect ball. Stiff stem. Medium height. Blooms Nov. 1st. 
NEMO—Latest white button type, blooming November 2 5th on. Strong up¬ 
right growth. 
QUEEN OF WHITES (White Diana)—Popular market sort. Very early. 
SILVER BALD—Very pure white, perfect form. Is much earlier than White 
Doty, maturing October 12th. Suitable for disbudding. 
SNOW BIRD—A pure white perfectly incurved pompon suitable for disbud¬ 
ding. Blooms November 15th. Height 4 feet. Stiff upright stem. 
STORM PETREL—Round blossoms, medium size, carried on fine sprays. 
Blooms October 20th. 
VETA—Large sprays of extra fine type. Recommended for market grower. 
WANDA—Large white, maturing October 22nd. Suitable for disbudding. 
WHITE CAPS—Pure white medium flowers, borne on well-shaped sprays. 
Blooms October 20t'h. 
WHITE WINGS—Good Early white, medium size. October 15th. 
YULETIDE—Pure paper white. Matures December 5th on. Seedling of 
Christmas Gold. Height 3 feet from June planting. More satisfactory if 
disbudded to about 8 flowers to the spray. Flowers will then be about 2 y 2 
inches in diameter. Also a good pot plant. 
PINK— 
ANGELO—Large light pink pompon, suitable for disbudding or pot plants. 
Plant early in May to secure stems 2 y 2 to 3 feet long. For pot plants— 
pot on June 15th—stop twice. Will produce 6 to 12 perfect blooms on 16 
inch stems. 
BRIGHT EYES—Outer petals blush pink—center showing the reverse, an 
orange apricot. Button type. Mid-season. 
BUTTON ROSE—Deep rose, button type. Dwarf habit. Adapted for pot plants. 
CAPTAIN COOK—Very early large pompon of a lovely shade of rose pink. 
A splendid commercial. 
OOMETO—Dark rose seedling of Lillian Doty. Symmetrical in form on up¬ 
right stem, suitable for disbudding. Blooms November 1st. 
DENICE—A soft pink, intermediate size. Matures November 10-15. 
DONALD—Light pink. Sturdy grower. Blooms very late in season. 
DOTSON—An old rose with reflex petals. Possesses great substance and may 
remain uncut for weeks. Plant in June for sufficient height. Also suitable 
for pot plant. 
EDINA—Beautiful rose pink. One of the best. Strong, upright growth. Ma¬ 
tures October 15th. 
ELORA—Blush pink with gold center, from reverse petals. White when 
fully matured. Fine sprays. Matures November lst-lOth. 
ALL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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