GOLDEN NYMPH—The latest pompon known at the present time—three 
weeks later than Christmas Gold. Button type. Clear, bright yellow. 
Blooms December l'Oth on. 
GOLDEN WEST-—Deep yellow—late bloomer. Large button type. 
IDA—One of the best medium sized early yellows. Matures October 15 and on. 
KLONDYKE—Brilliant yellow. Medium sized blooms. Early. 
LEGAL TENDER—A beautiful combination of gold and bronze. Large flow¬ 
ered pompon, good either for sprays or potting. Blooms November 20th on. 
LUGANO—Brilliant lemon yellow, shading to golden yellow. Good grown 
in sprays or disbudded. Three to 3 V 2 inches when disbudded. Fine keeper. 
Matures November 1st. 
NORINE-—A seedling of Christmas Gold. Flowers 1V 2 inches in diameter. 
Large sprays on strong stems. Blooms at Thankgiving time. Plant in June. 
NUGGETS—Its splendid growth and profusion of bloom make this an ideal va¬ 
riety for cut or pot work. Blooms November 1st. 
TOKIO—A Japanese pompon. Good seller on the Pacific Coast. Tall, stiff 
stems, bright foliage, blooms for the Holiday market and is not bothered 
by the light frosts. Clear canary yellow. 
UNALGA—Large bright yellow, good either for sprays or disbudding. Blooms 
November 25th on. 
VARSITY—Yellow button pompon flowering early in Nov. Good commercial. 
WM. SABEY—Clear canary yellow. Well shaped sprays on good stiff stems. 
WM. WESTLAKE—Golden yellow. Popular market variety. 
YELLOW BIRD—Yellow pompon, 2 inches in diameter, with edges of petals 
toothed or notched. Free flowering. Matures November 18th. 
YELLOW DOT—Lemon yellow baby pompon, producing sprays with many 
branches. Blooms November 10th, attaining a height of about 2 feet from 
June planting. Fine for pot culture, or benching. 
YELLOW DOTY—Height 4 feet. True Doty type. Bright yellow. Suitable 
for disbudding. 
YELLOW MUSKOKA—A sport of “Muskoka,” and identical except in color, 
which is bright yellow. Suitable for disbudding. Good stiff stems. 
YELLOW FELLOW'—A good variety for middle November cut. Blooms are 
of the large pompon type borne on rigid stems, well spaced. 
YUVAWN—Resembles “Gold Coin” in color and habit, but is a week earlier. 
Very bright yellow. Matures November 15-20. 
ZENOBIA—Early canary yellow. 
ZORA—Earliest yellow pompon we have. Reddish center. 
SINGLES 
15c each; 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 
Not less than 12 at dozen rate, 25 of a variety at IOO, 250 at 1000 rate. 
WHITE— 
ANNE—True single, one row of petals. Splendid for basket work. 
DOROTHY DUGGIN—Seedling of Mensa. Blooms one week later. 
GLADYS DUCEHAM—One of the largest whites. Good keeper. Best Com¬ 
mercial. 
JACQUELINE MORRISON—Fine late single white. Ideal stem and foliage. 
Blooms during December. Price: 25c each; $1.25 dozen; $8.00 per 100 
MENSA—Purest white. Good market variety. 
AI.L, VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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