STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES, Stafford Springs, Conn. 
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Pink Globe. (E. D. Smith). A true incurved flower of the most perfect 
form. Color, pinkish lavender. Rigid stem with medium sized foliage ex¬ 
tending to the bloom. Height, four feet from June 24th planting. Select bud 
about Sept. 20. Ready to cut Nov. 10. Flowers 5 y 2 inches in diameter and 5 
inches in depth. 
Mrs. A. J. Stalielin. (E. D. Smith). Who predict 
this new bronze will become as popular as Detroit 
News. Color is golden bronze with reverse of 
petals bright yellow. Unusually rigid stem with 
small foliage extending to the bloom. Height four 
feet from early June planting. Matures Nov. 15. 
Flowers 6% inches in diameter. C. S. A. Certifi¬ 
cate scoring 80 points. 
Golden Mrs. Ross. (E. D. Smith). This sport is 
identical in every respect with its parent, except 
color, which is a much darker yellow, nearly ap¬ 
proaching the color of Friendly Rival. Height, 
four feet. Matures November 28. 
POMPONS 
Pompons are fast increasing- in demand for retail trade for the reason 
that they are more satisfactory as a cat flower in the modern home, standing 
up under the change in atmosphere far better than the large flowering type. 
The ^election is more varied in colors and types, ranging from the smallest 
button of % inch in diameter to the larger and beautiful anemone type, at¬ 
taining a size of 7 inches in diameter when disbudded. 
In the following pages you will find si very complete and up-to-the-minute 
selection of all sizes, types and colors. 
LAST SEASON’S INTRODUCTION OF POMPONS 
As Described By the Originators . 
Rooted Cuttings, $1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
For Plants from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Letitia. ((Baur-Steinkamp). Similar in color to Pink Dot, white with 
dark pink center. Blooms two weeks earlier than Pink Dot, about October 15. 
Vigorous grower and gives good yield. 
Sarda, (E. D. Smith). A deep pink sport from Pink Dot, a very even and 
pleasing shade and shows the contrasting eye of the parent. Height 3 y 2 feet 
when planted in early June. Ready to cut October 25. Flowers 2 inches in 
diameter. 
Flame. (Baur-Steinkamp). The color is a bright bronze, suffused with 
yellow, giving it a bright hue, suggesting the name that has been given it. 
Works in fine on autumn leaf effects. Strong grower. Blooms first week in 
November. 
Snowcloud. (Baur-Steincamp). An early flowering white. Makes fine 
sprays and gives good yield. Foliage is small, which permits close planting. 
Blooms are round and medium sized. Blooms October 15. Fine for shading. 
