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SPRING LIST 1934 
Arditli. (E. D. Smith). Light pink 
when first developed, gradually chang¬ 
ing to white. Very double, possessing 
firm texture. Produces large spread¬ 
ing sprays with strong stem. Flowers 
1% inches in diameter. Height, four 
feet when planted the middle of June. 
Ready to cut November 15. C. S. A. 
Certificate scoring 89 points. 
Zoe. (Baur-Steinkamp). A golden 
bronze of the large button type to fol¬ 
low New Your in bloom. Blooms Nov¬ 
ember 20 and later. Grows medium in 
height and branches weU, giving a 
good yield. We recommend the variety 
very highly. 
Joan. (E. D. Smith). Color, bronzy orange; edge of petals slightly con¬ 
caved, showing the golden reverse. Is very productive and makes well 
formed sprays. Height, four feet when planted early in June. Flowers 214 
inches in diameter. Ready to cut Nov. 20. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 95 
points. 
Royal Queen. (E. D. Smith). Strong, upright growth; attains 3 feet in 
height; has strong stem and ample foliage. True pompon form, 214 inches 
in diameter. Fully developed November 25. Color pure white. C. S. A. Cer¬ 
tificate scoring 94 points. 
Thanksgiving Gem. (E. D. Smith). Orange bronze in color with ex¬ 
tremity of petals notched. A very productive baby pompon with strong, up¬ 
right growth. Stem and foliage excellent. Height, three feet when planted 
early in June. In perfection for Thanksgiving. Diameter of flowers 114 
inches. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 90 points. 
Modena. (E. D. Smith). Upright growth with stiff, wiry stem. Color, 
yellow, somewhat brighter than Yellow Bird. Matures November 30 from 
June 15 planting. Height 31£ feet. Diameter of flowers 2 inches. C. S. A. Cer¬ 
tificate scoring 93 points. 
Defender. (J. J. Braun). A clear deep yellow, large flowering pompon. 
The individual flowers are 2!£ inches in diameter, perfect in form, of very firm 
substance, supported on strong stems. Makes a heavy well arranged spray. 
Matures early in December. Height medium. The latest yellow pompon we 
know of. 
Tonquin. (E. D. Smith). As this variety does not mature until Decem¬ 
ber it is certain to become popular. It is a rose color, intermediate betweei 
Olivia and Pagosa. Very productive, strong stem. Height, 3 feet. Matures 
December 10. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 90 points. 
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