STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES, Stafford Springs, Conn. 
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Cora Peck Buhl. Resembles Golden Climax in growth and form of flowers. 
Height 3 feet. Ready to cut Oct. 25th. 
Gold Mine. Very bright yellow, one and one-quarter inches in diameter 
and of the true pompon type, of a high rounded form. Two feet in height. 
Excellent for pot work. Ready to cut Oct. 25. 
Florence. The best clear yellow decorative variety we have ever seen. 
Sport of Pauline Wilcox, and in all other respects the same as this famous 
variety. Ready to cut Nov. 5th, and can be grown to cut all during the month. 
A most valuable addition to that type. 
Golden Baby. The smallest of the pompon type. Clear yellow, blooming 
Nov. 10th. Very prolific and good for pot work. 
Golden Climax. One of the most useful of the yellow button type pompons. 
It will grow 3 to 4 feet from early planting, has a very wiry stem which 
well supports the deep golden yellow buttons. It has a hard small foliage 
which will permit close planting. Very productive. 
Yellow Fellow. Very fine large flowering yellow pompon, coming to 
bloom Nov. 15th. 
Betty Watkins. The flowers are golden bronze, 1 y 2 inches in diameter, 
and carried well upon strong sturdy stems. This variety makes nice sprays. 
Ready for cutting Nov. 15. 
Yellow 7 Bird. A perfectly formed pompon of a rich shade of yellow. 
Edges of the petals; notched, which makes it most attractive and sells readily. 
Very productive and of firm substance. Matures Nov. 20tli. 
Yuvawn. Very bright yellow blooms on strong stems, makes nicely ar¬ 
ranged spray and very desirable for Thanksgiving trade. Matures Nov. 20. 
Height 3 feet. Makes a fine pot plant. 
Unalg-a. An intense yellow, having large blooms. Matures Nov. 20. 
Golden Sceptre. A perfectly shaped bright yellow pompon of interme¬ 
diate size, and one of the very best sellers as a cut flower. Produces heavy, 
well arranged sprays. Height three feet. Matures Nov. 25th. 
Gold Coin. A very bright yellow and exceedingly productive. When 
grown in sprays, 2% inches in diameter, and 3 y 2 when disbudded. Matures 
Dec. 1st and later. 
Christmas Gold. On the order of Golden Baby, but a much stronger 
grower. The little button flowers being a little larger and much brighter, set 
off by dark glossy foliage, makes an attractive spray. Its lasting qualities are 
exceptional. 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
BRONZE 
Rooted Cuttings: $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted. 
For Plants from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per hundred. 
Adironda. The earliest Golden Bronze. Matures Oct. 15. True pompon 
type. 
Bonnibel. A very distinct pompon of orange buff color. 114 inches in 
diameter. It is very free flowering and of dwarf growth, about two and one 
half feet in height. Matures about Oct. 15th. 
