PINK POMPONS 
BABY ROSE—Introduced by us. Almost the same as 
Little Tot is size. Cut much brighter in color and better grow¬ 
er. Matures November 1 Oth to 20th. Holds color good. 
$5.00 per 1 00. 
LEILAH—Early rose pink of exceptional merit. 
MIMICO—Second early rose pink, the same as Leilah. 
NIZA—Extra early light pink. Hardy variety. 
PINK DOTY—A beautiful shell pink and can be grown 
as a disbud or cluster. 
ROSE CHARM—Bright rose pink, should be grown as 
a disbud pompon. 
LITTLE TOT—A pale rose pink, button, early mid¬ 
season. 
WESTERjN BEAUTY—Late dark pink for Thanksgiv¬ 
ing. Good producer. 
PAGOSA—The latest deep pink pompon. Matures in 
late December. 
ANEMONES 
BERNITA—Shell pink guard, with perfect white cush¬ 
ion center. Should be disbudded. 
WHITE BERNITA—Introduced by us. Pure white 
sport of Bernita. Disbud. 
MARGO—Pinkish violet guard with large yellow cush¬ 
ion center. Disbud. 
NORMA—Pale pink guard with large yellow cushion. 
5 to 7 inches in diameter. Disbud. 
SUSANNE MILLER—Yellow sport of Norma should 
disbud. 
MAPLE LEAF—A novelty which seems to change color 
similar to a maple leaf. 
GODFREY’S PERFECTION—A pure white variety, 
matures for Thanksgiving. 
