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STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES, Stafford Springs, Conn. 
lloselea. A very late pink and rather peculiar from the fact that the 
edges of the petals are bright pink, similar to Usona, and the center of the 
petals is cream color. Flowers 1% inches in diameter are spaced sufficient 
distance apart to show them to their best advantage. Does not flower until 
after December 1st. Height four feet. 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
YELLOW 
Rooted Cutting's: 00c per do/., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except wherenoted 
For Plants from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 0 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 
Rodell. An early yellow pompon, blooming Oct. 20th. Fine upright 
growth. 
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 true pompon type, of a high rounded form. Two feet in height. 
Excellent for pot work. Ready to cut Oct 25. 
Mary Lennon Hall. Clear, rich yellow. Tall. Very fine. Matures Nov. 
1st. 75c per doz., $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 
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. 
II 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. 15tli. 
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 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. 
FI eight 3 feet. Makes a fine pot plant. 
Unalga. An intense yellow, having large blooms. Matures Nov. 20. 
Gulden 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. 
Modena. (E. D. Smith). Upright growth with stiff, wiry stem. Color, 
Clear yellow. Matures November 30 from June 15 planting. Height 3 y 2 feet 
Diameter of flowers 2 inches. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 93 points. $1.00 per 
doz., $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 
Gold Coin. A very bright yellow and exceedingly productive. When 
grown in sprays. 2Y 2 inches in diameter, and 3y 2 when disbudded. Matures 
Dec. 1st and later. 
Defender. A clear deep yellow, large flowering pompon. The individual 
flowers are 2 y 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. 
