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Spring List 1935 
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STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
BRONZE 
Rooted Cuttings: (Me per do/., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000, except where noted 
For Flan's from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 
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. 
Marilyn. (E. D. Smith). Orange tan in color, a trifle darker than Bon¬ 
nibel. Flowers l 3 ^ inches in diameter. Free flowering and with good up¬ 
right stem. Height 3V 2 feet. Matures Oct 22. 
Faina. A rather dark bronze. Flowers two inches in diameter may be 
cut October 30th. Strong upright stem. Excellent for pot work. C. S. A. 
Certificate. 
Ariana. For description see page 19. 
Dolora. (E. D. Smith). Being 1 inch in diameter, this belongs to the but¬ 
ton section and is similar in color to Hilda Canning. Grows four feet in 
height and is very profuse flowering. Matures Nov. 2. The most profitable 
of any of the baby section of this color. 
New York. Very attractive bronze pompon of the button type. Maturing 
early November. Small hard foliage permits close planting. 
Louise Davenport. Button type 
which it a true pompon. Rich bronze 
in color and very free flowering. It 
is a wonderful producer, growing 
freely, and, with ordinary care and 
spacing, filling the bench with a mass 
of blooms. A favorite wherever shown. 
Matures Nov. 10. 
November Bronze. A rich and beau¬ 
tiful combination of old gold and 
bronze, but of even shade. Large per¬ 
fectly formed flowers on long strong 
stems. This variety makes a much 
better spray than its sister variety, 
Dorothy Turner, but is a distinctly 
lighter shade. Maturing November 
10th. 
Legal Tender. Color is a combina¬ 
tion of bronze arid gold which is most 
attractive. Belongs to the interme¬ 
diate section. A strong grower and of 
medium height. Maturing Nov. 20th 
and later. 
New York 
Frank Wilcox. Golden bronze of special merit, being of dwarf and sturdy 
growth, it makes a fine pot plant and is excellent for cutting. At its best 
around Thanksgiving. 
