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Spring List 1935 
Normandie. Delicate pink, changing to nearly white. 
Yellow Normandie. A bronze yellow sport of Normandie, which is am¬ 
ple proof of its value. 
Yellow Gem. This very neat and attractive Pompon carries many well 
formed small flowers, less than an inch across. The color is a bright canary- 
yellow without shading, and the growth is wiry and compact, averaging 18 
inches in height. In full flower in early October. 
Ruth Hatton. An exceptionally prolific variety of vigorous and bushy 
growth. This decorative pompon on opening is very pale pink and fades to 
clear white when fully opened. It should be cut before fully matured. Ma¬ 
tures October 10. 
Wuldoon. A purplish amaranth in color, flowers somewhat of the pom¬ 
pon type free flowering and good growth. Matures Oct. 12. Flowers 2 
inches in diameter. 
Ruth Cummings. A reddish bronze seedling from Normandie. Is of dwarf 
compact growth, coming into bloom about Oct 15. It is also very valuable for 
indoor growing. 
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN 
OR CASCADE VARIETIES 
These are small single varie¬ 
ties of fairly dwarf growth, vei y 
free flowering, and with soft or 
pliable stems. The term Cascade 
is given these varieties from the 
fact that one or more growths 
may be bent down without injury 
to the plant, making them accep¬ 
table for use on tables or other 
flat furniture; with one or more 
grWhs hanging down and the 
balance of the plant upright. 
This of course is all attained by 
training. The wood is so pliable 
that it may be tied in nearly any 
shape desired. This type comes 
in Red, Yellow, Bronze, Pink, 
and White. 
We will sell an assortment of 
5 of each color at the 100 rate. 
* 
.jin 
Cascade Chrysanthemum 
Rooted Cuttings: $1.00 per doz., per 100 
