De Petris’ Introducti ons 
BEUNETA 
A large button pompon flowering in late November. It produces rigid, well flowered sprays of 
many bronze flowers tipped with gold. 
It is desirable because it is different from any other variety which comes into bloom at this time. 
A sturdy grower and a good producer. 
Price: $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 
TA0OYA 
An outstanding single producing rigid, well formed sprays with flowers of excellent substance. 
Its color is a brilliant Goya-red overlaid with a rose sheen forming a brilliant and very attrac¬ 
tive combination. 
Its habit of growth is very sturdy but somewhat dwarf, making the variety suitable for pot plants. 
The variety is very productive and does not require disbudding. 
Tagoya was awarded the Chrysanthemum Society of America Silver Medal for the best undis¬ 
seminated single for 1935 and has been admired by all who have seen it. 
Matures November 1st to 5th. 
Price: $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 
ORCHID BEAUTY 
An unusually attractive anemone with very rigid habit of growth and perfect spray formation 
requiring no disbudding. 
The color is most unusual, being an intense orchid with a light golden cushion. 
It matures about the middle of November and is distinct from any other anemone flowering at 
that time. Winner of the Chrysanthemum Society of America Silver Medal in 1935. 
Price: $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 
TOM PEARSON 
A late midseason spray pompon of unusually productive and sturdy habit of growth with rigid 
stems carrying well flowered sprays. 
Its color is an intense deep gold, the full center forming an emerald gold cast producing a 
very attractive contrast. Flowers possess excellent substance as well as fullness. 
Because of its color, substance and productiveness we predict this variety will be grown in 
great quantities despite its midseason-flowering habit. 
Price: $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 
New Greenhouse Pompon Introductions 
by 
Bristol Nurseries, Inc. 
GLOW 
(Seedling 53-32.) We believe we have in this variety the finest "Quality" pompon yet intro¬ 
duced. It has a color that sells on sight. A glowing orange, with deep reddish orange shades at 
the center; vivid, yet without the harsh tones that are generally found in the orange varieties. 
The individual flower is about 2 inches across, of perfect rounded form, carried several to a 
spray and so well placed that each flower appears to advantage. Growth wiry and erect, beau¬ 
tiful to look at on the bench. Production good for a fancy pompon, keeping qualities excellent. 
Ready to cut Thanksgiving, it can be grown cool for mid-December cutting. Spaced 7 inches by 
7 inches it is a money-maker. Height 3^2 to 4 feet. Awarded C. S. A. Silver Medal—Highest 
award for Seedling Pompon at Detroit 1935. Also Silver Medal Special Class for most distinct 
and meritorious novelty selected from seedling classes at Detroit 1935. 
Price: $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000. 
"Enclose Your Mum With Your Seed Order" 
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