MRS. R. M. CALKINS—A very bright yellow, 
globular in form. Rather tall grower but good. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 25-30. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS —Light yellow late 
flowering. Matures Nov. 25 which makes it a very 
good variety to grow. 
YELLOW FRICK—A good light, yellow sport 
of White Frick. Sported for us in 1926. Matures 
Nov. 30. 
THANKSGIVING PINK—One of the latest 
bright pink that is really a good one. Matures Nov. 
25. 
SUN GOLD—A very late bright yellow. In¬ 
curved quilled tvpe. Matures Dec. 1. 
IMP. WHITE MISTLETOE—This is a pure 
white sport of Mistletoe. Matures Dec. 25. 
PINK MISTLETOE—A sport of Mistletoe. 
Very good.. Matures Dec. 25. 
BRONZE MISTLETOE—Bronze sport of Pink 
Mistletoe. Matures Dec. 25. 
WHITE POMPONS 
UVALDA—One of the earliest whites and, 
very profitable to grow. Matures Oct. 10. 
IRENE—A true pompon, a button variety but 
a little large. Very early and heavy producer. Ma¬ 
tures Oct. 20. 
DIANA—One of the older standard midseason 
whites. Matures Nov. 10. 
MARIANA—This is rather large for a pompon, 
so it should be disbudded for the best flowers. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 10. 
WHITE DOTY—A good one for either disbud¬ 
ding or cluster. A sport of Lillian Doty. Mid- 
season. Matures Nov. 1. 
CHICAGO PEARL—Good late variety for 
Thanksgiving. Disbud or cluster. Matures Nov. 20. 
DAINTY MAID—Pearly white button most 
perfect baby pompon in form and fullness. Mid¬ 
season, matures Nv. 10. 
