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SPRING LIST 1936 
SUSANNE MILLER, A golden-yellow team mate of Norma. Matures 
November 25. Disbudded flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Makes a 
good spray. 
SUNSHINE. A large flowered yellow anemone of the pompon type, 
with the cushion center much brighter than the ray petals. Being of 
dwarf, sturdy growth is ideal for pot culture. Disbudding is recommend¬ 
ed, but makes a good spray. Matures end of November. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. For description see page 17. 
CRIMSON GLOW. For description see page 19. 
GARZA SUPREME. Pure white sport of Garza, coming into bloom 
during December. Producing very perfect, full rounded flowers on strong 
stems. The latest flowering anemone. Is in heavy demand owing to its 
lateness. 
YELLOW GARZA SUPREME. This is a good clear yellow sport of 
Garza Supreme, the most popular anemone ever produced owing to its 
lateness and abundance of bloom. 
The Flower Buying 1 Public each year are demanding more of the 
oddities in Chrysanthemums and the grower who carries a good assort¬ 
ment of the Anemone, Single, and Shaggy Large Flowering Pompons wi l 
be well prepared for this demand in “Mum” Season. 
POMPONS AND ANEMONES SUITABLE FOR DISBUDDING 
Rooted Cuttings: 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000, except where 
noted. For Plants from 2H inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1,000 rate. 
Following are several varieties more suitable for disbudding, than for 
growing in sprays. While all these are satisfactory grown in sprays, 
they have been crossed with the large flowering type and do not make the 
graceful spray for which pompons are so often admired. This type is be¬ 
coming extremely popular owing to the size and perfectness of the flowers. 
Every grower should have some of these for variety. 
POMPONS 
ARIANA. A golden buff pompon suitable for disbudding, and matur¬ 
ing about October 20th. Flowers three and one-half inches in diameter. 
CRIMSON SHEEN. Purplish Amaranth of the decorative type. Ex¬ 
ceedingly brilliant and unusual in color. Three and one-half to four feet 
in height, blooms four and one-half inches in diameter. Matures October 
20th. C. S. A. Certificate. $1.00 per doz., $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1,000. 
BALANDUS. (E. D. Smith). A light pink with cream reverse, some¬ 
what darker in color than Lillian Doty. Incurved and Globular in form; 
strong in growth. Height, 4 y 2 feet when planted in early June. Diameter 
of flower 3y 2 inches. Ready to cut October 25. This variety and the 
following we find superior to Lillian Doty. 
