Joseph Schmidt, Yorktown, Virginia 
DAINTY MAID—One of the most perfect button 
pompons, both in form and fullness. Color a 
pearly white. Height, 2V4 feet. November 1. 
PADOKA—A lovely salmon-pink button. Dwarf. 
Blooms early. 
ETHEL—A bright red button pompon. Gorgeous 
in color and free flowering. Excellent as pot 
plant. Height 2V4 feet. October 20. 
LOVELY— A wonderfully rich velvety-red button, 
which when open shows a lovely shade of yellow 
at the base of the petals. Unusually hardy and a 
prolific bloomer. Mid-season. 
MITZI—A buttercup-yellow button with a red cen¬ 
ter. Height 15 inches. Early. 
ADI ROND A—A delicate shade of bronze. A very 
good early variety. 
BONNIBEL—A very distinct pompon of orange- 
buff and free flowering. Flowers 114 inches in 
diameter. Dwarf. October 15. 
MARILYN—Orange-tan in color. Flowers 114-114 
inches in diameter. Free flowering with a good 
upright stem. Height 314 feet. October 24. 
LITTLE TOT—A pale pink of very pleasing shade. 
All the side breaks flower freely and simultane¬ 
ously, thus producing long attractive sprays. 
November 3. Height 2 feet. 
WEE DOT—Very small, % inches in diameter. 
Bright bronze in color. Dwarf and free flower¬ 
ing. October 25. 
Pompons 
15 Cents Each $1.50 Per Dozen 
CAPTAIN COOK—Tall pink flowers with gold over¬ 
lay. October 20. 
COMETA—Large pink flower. Medium height. 
October 25. 
LILLIAN DOTY—Medium early, ball shaped, light 
rose. 
MRS. HARRISON—Dwarf, early flowering, pink. 
