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ROWENA —A medium shade of bronze. Strong grower. Flowers two inches 
in diameter. Matures December 1st. 
SARDA —A deep pink sport of Pink Dot. Matures October 25th. 
SEAGULL —One of the best white pompons for early November. Fine sprays 
that bunch well. 
SILVER BALL —Early white. Fine for disbudding. Matures October 12th. 
SILVER TIPS —Bright pink with silver tip at the end of each petal. Matures 
November 10th. 
SNOWCLOUD —A very fine early white. Round blooms. Matures October 15th. 
THE BRISTOLITE —The color is a rich Indian yellow with more intense cad¬ 
mium yellow tones in the center. Flowers two and one-fourth inches in 
diameter. Matures November 25th and later. 
$6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 
TONQUIN —It is rose color, intermediate between Olivia and Pagosa. Matures 
after December 10th. 
UNALGA —An intense yellow. May be grown naturally to sprays or disbudded. 
Matures for Thanksgiving. 
USONA —Bright pink pompon. Very productive. Matures for Thanksgiving 
and later. 
UVALDA —Early white. Matures October 7th. 
VARSITY —Light yellow button. Matures November 10th. 
WESTERN BEAUTY —Bright pink. Matures November 25th. 
WHITE ANGELO— A pure white sport from Angelo. Identical in every 
respect with Angelo, except color. Excellent for disbudding or for pot 
plants. Matures October 25th. 
$8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 
WHITE DOTY —White sport of 1 Lillian Doty. Matures October 20th. 
WHITE WINGS —The best early white. Matures October 1st. 
YELLOW BIRD —A yellow pompon that produces large sprays. Flowers two 
inches in diameter. Very productive. Matures November 20th. 
YELLOW FELLOW —Clear yellow of the large pompon type. Matures Novem¬ 
ber 10th. 
YELLOW YULETIDE —Yellow sport of Yuletide. Matures December 1st. 
YULETIDE —The latest white pompon. Matures December 1st. 
YUVAWN —In color and general habit is similar to Gold Coin. Matures Novem¬ 
ber 25th. 
ZOE —A golden bronze of the large button type. Medium in height, and a fine 
producer. Matures November 20th. 
ZORA —The earliest yellow pompon. Matures October 5th. 
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