POM PONS 
BETTY ANNE (Johnson)—Exhibition type. Soft 
pink, with splendid form and growing habits. Each petal 
has a spot of yellow at its base, contributing much to 
the effect of the flower. Winner as best pom seedling at 
Penn., Hort Society Show in 1935. Listed on D. W. Hart’s 
Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. Plants $1.00. 
ROSALIE (Fisher & Masson)—Clear rich ivory white. 
A perfectly formed pom. Listed on D. W. Hart’s Honor 
Roll & J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. Plants $1.00. 
MINIATURE & ORCHID FLOWERING TYPE 
CERISE GEM (Fisher <5t Masson)—Cerise with a 
gold base, semi-cactus. A free bloomer with good stems, 
supporting flowers in the right position. Listed on D. 
W. Hart’s Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. 
Scored at Storrs in 1935. Plants $1.00. 
CHARD VANITY (Jarman)—Cactus form about 3 
inches, with exceptionally long stems. Color soft pink. 
Award of Merit at the trial ground of Wisely, England. 
Listed on J. W. Johnston’s P’uturity. Plants $1.50. 
ECLIPSE JR. (Badetty)—Orange cadmium, deepen¬ 
ing at the center. Formal decorative with stiff wiry stems. 
A profuse bloomer. Winner as best undisseminated minia¬ 
ture at New York Show in 1935. Listed on D. W. Hart’s 
Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s Futurity. 
ORCHID LADY (Groll)—Orchid shade on good stiff 
stems. Very good at Mid West Show and scored at East 
Lansing in 1935. Plants $1.00. 
RALEIGH (Fisher & Mason) —Informal decorative. 
Color, salmon rose, shaded tan, with yellow base. 
Listed on D. W. Hart’s Honor Roll and J. W. Johnston’s 
Futurity. Plants $1.00. 
TWINKLE (Maytrott)—The sensational orchid flow¬ 
ering variety. Blooms are about four inches, and not only 
perfect in form and graceful, but a beautiful white with 
distinct violet rose markings in the reverse of the petals, 
which roll forward and show in the face of the flower. 
Very striking in color effect. Listed on J. W. Johnston’s 
Futurity. Plants $1.00. 
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