totty's, madison, n. i. ■ ■ Pompon Chrysanthemums 
NOVELTY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We have received a splendid collection of seedling Pompons from Mr. Thomas Knipe, which are be¬ 
wildering in their profusion and variety. From this collection we have selected eighteen different kinds 
that we feel are sufficiently distinct and beautiful to be distributed to the trade. We could double this 
list easily but we really have too many varieties already and are trying to give you just the very best. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
ABELARD 
A clear, orchid-pink of the Improved Pompon type of ’Mum. 
A marvelous grower with many stem flowers on the individual 
stems. The center petals are tipped with bronze, making a 
beautiful contrast. 
BEATRICE 
A very lovely clear, canary yellow. A ball shaped Pompon 
with quilled petals serrated at the edges. A very compact 
flower, very handsome in every way; will prove a popular 
variety once it is distributed. 
DAMON 
A crushed strawberry bronze, growing in clusters. Not the 
real small button type,- the individual flowers are one inch across. 
This is a handsome variety. 
DANTE 
A warm, salmon-pink overlaid with bronze. A fine 
heavy grower with good, stiff stems. 
EILEEN 
A very lovely cherry red Pompon,- splendid in every 
way and a little different in color. 
GALATEA 
A very handsome pinkish bronze with tawny yellow reverse. 
A tall, Improved Pompon, but rather a loose grower. 
HELENE 
A bright, deep, cerise-pink Improved Pompon with a silvery 
reverse. 
HELOISE 
A gorgeous strawberry bronze of the small button type of ’Mum, 
with the flowers about Vi inch across, but with a great many flowers 
on each individual spray. A rather tall grower of a most unusual 
color. 
DR. W. R. PETTIT 
A lively, bright pink Improved Pompon of the large flat flowered 
type with extremely wide petals. The salmon-bronze center accentu¬ 
ates the beautiful coloring of this variety. 
Drops of Gold 
JEANINE 
An unusual blush pink colored ’Mum with quilled petals that have 
carmine shadings in the center of the small flowers. 
PENELOPE 
A small flowering brilliant yellow Pompon. The individual flowers 
are over a half an inch in size, and very brilliant in color. 
MARLENE 
The very finest variety in the entire collection this season. It is a 
deep, luscious red, greatly enhanced by having the petals pencilled 
with a line of color, altogether making a most charming flower. It is a 
flat. Improved Pompon type with the individual flowers growing 
about two inches across; it is a marvelous grower and one of the 
best varieties in years. 
MINNEHAHA 
A deep, rich old rose Pompon of the Improved type,- the petals 
of this variety are graduated from the wide spreading rows at the 
bottom to the short, crisp petals towards the center of the flower. 
PELIAS 
An improved Drops of Gold type, only a deeper color with larger 
flowers. Each individual yellow petal has a pinpoint of bronze at 
the tip making it a very striking variety. 
PYGMALION 
A rich old rose, reminding one in color of a piece of old rose 
silk. A very beautiful variety. 
PHINTIAS 
A bright bronze Pompon, changing to a brownish-salmon color 
when fully matured. 
PUCK 
A blush white of the Jean Treadway type, with lavender tips at 
the edges of the petals, and lavender shadings on the reverse. An 
Improved Pompon variety that should be extremely popular. 
TOM PEARSON (De Petris) 
A medium spray Pompon like Cordova but differing in color which 
is a deep chrome yellow. It is a vigorous grower and unusually 
prolific, producing many flower sprays on each plant. Matures No¬ 
vember 5th to 10th. An excellent keeper and shipper. 
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