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HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
IRENE. Earliest-flowering; pure white, shaded 
flesh. 
JAMES BOONE. Pure white. 
JEANNETTE. Buff, shaded salmon; reflex petals. 
KADAR. Bronzy red, unique color. 
KING PHILIP. Deep cerise-pink, small yellow 
center; very large. 
KLONDYKE. Deepest brilliant yellow. 
LILIAN DOTTY. Beautifully formed; shell- 
pink; extra fine. Early. 
LODI. Large; citron-yellow; incurved petals. 
Early. 
LULA. White, yellow center. 
LYNDHURST. Scarlet-bronze. 
PATERSON. Old-gold, with dark shading. 
Early. 
PRESIDENT. Rich purple-crimson. 
PRINCE VICTOR. Claret-red. 
PROVIDENCE. Large; straw-white. Early. 
QUEEN OF BULGARIA. Rose-crimson. 
QUEEN OF WHITES. Very large; fine white. 
Medium late. 
QUINOLA. Golden yellow; stiff stems. 
RUFUS. Bronzy maroon. 
SALEM. Silvery rose; long, quilled petals. 
ST. CROATS. Creamy white, shaded pink. 
SUSQUEHANNA. Midseason yellow; good. 
WINDLASS. Rich orange-yellow; large-flowered. 
ZENOBIA. Best very early; golden yellow. 
Small Button-Flowered Pompons 
BABY. Miniature; yellow, quilled. Very late. 
BROWN BESSIE. Mahogany-brown; fine. 
LEO. Miniature; violet-rose. 
MODELE DE PERFECTION. White, outer 
petals shading to rose. 
NIO. Miniature; white, shading to salmon 
center. 
OVERBROOK. Golden yellow; very free. Early. 
SKIBO. Yellow. 
Anemone Pompons 
BESSIE FLIGHT. Rosy heliotrope, with golden 
center. Medium late. 
BRIOLAS. Salmon-rose, center tipped yellow. 
EUGENE LANJAULET. Orange-yellow. Me¬ 
dium early. 
GARZA. Very large; pure white ray petals. Late. 
GLADYS. Flesh-white, with yellow center. 
Extra-early. 
LADY OLIVIA. Large; very dwarf; white, with 
fringed petals. Early. 
ANEMONE POMPONS, continued 
MARY COLLADAY. Pink; counterpart of 
Garza. Late. 
MRS. WYNESS. Pink; quilled center. Mid¬ 
season. 
MYERS* PERFECTION. Very large; sulphur- 
white, yellow center. Early. 
Large Early-Flowering 
Blooming in the open ground in September, 
October and early November. Hardy with pro¬ 
tection. 
BARNEY. Very large; yellow-buff. Extra early. 
BEACON. Rich crimson, shaded claret. 2}^ feet. 
October. 
DAISY ANDERSON. Large; crimson-bronze* 
Very early. 
DUNDEE. Dark garnet; reflexed. Medium 
height. 
EDEN. Beautifully formed; rose-pink. Medium 
height. 
FEE JAPONAISE. Creamy white; drooping 
petals. 2 feet. Very early. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS. A new hardy, 
yellow variety, blooming very early and continuing 
until frost, reaching a height of 2 feet. May be 
allowed to develop natural sprays or, if disbudded, 
will make flowers 4 to 6 inches across. 
GOACHER’S CRIMSON. Very large flowers; 
bright crimson. Dwarf. 
HIJOS. Very large; center primrose-pink, chang¬ 
ing to white outer petals. Midseason. 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS. Deep chestnut; very 
large. 2}^ feet. Early. 
LA TRIUMPHANT. Extra large, rosy white, 
shaded yellow in the center. 
LESLIE. Rich buttercup-yellow. One of the 
earliest. 
MIGNON. Delicate rosy mauve. Early. 
M. RAOUL. Very large, bronzy old-gold; in¬ 
curved; extra. 
NINA BLICK. Golden bronze; very free-flower¬ 
ing. Dwarf. Very early. 
NORMANDIE. Very pale, delicate pink; extra 
fine. Early. 
R. PEMBERTON. Clear amaranth. Medium 
height. Medium early. 
Si ngle-Flower ing 
Later in flowering than the other classes, requiring 
protection, except where noted as hardy. 
BRIDE OF KENT. Large, early; yellow-buff 
Medium height. 
CEDDIE MASON. Deep crimson, with orange 
center. 
GOLDEN STAR. Rich, orange-yellow. Late. 
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