BALL OF GOLD—Very perfect in form, 2*4 
to 3 inches in diameter, with stiff, upright stem. 
Color, bright yellow, maturing November 20 and 
later. 
BRONZE POMPONS 
PAWNEE CHIEF—Introduced by us. Orange 
bronze. Midseason can be grown as cluster or dis¬ 
bud. Very heavy producer. Matures Oct. 25. 
BRONZE YULETIDE—Golden bronze. Sport 
of Golden Yuletide. Matures Nov. 25 to Dec. 1. 
LITTLE TRIUMPH—Introduced for us. A 
good late for November. Bronze button Vo-inch in 
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diameter. Matures Nov. 20. 
JOYCE—Introduced by us. A wonderful burnt 
orange. Heavy producer of the true pompon type. 
Matures Nov. 15. 
OURAY—Early dark mahogany brown. Med¬ 
ium sized flowers. Matures Oct. 20. 
CLARA JAMISON—Extra good. Early rich 
reddish bronze. Heavy producer for Hallowe'en. 
Matures Oct. 15. 
BROWNIE—Color dark bronze and form most 
perfect, true baby pompon type. Flowering date 
November 10. Flowers 1J4 inches in diameter. A 
product from University of Illinois. 
BRONZE DOTY—Reddish bronze sport of 
Doty. Very good. Matures Oct. 25. 
HILDA CANNING—Rich golden bronze but¬ 
ton type. Midseason, matures Nov. 15. 
MUSKOSKA—Golden bronze. This variety is 
best when disbudded. Matures Nov. 20. 
SOC D’ORE—An old stand-by of a striking 
golden orange color. Should disbud. Matures Nov. 
5. 
MRS. BEU—A good late orange bronze for 
Thanksgiving. Quilled variety. Matures Nov. 25. 
ROWENNA—A fine late variety for December. 
Color medium shade of bronze. Matures Nov. 30. 
