DOROTHY TURNER—A very rich bronze for 
Thanksgiving. Matures Nov. 25. 
LEGAL TENDER—A color combination of 
bronze and gold which is most attractive. Matures 
Nov. 20. 
PINK POMPONS 
BABY ROSE—Introduced by us. Almost the 
same as Little Tot in size, but much brighter in col¬ 
or and better grower. Matures Nov. 10-20. Holds 
color good. Price: 25 for $1.50; $5.00 per 100. 
LEILAH—Early rose pink of exceptional mer¬ 
it. Matures Oct. 15. 
NIZA—Extra early light pink. Hardy variety. 
Matures Oct. 5. 
PINK DOTY—A beautiful shell pink and can 
be grown as a disbud pompon. Matures Oct. 25. 
ROSE CHARM—Bright rose pink, should be 
grown as a disbud pompon. Matures Oct. 25. 
ROSE ECLIPSE—Ball type. Bright rose pink 
disbud pompon. 
LITTLE TOT—A pale rose pink, button, early 
mid-season. Matures Nov. 5. 
WESTERN BEAUTY—Late lark pink for 
Thanksgiving. Good producer. Matures Nov. 25. 
IRENE RICH—Strong shade of pink, upper 
surface of the petals is a violet-pink and the reverse 
lighter. Height 4 feet. Flowers 3 j /2 inches in diame¬ 
ter mature November 1. Color does not fade. 
BALANDUS—A light pink with cream re¬ 
verse, somewhat darker in color than Lillian Doty. 
Incurved and globular in form; strong in growth. 
Height, 41/2 feet when planted early in June. Diame¬ 
ter of flower Bi /2 inches. Ready to cut October 25. 
COLLEEN—Lavender rose cluster, button 
type. Heavy producer. Matures Nov. 25. 
PAGOSA—The latest deep pink pompon. Ma¬ 
tures in late December. 
