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HARDY POMPONS STANDARD VARIETIES —ContimM 
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URITH. Large flowers; broad florets; bronze, 
tipped yellow. 
WM. SABEY. Canary yellow. 
WM. WESTLAKE. Golden yellow. 
YELLOW GEM. Large, full flowers; pure yellow. 
ZENOBIA. Pure yellow. 
WALLACE. Pure yellow; perfectly formed 
flowers. 
ANEMONE POMPONS 
Similar to the Japanese Anemones but these are much smaller in size, 
about the size of the Hardy Pompon ’Mums—hence the name. 
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Price: 15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
ASTARTE. Bright, brassy amber. 
CITRINUS. Buff, orange center. 
C. L. HUTCHINSON. In this 
variety we have the ideal Anemone. 
The color of the petals is a pure white 
and the Anemone center is a bright 
yellow, making a beautiful contrast. 
Entirely distinct from Garza and 
flowering, as it does, some ten days 
before that variety, makes it a very 
valuable acquisition. 
EXCELLENCE. Pure white; 
neat grower. 
ESA. Splendid pink; very dwarf. 
GARZA. Pure white. The most 
largely crown variety. 
GODFREY’S PERFECTION. 
late variety which comes in excellent 
condition lor Thanksgiving. Dwarf, 
robust habit, very stiff stem. Color 
of flower a beautiful, clear white. 
MME. ROBT. OWEN. Pure 
white; good. 
MRS. HENEAGE. Brassy yel¬ 
low; sport from Delaware. 
MRS. SHIMMINS. Apricot, 
shaded red; a lovely variety. 
“NORMAN REUTER.” Deep¬ 
est golden yellow with its small, 
tufted head of bright orange in the 
center. Growth very short jointed; 
ideal for growing as a pot plant or 
cut flowers in sprays when slightly 
disbudded. Most valuable addi¬ 
tion this type has had in years. 
NORMAN REUTER 
