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PRINCETON. A wonderful large pompon with good stem and 
excellent spray formation. Its color is a beautiful deep golden yel¬ 
low suffused with orange. It matures around the middle of No¬ 
vember and is a great improvement upon existing varieties of its 
type. Awarded Silver Cup. Rooted Cuttings $4.00 per 100, $35.00 
per 1,000. 
FEZ. For description see page 11. 
ZOE. (Baur-Steinkamp). A golden bronze of the large button 
type to follow New York in bloom. Blooms November 20th and later. 
Grows medium in height and branches well, giving a good yield. We 
recommend the variety very highly. 
JOAN. (E. D. Smith). Color, bronzy orange; edge of petals 
slightly concaved, showing the golden reverse. Is very productive 
and makes well formed sprays. Height, four feet when planted early 
in June. Flowers 2*4 inches in diameter. Ready to cut November 
20th. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 95 points. 
DOROTHY TURNER. This striking pompon, a lively combina¬ 
tion of bronze and old gold, reaches maturity for the Thanksgiving 
Market. The individual blossoms being well placed and supported 
by strong stems. 
ROWENNA. A large flowered pompon of a medium shade of 
bronze that comes in for Thanksgiving and later. Has strong stem 
with good dark foliage that sets off the well arranged spray. Good 
shipper and keeper. Height 3 feet. 
GLOW. For description see page 10. 
AVALON. For description see page 9. 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
RED 
Rooted Cuttings: 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $27.50 per 1,000, except 
where noted. For Plants from 2)4 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 
250 at 1,000 rate. 
SHEILA. A dark mahogany colored pompon of reflexed form, 
maturing October 30th. Flowers 1 y 2 inches in diameter. The color of 
this variety is distinct from any we have previously offered. C. S. A. 
Certificate. 
FLAME. The color is a bright bronze, suffused with yellow, giv¬ 
ing it a bright hue, suggesting the name that has been given it. 
Works in fine on autumn leaf effects. Strong grower. Blooms first 
week in November. 
FIRE BALL. For description see page 18. 
MARY HOOKER. For description see page 9. 
RED WINGS. This we believe the best intermediate Red pro¬ 
duced. A dark even shade, upright growth, producing wonderful 
sprays. Maturing November 15th to 20th, comes just right for 
