POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
XOVELTY POMPOMS FOR 1937 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
ALICE 
Delightfully beautiful shade of blush pink edged with carmine 
on the individual petals. Resembling very much “Delphine 
Dodge,” but with much flatter flowers and wider petals; con¬ 
siderably larger in the individual flowers, and is a handsome 
specimen when grown in sprays. 
“JAKIE” 
Crushed strawberry bronze with solid bronze reverse, between 
the Button and Improved Pompon types in size. A very grace¬ 
ful grower when not disbudded and a variety that is going to 
be a favorite for years to come. 
FEATHERBROOK 
A glowing golden bronze Pompon. Most attractive when grown 
naturally without disbudding. Reminds one of small golden 
coins placed together on a spray. If larger flowers are desired 
It may be disbudded, but without disbudding it is a charming 
subject. 
“WALLY” 
Deep old rose “Improved Anna Kuhn,” with a lovely pinky 
silvery reverse on the individual petals; a nice crisp grower of 
the Improved Pompon type. 
MRS. ROSWELL EASTON 
A fine silvery-white Improved Pompon. Very much finer than 
White Doty or any other white variety that we have introduced 
to date. A handsome grower and a striking variety in every way. 
Wally 
MRS. McCOLBY (Dept, of Agriculture) 
A deep yellow Pompon, individual flowers of which form a perfect 
hemisphere. A very beautiful subject when grown naturally in 
sprays. 
CORINNE 
A beautiful deep canary yellow flat Pompon, particularly recom¬ 
mended for pot plants. A handsome variety in all respects. 
MASTERPIECE (Dorner) 
A delightful shade of deep, rich lavender, which grows well divided 
on the stem without disbudding, and is a particularly handsome 
variety. 
