CORA PECK BUHL —A large flowering pompon with an intense shade 
of yellow. Grows 3 ft. or better and by the third week of October 
is covered with 1 1-2 inch blooms. An excellent early yellow. 
RODELL —An excellent early yellow pompon. Blooms' of true pompon 
form and 1 1-2 inches in diameter, maturing by October 25th. Did 
unusually well for me in 1937. 
ETHEL —A bright red baby pompon. Height about 2 1-2 feet and matures 
about Oct. 25th. Color very pleasing; very free flowering and makes 
and excellent pot plant. • 
CAPTAIN COOK —A tall growing, soft clear pink pompon of perfect ball 
shape. May be disbudded and grown 6 blooms per plant. Matures 
October 25th. 
NELLIE KLERIS —A large-flowering pompon of the lavender-pink class. 
It is a tall grower, blooms very double, and mature by last week in 
October. Held its color well here. 
ERMALINDA —An old rose color with a silvery sheen; very double and 
perfect form; flowers about 1 1-2 inches in diameter when slightly 
disbudded; strong upright growth. Also makes good pot plant; has 
done unusually well with me. Matures Oct. 25th. 
SILVER BALL —A fairly recent introduction; pure white and of perfect 
ball form* when disbudded will produce 3 inch perfect white balls. 
Earlier than White Doty, maturing early October. Height 4 feet. 
GOLD MINE —A bright yellow of the button type, producing an abundance 
of blooms around October 28th. 
CLARA JAMISON —A very bronze pompon with a reddish shade mingled 
with the bronze, it is a heavy producer and comes in right for 
Hallowe’en. 
VERA VICTORIA —A tall vigorous grower, producing heavy sprays of 
clear yellow true pompon type flowers around November 1st. May be 
disbudded, but seems to grow unusually well to sprays. Very popular. 
DAINTY MAID —The most satisfactory of all white baby or button pom¬ 
pons. Color a pearly white, with pink shadings from late buds. Tall 
grower. Matures around November 1st. 
MARY PICKFORD —A pure white that makes a perfect ball one inch in 
diameter; stiff stem and medium height; matures November 1st. 
MARGUERITE CLARK —A one-inch pink true pompon; free flowering 
and makes loose and graceful sprays when grown natural; 3 1-2 feet 
tall; matures November 5th. 
SOURCE d’OR —Very popular owing to its striking burnt orange color. 
When disbudded to several blooms per plant will produce 3 1-2 inch 
blooms by November 5th. May also be grown to sprays. Height 4 feet. 
BRIGHT SPOT —A new variety; a blush white button with a dark pink 
spot in center. It is a strong grower, branching freely, and the first 
week in November will be covered with one-inch blooms. 
RALLY —A new variety; a medium sized light yellow button, maturing 
November 10th. A strong upright grower with good stem and sub¬ 
stance. Pleight about 3 ft. Blooms about one inch. 
LILLIAN DOTY —The standard pink large pompon. Its shell pink color 
and perfect type keeps it a favorite with commercial growers as well 
as individuals. Should be grown 4 to 6 blooms per plant. Matures 
early in November. 
WHITE DOTY —Similar to above except color. 
