10 
SPRING LIST 1938 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
YELLOW 
Rooted Cuttings, 60c per dozen, $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. 
IMPROVED RODELL. A sport of Rodell. A much stronger 
grower, with larger blooms. The first good Commercial Yellow Pom¬ 
pon to mature. 
CORA PECK BUHL. The most popular early yellow Pompon, 
intermediate size, vigorous growth. Matures October 25th. 
MARY LENNON HALL. Clear rich yellow large flowered pom¬ 
pon vigorous grower. Tall. Matures November 1st. 
GOLDEN BABY. The smallest of the pompon type. Clear yel¬ 
low, blooming November 10th. Very prolific and good for pot work. 
YELLOW FELLOW. Very fine large flowering yellow pompon, 
coming to bloom November 15th. 
YELLOW BIRD. A perfectly formed pompon of a rich shade 
of yellow. Edges of the petals notched, which makes it most at¬ 
tractive and sells readily. Very productive and of firm substance. 
Matures November 20th. 
YUVAWN. Very bright yellow blooms on strong stems, makes 
nicely arranged spray and very desirable for Thanksgiving trade. 
Matures November 20th. Height 3 feet. Makes a fine pot plant. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE. A perfectly shaped bright yellow pompon 
of intermediate size, and one of the very best sellers as a cut flower. 
Produces heavy, well arranged sprays. Height 3 feet. Matures 
November 25th. 
MODENA. Upright growth with stiff, wiry stem. Color, clear 
yellow. Matures November 30th from June 15th planting. Height 
3 y 2 feet. Diameter of flowers 2 inches. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 
93 points. 
HASEGAWA GOLD. Large flowered yellow pompon of medium 
height, maturing December 1st. 
STARDUST. Color a rich golden yellow. The individual blooms 
are perfectly shaped about 2 inches in diameter. Stem is strong 
and flowers are held well apart, with hard dark green foliage. Makes 
a heavy well arranged spray attaining a height of 4 feet. Ma¬ 
turing in December. Grown cool will yield a good crop for Christ¬ 
mas. 
BUTTERCUP. The flowers are large, 2 y 2 to 3 inches across—of 
good form and produced in branching sprays. Color—pure buttercup 
yellow. Growth—strong and healthy, about 4 feet under average 
culture. ' Fine keeping qualities. Matures December 5th. Rooted 
Cuttings. $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1,000. 
