STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
11 
STANDARD POMPON VARIETIES 
BRONZE 
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. 
BONNIBEL. A very distinct pompon of orange buff color. iy 4 
inches in diameter. It is very free flowering and of dwarf growth, 
about two and one-half feet in height. Matures about October 15th. 
FAINA. A rather dark bronze. Flowers 2 inches in diameter 
may be cut October 30th. Strong upright stem. Excellent for pot 
work. C. S. A. Certificate. 
ARIANA. A golden buff pompon suitable for disbudding, ma¬ 
turing October 20th. Flowers 3Y 2 inches in diameter. 
NEW YORK. Very attractive bronze pompon of the button type. 
Maturing early November. Small hard foliage permits close plant¬ 
ing. 
NOVEMBER BRONZE. A rich and beautiful combination of old 
gold and bronze, but of even shade. Large perfectly formed flowers 
on long strong stems. Maturing November 10th. 
FEZ. Color a fine chestnut crimson that commands attention 
on the market. Flowers 1 y 2 inches across. Growth upright and 
.sturdy. Matures November 10th. Possesses fine keeping qualities. 
FRANK WILCOX. Golden 
bronze of special merit, being 
of dwarf and sturdy growth, 
it makes a fine pot plant and 
is excellent for cutting. At its 
best around Thanksgiving. 
PRINCETON. A large pom¬ 
pon with good stem and ex¬ 
cellent spray formation. Col¬ 
or a beautiful deep golden yel¬ 
low suffused with orange. 
Matures middle of November 
and is a great improvement 
on existing varieties of its 
type. Awarded Silver Cup. 
LEGAL TENDER. The most 
popular bronze at this season. 
Color is a combination of 
bronze and gold which is most 
attractive. Large flowers on 
strong stems maturing No¬ 
vember 20th and later. 
