POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FREQUENTLY KNOWN AS THE BUTTON TYPE 
These are the old-fashioned form of Chrysanthemum blooming later in the season than any of the other 
types. For cut-flower work they are unexcelled since they produce long sprays with the blooms gracefully 
arranged on the stem. 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
ABELARD 
A clear, orchid-pink of the Improved Pompon type of 'Mum. A 
marvelous grower with many stem flowers on the individual 
stems. The center petals are tipped with bronze, making a 
beautiful contrast. 
ADELAIDE 
A splendid, deep, rich mahogany; one of the earliest to develop, 
being ready to cut by October 10th. Strong, healthy grower and 
a desirable variety in every way. About 4 feet high when well 
grown. October 25th. 
ALBERT MULLER 
Color, apricot, suffused soft pink. The blooms measure 2 to 2V2 
inches in diameter, grown on strong erect sprays of medium 
height. 
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. 
ANNA L. MORAN 
The color is splendid—a brilliant, flame-scarlet, so vivid as to be 
easily the most striking flower in the entire collection. The indi¬ 
vidual flowers on this Pompon are large, on the order of the 
Doty type. 
AVALON 
An excellent large spray Pompon, possessing wonderful crispness 
and substance, color a very warm orange shading to bronze, of 
perfect spray formation, maturing November 15th, to Thanksgiv¬ 
ing, this variety was accepted in the silver medal class for new 
varieties at the last 'Mum Show and was judged as one of the 
best of the newer seedlings. 
BALL OF GOLD 
Pure yellow Pompon about 2V2 to 3 feet high. One of the improved 
types, flowering about November 20th. 
BEATRICE 
A very lovely clear, canary yellow. A ball shaped Pompon with 
quilled petals serrated at the edges. A very compact flower, 
very handsome in every way. 
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BRIGHT EYES 
Orange-apricot with bright eye. October 30th. 
BRONZE DOTY 
Deep terra-cotta bronze. October 25th. 
CAPTAIN COOK 
The color is a lovely shade of rose pink. October 25th. 
CLARET 
Deep claret wine color. Flower about two inches in diameter. 
October 30th. 
CHRISTMAS GOLD 
This variety is a small golden yellow and does not flower until 
December, making a very valuable late flowering sort. 
CORINNE 
A beautiful deep canary yellow flat Pompon, particularly recom¬ 
mended for pot plants. A handsome variety in all respects. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
Brilliant crimson Pompon surpassing all the early varieties in its 
color. Matures about October 5th. Rapidly replacing Firebird 
as an early red Pompon. 
DANTE 
A warm, salmon-pink overlaid with bronze. A fine heavy grower 
with good, stiff stems. 
DR. W. R. PETTIT 
A lively, bright pink Improved Pompon of the large flat flowered 
type with extremely wide petals. The salmon-bronze center 
accentuates the beautiful coloring of this variety. 
DROPS OF GOLD 
An exquisite little gem of pure gold with a bronzy red center. It 
is a replica of Bright Eyes only golden yellow in color. 
DOROTHY TURNER 
Rich old gold, deepening to chestnut bronze. November 15th. 
EARLIEST OF ALL 
Clear salmon pink, the first Pompon to flower. October 15th. 
EDITH NEWBERRY 
Improved Pompon in a beautiful shade of burnt orange, maturing 
November 10th to 15th. 
EILEEN 
A very lovely cherry red Pompon; splendid in every way and a 
little different in color. 
