POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FEATHERBROOK 
A glowing golden bronze Pompon. If larger flowers are desired 
it may be disbudded, but without disbudding it is a charming 
subject. 
FEZ 
A fine chestnut-crimson Pompon with flowers about 1 V 2 inches 
across. An excellent grower and fine keeper. Grows about 31/2 
to 4 feet high and matures about November 10th. 
GALATEA 
A very handsome pinkish bronze with tawny yellow reverse. A 
tall, Improved Pompon, but rather a loose grower. 
HELENE 
A bright, deep, cerise-pink Improved Pompon with a silvery 
reverse. 
H. R. H. 
Clear lavender of the Doty type, but superior in the general 
makeup of the flower. November 1st. 
IRMALINDA 
Color, old rose with a silvery sheen. Flowers about 1% inches in 
diameter. It comes into flower around October 25th. 
IRENE 
A pure white early Pompon flowering about October 18th. A very 
fine upright grower. 
"JAKIE" 
Crushed strawberry bronze with solid bronze reverse. A very 
graceful grower when not disbudded and a variety that is going 
to be a favorite for years to come. 
JEWELL 
A brilliant deep pink Pompon flowering in late September, and 
continuing throughout October. 
JEANINE 
An unusual blush pink colored 'Mum with quilled petals that have 
carmine shadings in the center of the small flowers. 
LEGAL TENDER 
Vivid red and gold. A very fine late variety. November 15th. 
LILLIAN DOTY 
It is much the finest pink in the entire Pompon family. October 
25th. 
LUGANO 
A brilliant lemon yellow, shading to golden yellow. October 30th. 
MARLENE 
It is a deep, luscious red, greatly enhanced by having the petals 
pencilled with a line of color, altogether making a most charm¬ 
ing flower. 
MARY PICKFORD 
One of perfect form, petals reflex at maturity nearly to stem, form¬ 
ing a ball of pure white. 
MINNEHAHA 
A deep, rich old rose Pompon of the Improved type; the petals of 
this variety are graduated from the wide spreading rows at 
the bottom to the short, crisp petals towards the center of the 
flower. 
MRS. McCOLBY 
A deep yellow Pompon, individual flowers of which form a perfect 
hemisphere. A very beautiful subject when grown naturally in 
sprays. 
MRS. FRANCIS H. BERGEN 
Creamy white, with center of rosy pink. October 30th. 
MRS. H. HARRISON 
Blush pink, flowering October 1st. October 15th. 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN 
Crushed strawberry in color. The only variety we have in this 
shade of outdoor Chrysanthemums. October 15th. 
MRS. HENRY F. VINCENT 
An exquisite shade of fawn and bronze with salmon-pink shadings. 
This variety also is very strong in growth and the foliage is per¬ 
fect in every way. 
MRS. G. W. WICKERSHAM 
Large, snow white flowers on long stems that are splendid for cut- 
flower work. October 25th. 
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. 
NEW YORK 
Bronze seedling from Hilda Canning. Flowers November 1st. 
PELIAS 
An improved Drops of Gold type, only a deeper color with larger 
flowers. Each individual yellow petal has a pinpoint of bronze 
at the tip. 
PENELOPE 
A small flowering brilliant yellow Pompon. The individual flowers 
are over half an inch in size, and very brilliant in color. 
PYGMALION 
A rich old rose, reminding one in color of a piece of old rose silk. 
A very beautiful variety. 
PHINTIAS 
A bright bronze Pompon, changing to a brownish-salmon color 
when fully matured. 
PUCK 
A blush white of the Jean Treadway type, with lavender tips at 
the edges of the petals, and lavender shadings on the reverse. 
PRINCETON 
It is extremely brilliant and resembles the Orange Calendula flower 
to quite an extent. November 20th. 
RED DOTY 
Wine red, with a silvery reverse on underside of petals and show¬ 
ing up distinctly in the short, crisp, center petals. 
RODELL 
A fine clear yellow. October 15th. 
SPANISH GOLD 
A lovely even shade of tawny yellow with a bronzy sheen, matur¬ 
ing about November 10th-15th. 
TONQUIN 
Large rose color Pompon of medium height. Maturing December 
10th. One of the good late varieties. 
TOM PEARSON 
A medium spray Pompon like Cordova but is a deep chrome yel¬ 
low. It is a vigorous grower and unusually prolific. 
VERA VICTORIA 
A splendid Pompon of the very largest size. Color brilliant glow¬ 
ing bronzy yellow. October 25th. 
"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. 
WHITE DOTY 
A sport of the popular variety, Lillian Doty. October 25th. 
ZENOBIA 
Pure yellow. Comes into flower first of all and popular on this 
account. October 20th. 
Mrs. J. Willis Martin 
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